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product summary
company name :
EMD Millipore
other brands :
Oncogene Research Products, Calbiochem, Novagen, Merck, Upstate Biotechnology, Chemicon, LINCO, Novabiochem, Guava
product type :
antibody
product name :
S-100 Protein Antibody, clone 15E2E2
catalog :
MAB079-1
quantity :
100 µL
clonality :
monoclonal
host :
mouse
conjugate :
nonconjugated
clone name :
15E2E2

The same clone is also sold as:
reactivity :
guinea pig, human, mouse, rat
application :
western blot, immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, immunoprecipitation, immunohistochemistry - paraffin section, immunohistochemistry - frozen section
citations: 26
Published Application/Species/Sample/DilutionReference
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; rat; 1:1000; loading ...; fig 3a
Mammone T, Chidlow G, Casson R, Wood J. Improved immunohistochemical detection of phosphorylated mitogen-activated protein kinases in the injured rat optic nerve head. Histochem Cell Biol. 2019;151:435-456 pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; human; loading ...; fig s7b
Pratt D, Dominah G, Lobel G, Obungu A, Lynes J, Sanchez V, et al. Programmed Death Ligand 1 Is a Negative Prognostic Marker in Recurrent Isocitrate Dehydrogenase-Wildtype Glioblastoma. Neurosurgery. 2018;: pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry - paraffin section; mouse; 1:200; loading ...; fig 6d
Kemp K, Cerminara N, Hares K, Redondo J, Cook A, Haynes H, et al. Cytokine therapy-mediated neuroprotection in a Friedreich's ataxia mouse model. Ann Neurol. 2017;81:212-226 pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; human; 1:250; fig 1
Deborde S, Omelchenko T, Lyubchik A, Zhou Y, He S, McNamara W, et al. Schwann cells induce cancer cell dispersion and invasion. J Clin Invest. 2016;126:1538-54 pubmed publisher
  • immunocytochemistry; rat; 1:200; fig 2
Müller C, Hochhaus N, Fontana X, Luhmann H, White R. SncRNA715 Inhibits Schwann Cell Myelin Basic Protein Synthesis. PLoS ONE. 2015;10:e0136900 pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry - frozen section; human; 1:500; loading ...; fig 7d
Dobolyi A, Ostergaard E, Bagó A, Doczi T, Palkovits M, Gal A, et al. Exclusive neuronal expression of SUCLA2 in the human brain. Brain Struct Funct. 2015;220:135-51 pubmed publisher
  • immunohistochemistry; human; 1:500
  • immunohistochemistry; guinea pig; 1:500
Hoff S, Zeller F, Von Weyhern C, Wegner M, Schemann M, Michel K, et al. Quantitative assessment of glial cells in the human and guinea pig enteric nervous system with an anti-Sox8/9/10 antibody. J Comp Neurol. 2008;509:356-71 pubmed publisher
Bird E, Iannitti T, Christmas C, Obara I, Andreev V, King A, et al. A Novel Role for Lymphotactin (XCL1) Signaling in the Nervous System: XCL1 Acts via its Receptor XCR1 to Increase Trigeminal Neuronal Excitability. Neuroscience. 2018;379:334-349 pubmed publisher
Kemp K, Hares K, Redondo J, Cook A, Haynes H, Burton B, et al. Bone marrow transplantation stimulates neural repair in Friedreich's ataxia mice. Ann Neurol. 2018;83:779-793 pubmed publisher
Forrest S, Osborne P, Keast J. Characterization of axons expressing the artemin receptor in the female rat urinary bladder: a comparison with other major neuronal populations. J Comp Neurol. 2014;522:3900-27 pubmed publisher
Foudah D, Redondo J, Caldara C, Carini F, Tredici G, Miloso M. Human mesenchymal stem cells express neuronal markers after osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation. Cell Mol Biol Lett. 2013;18:163-86 pubmed publisher
Tilkorn D, Daigeler A, Stricker I, Schaffran A, Schmitz I, Steinstraesser L, et al. Establishing efficient xenograft models with intrinsic vascularisation for growing primary human low-grade sarcomas. Anticancer Res. 2011;31:4061-6 pubmed
ENGLE M, Merrill M, Marquez de Prado B, Hammond D. Spinal nerve ligation decreases γ-aminobutyric acidB receptors on specific populations of immunohistochemically identified neurons in L5 dorsal root ganglion of the rat. J Comp Neurol. 2012;520:1663-77 pubmed publisher
Honoré S, Zelarayan L, Genta S, Sánchez S. Neuronal loss and abnormal BMP/Smad signaling in the myenteric plexus of diabetic rats. Auton Neurosci. 2011;164:51-61 pubmed publisher
Guseva D, Zerwas M, Xiao M, Jakovcevski I, Irintchev A, Schachner M. Adhesion molecule L1 overexpressed under the control of the neuronal Thy-1 promoter improves myelination after peripheral nerve injury in adult mice. Exp Neurol. 2011;229:339-52 pubmed publisher
