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Thyroglobulin Recombinant Monoclonal Mouse Antibody (r2H11)

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Note: Please be advised that primary antibodies with catalog numbers that begin with “BN” will only be offered conjugated to CF®405S, CF®488A, CF®568, CF®594, CF®640R, CF®647, and biotin as of 5/27/2022. However, previously available primary antibody conjugates that are in stock will remain available until inventory is exhausted. Please view the list of available conjugates on the product page. We also recommend our easy-to-use Mix-n-StainTM Antibody Labeling Kits for labeling antibodies with all CF® Dyes. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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MAb r2H11 reacts with a partially defined epitope of human thyroglobulin. This epitope is different form the epitope recognized by MAb 6E1. Thyroglobulin is a 660 kDa dimeric pre-protein with mutiple glycosylation sites. It is produced by and processed within the thyroid gland to produce the hormone thyroxine and triiodothyronine. Prior to forming dimers, thyroglobulin monomers undergo conformational maturation in the endoplasmic reticulation. The vast majority of follicular carcinomas of the thyroid will give positive immunoreactivity for anti-thyroglobulin even though sometimes only focally. Poorly differentiated carcinomas of the thyroid are frequently anti-thyroglobulin negative. Adenocarcinomas of other-than-thyroid origin do not react with this antibody. This antibody is useful in identification of thyroid carcinoma of the papillary and follicular types. Presence of thyroglobulin in metastatic lesions establishes the thyroid origin of tumor. Anti-thyroglobulin, combined with anti-calcitonin, can identify medullary carcinomas of the thyroid. Furthermore, anti-thyroglobulin, combined with anti-TTF1, can be a reliable marker to differentiate between primary thyroid and lung neoplasms.

Primary antibodies are available purified, or with a selection of fluorescent CF® dyes and other labels. CF® dyes offer exceptional brightness and photostability. See the CF® Dye Brochure for more information. Note: Conjugates of blue fluorescent dyes like CF®405S and CF®405M are not recommended for detecting low abundance targets, because blue dyes have lower fluorescence and can give higher non-specific background than other dye colors.

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 Catalog number key for antibody number 2161, Anti-Thyroglobulin (r2H11) 

Antibody # prefixConjugationEx/Em (nm)Laser lineDetection channelDye Features
BNC04CF®405S404/431405DAPI (microscopy), AF405CF®405S Features
BNC88CF®488A490/515488GFP, FITCCF®488A Features
BNC68CF®568562/583532, 561RFP, TRITCCF®568 Features
BNC94CF®594593/614561Texas Red®CF®594 Features
BNC40CF®640R642/662633-640Cy®5CF®640R Features
BNC47CF®647650/665633-640Cy®5CF®647 Features
BNC74CF®740742/767633-685775/50CF®740 Features
BNCBBiotinN/AN/AN/A
BNUBPurifiedN/AN/AN/A
BNUMPurified,
BSA-free
N/AN/AN/A
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