PSMA is a type II transmembrane protein with 110kD, the gene is located on the chromosome short arm 11q. Normally, it is expressed in the prostate epithelial of normal and tumoral, but also in some other tissues, such as breast, duodenum, kidney tissue and benign epithelial cells. The expression of PSMA is positively correlated with tumor levels and the presence of hormone resistance in prostate cancer. The antibody can be found to be in the new blood vessels of non-prostate tumor essence, and PSMA is now considered to be a marker for prostate cancer.
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Prostate cancer tissue stained with PSMA(Rabbit)
PSMA is a type II transmembrane protein with 110kD, the gene is located on the chromosome short arm 11q. Normally, it is expressed in the prostate epithelial of normal and tumoral, but also in some other tissues, such as breast, duodenum, kidney tissue and benign epithelial cells. The expression of PSMA is positively correlated with tumor levels and the presence of hormone resistance in prostate cancer. The antibody can be found to be in the new blood vessels of non-prostate tumor essence, and PSMA is now considered to be a marker for prostate cancer.
Product Name | Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen(EP192), RMab |
Catalog No. | CPR-0411 |
Intended Use | IVD, RUO |
Species Reactivity | Human; others not tested |
Cellular Localization | Cytoplasm / Nucleus |
Antibody Type | Rabbit Monoclonal |
Clone | EP192 |
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.