p57 kip2
p57kip2, also known as p57, is a tumor suppressor protein that causes cell cycle arrest at G1 by binding G1 cyclin-CDK complexes. The p57kip2 gene is a potential tumor suppressor target as the gene is located in a chromosomal region implicated in sporadic cancers, Wilms’ tumor, and Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome. Anti-p57kip2 labels many cytotrophoblast nuclei and stromal cells in normal placenta, and is useful in differentiating between complete hydatidiform mole and partial hydatidiform mole or hydropic abortion.
Specifications
Clone | IHC057 |
Source | Mouse Monoclonal |
Positive Control | Placenta |
Dilution Range | 1:50-1:200 |
Quantity
1.00
Select Volume
3 slides/package
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