Cytokeratin 14, a member of the Type I cytokeratin family, is often found in the basal cell layer of squamous epithelium. The cytokeratin 14 protein combines with homodimers of cytokeratin 5 to form a heterotetramer, which helps to maintain the structural integrity of the intracellular cytoskeletal network.1 Immunohistochemistry employing anti-cytokeratin 14 is helpful in differentiating squamous cell carcinomas from other tumors of epithelial origin.
| Volume: | Catalog No: |
|---|---|
| Concentrated 0.1 mL | G0314 A |
| Concentrated 0.5 mL | G0314 B |
| Concentrated 1 mL | G0314 C |
| Prediluted 6.0 mL | G0314 AA |
| Prediluted 3.0 mL | G0314 BB |
| Species | Mouse |
|---|---|
| Clone | LL002 |
| Visualisation | cytoplasmic |
| Control | squamous cell carcinoma |
| Intended Use | RUO |