The Arginase-1 Antibody (Clone SP156) is a highly specific rabbit monoclonal antibody designed for the sensitive and reliable detection of Arginase-1, a key enzyme involved in the urea cycle and an important marker for hepatocellular differentiation. Widely used in immunohistochemistry (IHC), this antibody is validated for use on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) human tissue sections, making it an essential tool for liver pathology, especially in the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Clone SP156 exhibits strong cytoplasmic and nuclear staining patterns in hepatocytes and liver tumors, providing superior specificity with minimal background noise. It is commonly used by pathologists, clinical researchers, and oncology labs to distinguish hepatocellular carcinoma from metastatic tumors, aiding in accurate tissue classification and cancer diagnosis. Engineered using advanced monoclonal technology, the SP156 clone ensures batch-to-batch consistency, robust performance, and compatibility with automated staining platforms. Its performance is optimized for diagnostic and research applications focused on liver function, urea cycle disorders, and tumor identification in hepatic tissues. The Arginase-1 (SP156) antibody is available in both concentrated and ready-to-use formats, ideal for integration into high-throughput lab settings or routine diagnostic workflows. Key Features: Clone: SP156 Host: Rabbit Monoclonal Target Protein: Arginase-1 Applications: IHC (FFPE) Cellular Localization: Cytoplasmic and nuclear Species Reactivity: Human Use Cases: Hepatocellular carcinoma diagnosis, liver tissue differentiation, tumor pathology Formulation: Available in ready-to-use and concentrated formats Compatibility: Manual and automated IHC platforms Validation: Clinically validated for liver cancer research and diagnostics
Humans; others not tested
Immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues)
Buffer with protein carrier and preservative
Store at 2ºC to 8ºC
Liver
Cytoplasmic
IgG
Recombinant human ARG1 protein fragment (aa300-400) (Exact sequence is proprietary)