p120 Catenin

Description

p120 is a proliferation-associated nucleolar protein found in most human malignant tumors, but not in resting normal cells. In colorectal cancer the altered localization of p120 Catenin corresponds with loss of cytoplasmic localization of E-cadherin. Studies have shown accurate categorization of ductal vs. lobular neoplasia in the breast was achieved with p120 staining. p120 expression further clarifies the separation of low-grade ductal carcinoma in situ from lobular neoplasia. Studies also have shown that altered expression of p120 Catenin antibody predicts poor outcome in invasive breast cancer.

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications

WEIGHT N/A
DIMENSIONS N/A
INTENDED USE IVD
SPECIES REACTIVITY Human
SOURCE Mouse Monoclonal
CLONE 98/pp120
ISOTYPE IgG1
ANTIGEN p120 catenin
LOCALIZATION Cytoplasmic and membrane
POSITIVE CONTROL Breast cancer
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