| Code | CSB-RA248028A0HU |
| Size | US$210 |
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| Application | Recommended Dilution |
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| IHC | 1:50-1:200 |
PAX8 is a paired box transcription factor that plays essential roles in the development and function of the thyroid, kidney, and Müllerian duct-derived tissues. As a lineage-specific marker, PAX8 has become particularly valuable in diagnostic pathology and cancer research, where its expression patterns help distinguish tumor origins and inform therapeutic strategies. Understanding PAX8 regulation and function continues to provide insights into both developmental biology and oncogenic mechanisms.
This recombinant monoclonal antibody, clone 17F10, offers researchers the reproducibility and consistency that sequence-defined production provides. Unlike traditional hybridoma-derived antibodies, recombinant technology ensures that every lot performs identically, eliminating the variability that can compromise longitudinal studies or multi-site collaborations. The rabbit host origin combined with monoclonal specificity delivers high-affinity binding to human PAX8, generated against a synthetic peptide immunogen.
Validation through immunohistochemistry demonstrates reliable nuclear staining in paraffin-embedded human ovarian cancer tissue, where PAX8 serves as a well-established marker. Testing on a Leica Bond automated system with citrate buffer antigen retrieval at pH 6.0 and overnight primary incubation at 4°C produced clear, specific signal at 1:100 dilution, with the recommended working range spanning 1:50 to 1:200 for IHC applications. The antibody has also been validated for ELISA, providing flexibility across different experimental workflows.
Supplied in a glycerol-containing buffer optimized for long-term stability at -20°C or -80°C, this antibody supports research programs investigating epigenetics, nuclear signaling pathways, and neuroscience applications where PAX8 function intersects with neural development and differentiation.
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