• SKU DIA-700-P05
    Specificity

    GFAP

    Species Reactivity

    Human

    Immunogen

    Fusion protein

    Host Species

    Mouse

    Isotype

    IgG1

    Clone

    IF3

    Clonality (Mono-/Polyclonal)

    monoclonal

    Application

    Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin-embedded Sections), Western Blot

    Conjugation

    unconjugated

    Dilution

    Histo-/Cytochemistry 1:300 – 1:600

    Format

    0.05% NaN3, 2% BSA, in PBS (pH 7.4), lyophilisate, purified antibody (from culture supernatant)

    Product line / Topic

    Neurobiology, Tumor Marker / Biology

    Intended Use

    for Research Use Only

    Temperature - Storage

    2-8°C

    Temperature - Transport

    at room temperature

    Search Code

    DIA700, FFPE, Paraffin

    Manufacturer / Brand

    dianova

    Uniprot_ID

    P14136

    Gene_ID

    2670

    Alias

    GFAP, gfapl, Glial fibrillary acidic protein, Intermediate filament protein

  • GFAP (Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein) has proved to be the most specific marker for cells of astrocytic origin that distinguishes differentiated astrocytes from other glial cells during the development of the central nervous system. Monoclonal antibodies to GFAP are useful in differentiating primary gliomas from metastatic lesions in the brain and for documenting astrocytic differentia-tion in tumors outside the CNS.
    As a 50 kDa intracytoplasmic filamentous protein, GFAP is thought to be important in astrocyte motility and shape by providing structural stability. As a consequence of injury to the human CNS caused by trauma, genetic disorders, or chemicals, GFAP is markly upregulated and astrocytes proliferate. On the other hand, with increasing astrocyte malignancy, a progressive loss of GFAP production has been observed. Consequntly, malignant astrocytomas have fewer tumour cells that stain positively and in-tensely for GFAP than do less malignant astrocytomas and normal brain specimens. Outside the CNS, GFAP has been demon-strated in Schwann cells, enteric glia cells, salivary gland neoplasms, and metastasizing renal carcinomas. Moreover, GFAP has been detected in epiglottic cartilage, pituicytes, immature oligodendrocytes, papillary meningiomas, and myoepithelial cells of the breast.
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