A-1-Antitrypsin Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

A-1-Antitrypsin
The germinal center macrophages and intravascular neutrophils demonstrate a strong cytoplasmic reaction by the alpha-1-antitrypsin antibody.

A-1-Antitrypsin Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

Specialties: Hematopathology

Updated: 2023-05-01 08:25:51

Alpha-1-Antitrypsin is a protease inhibitor from the serpin superfamily, which inhibits a number of protease enzymes from inflammatory cells. It is an acute phase plasma protein predominantly produced in hepatocytes, although it is also made in enterocytes and some mononuclear white blood cells. Alpha-1-antitrypsin immunohistochemistry is used to detect the accumulation of alpha-1-antitrypsin in hepatic lesions and histiocytic tumors.1-8

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Specifications


  • Reactivity: paraffin
  • Control: Tonsil (Cytoplasmic)
  • Dilution Range: 1:500-1:2000 *

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0.1 mL concentrate223A-14
0.5 mL concentrate223A-15
1.0 mL concentrate223A-16
1.0 mL predilute ready-to-use223A-17
7.0 mL predilute ready-to-use223A-18

For in vitro diagnostic (IVD) use in Canada

0.1 mL concentrate223A-14
0.5 mL concentrate223A-15
1.0 mL concentrate223A-16
1.0 mL predilute ready-to-use223A-17
7.0 mL predilute ready-to-use223A-18

For in vitro diagnostic (IVD) use in Europe

0.1 mL concentrate223A-14
0.5 mL concentrate223A-15
1.0 mL concentrate223A-16
1.0 mL predilute ready-to-use223A-17
7.0 mL predilute ready-to-use223A-18

For research use only (RUO) in Japan

0.1 mL concentrate (RUO)223A-14-RUO
0.5 mL concentrate (RUO)223A-15-RUO
1.0 mL concentrate (RUO)223A-16-RUO
1.0 mL predilute ready-to-use (RUO)223A-17-RUO
7.0 mL predilute ready-to-use (RUO)223A-18-RUO

 

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