catalog number :
MBS370291
products full name :
BRAF V600E RMab
products short name :
[BRAF V600E]
products gene name :
[BRAF V600E]
storage stability :
Store at 20-25°C. The product is stable up to the expiration date on the product label. Do not use after expiration date listed on package label.
image1 heading :
Dilution Information
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Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
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Quality Control Procedure
other info1 :
Precautions: 1. Ensure proper handling procedures are used with reagent. 2. Always wear personal protective equipment surh as laboratory coat, goggles, and gloves when handling reagents. 3. Dispose of unused material according to local and federal regulations. 4. Follow safety precautions of the heating device used for epitope retrieval (TintoRetriever Pressure Cooker or similar). 5. For additional safety information refer to Safety Data Sheet for this product. 6. For complete recommendations for handling biological specimens please refer to the CDC document, "Guidelines for Safe Work Practices in Human and Animal Medical Diagnostic Laboratories" (see References in this document). Staining Procedure: 1. Subject tissues to heat induced epitope retrieval (HIER) using a suitable retrieval solution such as lmmunoDNA Retriever with Citrate or ImmunoDNA Retriever EDTA. 2. Any of three heating methods may be used:. a. TintoRetriever Pressure Cooker or Equivalent . Place tissues/slides in a staining dish or coplin jar containing the lmmunoDNA Retriever with Citrate or EDTA, and place on trivet in the pressure cooker. Add 1-2 inches of distilled water to the pressure cooker and turn heat to high. lncubate for 15 minutes. Open and immediately transfer slides to room temperature. b. TintoRetriever PT Module or Water Bath Method . Place tissues/slides in a pre-warmed staining dish or coplin jar containing the lmmunoDNA Retriever with Citrate or EDTA at 95°-99°C. lncubate for 30-60 minutes. c. Conventional Steamer Method . Place tissues/slides in a pre-warmed staining dish or coplin jar containing the lmmunoDNA Retriever with Citrate or EDTA in a steamer, cover and steam for 30-60 minutes. 3. After heat treatment, transfer slides in lmmunoDNA Retriever with Citrate or EDTA to room temperature and let stand for 15-20 minutes. 4. For manual staining, perform antibody incubation at ambient temperature. For automated staining methods, perform antibody incubation according to instrument manufacturer's instructions. 5. Wash slides with lmmunoDNA washer or Dl water. 6. Continue lHC staining protocol. Wash slides between each step with lmmunoDNA washer solution. Mounting Protocols: For detailed instructions using biodegradable permanent media such as XyGreen Permamounter or organic based resin such as PermaMounter, please inquire.
products description :
BRAF is a human gene that makes a protein called B-Raf, which is more formally known as serine/threonine-protein kinase B-Raf. The B-Raf protein is involved in sending signals inside cells, which are involved in directing cell growth. In 2002, it was shown to be mutated in some human cancers. Mutations in the BRAF gene can cause disease in two ways. First, mutations can be inherited and cause birth defects. Second, mutations can appear later in life and cause cancer, as an oncogene. Mutations in this gene have been found in cancers, including non-Hodgkin lymphoma, colorectal cancer, malignant melanoma, papillary thyroid carcinoma, non-small-cell lung carcinoma, and adenocarcinoma of the lung. The frequency of BRAF mutations varies widely in human cancers, from more than 80% in melanomas and nevi, to as little as 0-18% in other tumors, such as 1-3% in lung cancers and 5% in colorectal cancer. In 90% of the cases, thymine is substituted with adenine at nucleotide 1799. This leads to valine (V) being substituted for by glutamate (E) at codon 600 (referred to as V600E) in the activation segment that has been found in human cancers. This mutation has been widely observed in papillary thyroid carcinoma, colorectal cancer, melanoma and non-small-cell lung cancer. BRAF-V600E mutation are present in 57% of Langerhans cell histiocytosis patients. The V600E mutation is a likely driver mutation in 100% of cases of hairy cell leukemia. High frequency of BRAF V600E mutations have been detected in ameloblastoma, a benign but locally infiltrative odontogenic neoplasm.
size2 :
3 ml (Prediluted)
size3 :
0.1 mL (Concentrate)
size4 :
7 mL (Prediluted)
size5 :
0.5 mL (Concentrate)
size6 :
15 mL (Prediluted)
size7 :
1 mL (Concentrate)