The common c-Myc translocation site is t(8;14), most burkitt lymphomas are caused by this status.
The research have shown that c-Myc translocation is also present in approximately 3% to 16% of diffuse large b-cell lymphomas. The high expression of c-myc protein does not necessarily mean that there is a translocation of c-Myc gene. It just has some suggestive value for the translocation of this gene.
Foamy adenocarcinoma of the prostate tissue stained with c-Myc (M)
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Solution de travail |
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CCM-1121 |
SPÉCIFICATION |
1 ml |
3 ml |
6 ml |
Cloner: 9E10
Source: Mouse
Localisation: Cytoplasm/Nucleus
Pretreatment: Thermal remediation
Tissu applicable: Paraffin section/Frozen section