The Paired Box Protein Pax-8 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody is a highly specific antibody targeting Pax-8, a transcription factor involved in the development and differentiation of the thyroid, kidney, and Müllerian duct-derived tissues. Pax-8 is commonly used as a diagnostic marker in immunohistochemistry to identify tumors of thyroid and renal origin, as well as certain gynecologic cancers. This antibody provides reliable nuclear staining with high sensitivity and specificity, making it an essential tool for tumor classification and research. Its monoclonal nature ensures consistent and reproducible performance in both clinical and research applications.
GRM436
GRM436 reacts to human Paired box protein Pax-8. It may also react to mouse and rat Paired box protein Pax-8, as predicted by immunogen homology.
A peptide corresponding to C-terminus of human Paired box protein Pax-8
IHC
Human
None
Research Use Only
Stable for 1 Year at -20.0°C from date of receipt.