ATRX-XH2P

Glioma stain with anti ATRX

ATRX-XH2P

ATRX plays a role in chromatin regulation and maintenance of telomeres. It regulates incorporation of histone H3.3 into telomeric chromatin. ATRX is also a major component of various essential cellular pathways such as DNA replication and repair, chromatin higher-order structure regulation, gene transcriptional regulation, etc. ATRX loss was observed in grades II/III astrocytomas, oligoastrocytomas, oligodendrogliomas, and glioblastomas. Assessment of ATRX loss by immunohistochemical staining captures the majority of mutations, indicating that the use of immunohistochemical testing in routine neuropathology diagnostics gives a reasonable sensitivity.

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ATRX plays a role in chromatin regulation and maintenance of telomeres. It regulates incorporation of histone H3.3 into telomeric chromatin. ATRX is also a major component of various essential cellular pathways such as DNA replication and repair, chromatin higher-order structure regulation, gene transcriptional regulation, etc. ATRX loss was observed in grades II/III astrocytomas, oligoastrocytomas, oligodendrogliomas, and glioblastomas. Assessment of ATRX loss by immunohistochemical staining captures the majority of mutations, indicating that the use of immunohistochemical testing in routine neuropathology diagnostics gives a reasonable sensitivity.

  • Source
    Rabbit Monoclonal
  • Clone
    XH2P
  • Class
    IVD
  • Isotype
    Rabbit, IgG
  • Tested Reactivity
    Human, FFPE
  • Localization
    Nucleus
  • Positive Control
    Glioblastoma Multiforme, Astrocytoma
  • Catalog
    Pack Size
  • MR1310-3ml
    3ml (RTU)
  • MR1310-6ml
    6ml (RTU)
  • MRC1310-0.1ml
    0.1ml (Conc.)
  • MRC1310-0.5ml
    0.5ml (Conc.)
  • MRC1310-1ml
    1ml (Conc.)
  • MRH1310-3ml
    3ml (RTU)
  • MRH1310-6ml
    6ml (RTU)

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