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Uroplakin

Clone: EP321
Description

Uroplakin is one of four transmembrane proteins (along with UPIa, UPIb, and UPI specifically expressed in terminally differentiated urothelial cells.

Research has demonstrated that UPI is highly specific for identifying both primary and metastatic urothelial carcinomas. However, the sensitivity of UPI in detecting urothelial carcinoma is only moderate. Therefore, employing a panel of antibodies is crucial for the accurate diagnosis of urothelial tumors.

Source:
Rabbit Monoclonal
Clone:
EP321
Application:
IHC
Isotype:
IgG
Tested Reactivity:
Human
Localization:
Cytolasm, Membrane
Positive Control:
Bladder, Urothelial Carcinoma.
Catalog No.
Volume/Qty.
Format
DH335-3R
3 ml
Ready to Use
DH335-6R
6 ml
Ready to Use
DH335-12R
12 ml
Ready to Use
DH335-01C
0.1 ml
Concentrated
DH335-05C
0.5 ml
Concentrated
DH335-1C
1 ml
Concentrated

Uroplakin III

Clone: SP73
Description

Uroplakins (UPs), comprising subtypes Ia, Ib, II, and III, are a family of integral transmembrane proteins that serve as terminal differentiation markers of urothelial cells. In non-neoplastic mammalian urothelium, UPs are localized to the apical plasma membrane of superficial (umbrella) cells, where they assemble into highly ordered 16 nm crystalline plaques. Among them, Uroplakin III (UPIII) demonstrates specificity for neoplasms of urothelial origin and, when utilized alongside other immunohistochemical markers, provides diagnostic utility in identifying both primary and metastatic urothelial carcinomas.

Source:
Rabbit Monoclonal
Clone:
SP73
Application:
IHC
Isotype:
IgG
Tested Reactivity:
Human
Localization:
Cytoplasm
Positive Control:
Bladder
Catalog No.
Volume/Qty.
Format
DH244-3R
3 ml
Ready to Use
DH244-6R
6 ml
Ready to Use
DH244-12R
12 ml
Ready to Use
DH244-01C
0.1 ml
Concentrated
DH244-05C
0.5 ml
Concentrated
DH244-1C
1 ml
Concentrated

Uroplakin-III

Clone: UPK3B/8768R
Description

A constituent of the asymmetric unit membrane (AUM), a highly specialized biomembrane synthesized by terminally differentiated urothelial cells. This protein is likely involved in mediating interactions between the AUM and the underlying cytoskeletal network, thereby contributing to the structural stability and functional integrity of mature urothelial cells. Additionally, it plays a role in the development of the urothelial glycocalyx, which may serve as a protective barrier by inhibiting bacterial adhesion to the urothelial surface.

Source:
Rabbit Monoclonal
Clone:
UPK3B/8768R
Application:
IHC
Isotype:
IgG
Tested Reactivity:
Human
Localization:
Cytolasm, Membrane
Positive Control:
Bladder, Urothelial Carcinoma
Catalog No.
Volume/Qty.
Format
DH355-3R
3 ml
Ready to Use
DH355-6R
6 ml
Ready to Use
DH355-12R
12 ml
Ready to Use
DH355-01C
0.1 ml
Concentrated
DH355-05C
0.5 ml
Concentrated
DH355-1C
1 ml
Concentrated