Tryptase (G3) Mouse Monoclonal Antibody

Tryptase
Mast cells are labelled by anti-tryptase in leiomyoma.

Tryptase (G3) Mouse Monoclonal Antibody

Specialties: Anatomic Pathology

Updated: 2017-05-24 08:46:09

Tryptases compose a subfamily of proteinases with trypsin-like activity that are mostly stored in mast cell secretory granules and released into the extracellular environment upon mast cell activation.1 Several biological functions for tryptases have been proposed, including involvement in inflammatory and allergic responses.1 Mature mast cells have a complex distribution throughout the body.2 Anti-tryptase is a useful marker for mast cells.

  1. Fiorucci L, et al. Mast cell tryptase, a still enigmatic enzyme. Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 2004; 61:1278-95.
  2. Roberts IS, et al. Mast cells: the forgotten cells of renal fibrosis. J Clin Pathol. 2000; 53:858-62.

Specifications


  • Reactivity: paraffin
  • Visualization: cytoplasmic
  • Control: uterus
  • Dilution Range: 1:200-1:1000*

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For in vitro diagnostic (IVD) use in USA

0.1 mL concentrate342M-14
0.5 mL concentrate342M-15
1 mL concentrate342M-16
1 mL predilute342M-17
7 mL predilute342M-18

For in vitro diagnostic (IVD) use in Canada

0.1 mL concentrate342M-14
0.5 mL concentrate342M-15
1 mL concentrate342M-16
1 mL predilute342M-17
7 mL predilute342M-18

For in vitro diagnostic (IVD) use in Europe

0.1 mL concentrate342M-14
0.5 mL concentrate342M-15
1 mL concentrate342M-16
1 mL predilute342M-17
7 mL predilute342M-18

For research use only (RUO) in Japan

0.1 mL concentrate342M-14-RUO
0.5 mL concentrate342M-15-RUO
1 mL concentrate342M-16-RUO
1 mL predilute342M-17-RUO
7 mL predilute342M-18-RUO

 

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