Sbai O, Devi T, Melone M, Feron F, Khrestchatisky M, Singh L, et al. RAGE-TXNIP axis is required for S100B-promoted Schwann cell migration, fibronectin expression and cytokine secretion. J Cell Sci. 2010;123:4332-9 pubmed publisher
Maor E, Ivorra A, Mitchell J, Rubinsky B. Vascular smooth muscle cells ablation with endovascular nonthermal irreversible electroporation. J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2010;21:1708-15 pubmed publisher
Chi G, Kim M, Kim D, Jiang M, Son Y. Schwann cells differentiated from spheroid-forming cells of rat subcutaneous fat tissue myelinate axons in the spinal cord injury. Exp Neurol. 2010;222:304-17 pubmed publisher
Platel J, Gordon V, Heintz T, Bordey A. GFAP-GFP neural progenitors are antigenically homogeneous and anchored in their enclosed mosaic niche. Glia. 2009;57:66-78 pubmed publisher
Lankford K, Sasaki M, Radtke C, Kocsis J. Olfactory ensheathing cells exhibit unique migratory, phagocytic, and myelinating properties in the X-irradiated spinal cord not shared by Schwann cells. Glia. 2008;56:1664-78 pubmed publisher
Perrone L, Peluso G, Melone M. RAGE recycles at the plasma membrane in S100B secretory vesicles and promotes Schwann cells morphological changes. J Cell Physiol. 2008;217:60-71 pubmed publisher
Nasser Y, Keenan C, Ma A, McCafferty D, Sharkey K. Expression of a functional metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 on enteric glia is altered in states of inflammation. Glia. 2007;55:859-72 pubmed
Zahs K, Ceelen P. Gap junctional coupling and connexin immunoreactivity in rabbit retinal glia. Vis Neurosci. 2006;23:1-10 pubmed
Nasser Y, Ho W, Sharkey K. Distribution of adrenergic receptors in the enteric nervous system of the guinea pig, mouse, and rat. J Comp Neurol. 2006;495:529-53 pubmed
Lyck L, Jelsing J, Jensen P, Lambertsen K, Pakkenberg B, Finsen B. Immunohistochemical visualization of neurons and specific glial cells for stereological application in the porcine neocortex. J Neurosci Methods. 2006;152:229-42 pubmed
Pannunzio M, Jou I, Long A, Wind T, Beck G, Balian G. A new method of selecting Schwann cells from adult mouse sciatic nerve. J Neurosci Methods. 2005;149:74-81 pubmed
product information
Catalog Number :
MAB079-1
Subcategory :
Metabolism
Product Name :
Anti-S-100 Protein Antibody, clone 15E2E2
Product Type :
Antibodies
Clonality :
Monoclonal Antibody
Gene ID :
P23297
Host Name :
Mouse
Antigen :
S-100 Protein
Clone :
15E2E2
Conjugate :
Purified
Isotype :
IgG2aκ
Product Description :
Anti-S-100 Protein Antibody, clone 15E2E2
Cross Reactivity :
Human;Bovine;Mouse;Rat;Canine;Rabbit;Feline
Background :
S-100 protein is a member of the EF-hand calcium-binding protein superfamily that is widely distributed and conserved in the central nervous system of vertebrates. The protein exists in both heterodimeric and homodimeric forms. The two subunits of S-100 protein are the products of separate genes that are differentially expressed by various cells. The beta subunit is present in all S-100 positive cells and tumors. In contrast, the alpha subunit is detectable only in heart, skeletal muscle and brain. In addition to its calcium binding properties, S-100 protein has a high-affinity binding site for zinc and is involved in the regulation of protein phosphorylation in the brain. The protein apparently plays a role in cell differentiation and growth, cytoskeletal structure and function, and has been implicated in neuropathological diseases.
ALT Names :
Calcium Binding Protein A1/B1
Immunogen :
Purified bovine S-100 protein
Specificity :
Recognizes intact, alpha and beta subunits of bovine, human, and murine S-100 protein, as determined by immunoprecipitation profiles.
Package Size :
100 µL
Uses :
Immunohistochemistry;Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin);Immunoprecipitation;Western Blotting
Storage :
Stable for 1 year at 2-8ºC from date of receipt.
company information
EMD Millipore
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Billerica, Massachusetts 01821
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https://www.emdmillipore.com
888-854-3417
headquarters: United States
EMD Millipore is the Life Science division of Merck KGaA of Darmstadt, Germany

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