The CD138 molecule is a transmembrane heparin sulfate glycoprotein that is expressed in normal lymphocytes at different differentiation stages, such as prob cells, immature B cells, and Ig secreting plasma cells, as well as in laminated and monolayer epithelium.It has been reported that the loss of CD138 expression in atypical cells is one of the early manifestations of cervical cancer. In contrast, the expression of CD138 antigen is closely related to the maintenance of epithelial morphological differentiation.The main role of CD138 as an immunohistochemical marker is to quantify plasma cells.
Liver tissue stained with CD138(Syndencan1)
The CD138 molecule is a transmembrane heparin sulfate glycoprotein that is expressed in normal lymphocytes at different differentiation stages, such as prob cells, immature B cells, and Ig secreting plasma cells, as well as in laminated and monolayer epithelium.It has been reported that the loss of CD138 expression in atypical cells is one of the early manifestations of cervical cancer. In contrast, the expression of CD138 antigen is closely related to the maintenance of epithelial morphological differentiation.The main role of CD138 as an immunohistochemical marker is to quantify plasma cells.
Product Name | CD138(MI15),MMab |
Catalog No. | CCM-0780 |
Intended Use | IVD, RUO |
Species Reactivity | Human; others not tested |
Cellular Localization | Cytoplasm / Nucleus |
Antibody Type | Mouse Monoclonal |
Clone | MI15 |
Format and Volume | Ready-to-use: 1mL, 3mL, 6mL Concentrated: 0.1mL, 0.2mL and 1mL |
IVD Datasheet (IFU) | ↕️ Download |
RUO Datasheet (IFU) | ↕️ Download |
SDS sheet | check with sales |
Store at 2~8°C. Avoid freezing.
Maintain temperature below room temperature during transport, ensuring it does not exceed one week.