PAX5, also designated B-cell specific activator protein (BSAP), is a transcription factor of the paired-box (PAX) containing family. PAX5 is important in control of B-cell commitment and shows nuclear expression in early progenitor B-cells and in all mature B-cells
Intended use
PAX5 is useful for subtyping lymphomas and lymphatic leukemias when used with a panel of antibodies.
Specifications |
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product code: 8500-C010 |
Clone: EP156 [Rabbit] |
Staining pattern: Nuclear staining |
Control tissue: Tonsil, Hodgkin lymphoma |
Associated panels: Gastrointestinal |
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Assessment criteria |
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A distinct moderate to strong nuclear staining reaction of virtually all mantle zone B-cells, germinal centre B-cells and interfollicular peripheral B-cells in tonsil |
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An at least weak to moderate, nuclear staining reaction of virtually all Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkins lymphoma |
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No staining reaction of other cells, including T-cells and squamous epithelial cells of tonsil | |
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