Inhibin, Alpha

Description

Inhibin, Alpha antibody [BC/R1] recognizes the 32 kDa alpha subunit of human inhibin. Inhibin is a peptide hormone that is produced by ovarian granulosa cells which inhibits the release of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH). The Inhibin alpha antibody subunit is expressed in a wide range of human tissues outside the reproductive axis such as prostate, brain, adrenal, as well as in the granulosa cells of the ovary, Sertoli cells of the testis and various cells of the fetoplacental unit. Inhibin may be used as a differential marker for adrenocortical tumors, placenta and gestational trophoblastic lesions and sex cord stromal tumors.

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications

INTENDED USE IVD
SPECIES REACTIVITY Human
SOURCE Mouse Monoclonal
CLONE BC/R1Biocare Clone
ISOTYPE IgG2a
ANTIGEN Inhibin alpha subunit
LOCALIZATION Cytoplasmic
POSITIVE CONTROL Normal testis or normal ovary, adrenal gland
REFERENCES

1. Groome, N G et al (1990) Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies reactive with the 1-32 amino terminal sequence of the alpha subunit of human 32K inhibin. Hybridoma 9 (1): 31-42
2. Groome, N G et al (1991) Preparation of monoclonal antibodies to beta A subunit of ovarian inhibin using a synthetic peptide immunogen. Hybridoma 10(2): 309-316
3. Arora, D S et al (1997) Immunohistochemical expression of inhibin/activin subunits in epithelial and granulosa cell tumours of the ovary. Journal of Pathology 181: 413-418
4. McCluggage WG. Recent advances in immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of ovarian neoplasms. J Clin Pathol 2000 May;53(5):327-34
5. Center for Disease Control Manual. Guide: Safety Management, NO. CDC-22, Atlanta, GA. April 30, 1976 “Decontamination of Laboratory Sink Drains to Remove Azide Salts.”
6. National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards(NCCLS). Protection of laboratory workers from infectious diseases transmitted by blood and tissue; proposed guideline. Villanova, PA 1991;7(9). Order code M29-P.

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