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Polyclonal VEGF-C antibody |
VEGF-C has long N and C terminal propeptide extensions. The VEGF-C propeptide undergoes stepwise proteolytic processing to generate lignands that bind to VEGF-R3/R2, which is involved in lymphangiogenesis and tumor growth and metastasis of several cancers. The predicated molecular weight is 15.5 KDa. Entrez Gene IDs: 7422 (Human)
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Polyclonal PSA antibody |
Kallikrein 3, also known as prostate specific antigen (PSA), is a serine protease of the human tissue Kallikrein gene family. PSA is secreted into the seminal plasma in high concentrations. A small portion of PSA ˇ°leaksˇ± into the systemic circulation, which is increased from prostate cancer tissue than normal prostate tissue. PSA is a well-established tumor marker that aids the diagnosis, staging, and follows up of prostate cancer.
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Polyclonal MUC-1 antibody |
This gene encodes a membrane-bound protein that is a member of the mucin family. CA15-3 (Cancer Antigen 15-3) is a tumor marker used to monitor certain cancers, especially breast cancer. It is found on the surface of many types of cancer cells and shed into the blood stream. Entrez Gene IDs: 4582 (Human)
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Polyclonal CEA antibody |
CEA belongs to the large family of CEACAM and pregnancy specific glycoproteins. CEA is upregulated in a wide variety of human tumors and is a commonly used cancer marker. (Entrez Gene IDs: 1048)
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Polyclonal CA125 antibody |
The CA125 antigen, also known as MUC16, is a mucin protein that may be found in type I transmembrane or secreted forms that are used monitor the progress of epithelial ovarian cancer therapy. Expression of isoforms, proteolytic cleavage, and heavy N- and O- linked glycosylation produce forms of human CA125 that can vary from 200-5000 kDa in size. Entrez Gene IDs: 94025 (Human)
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Polyclonal AFP antibody |
¦Á-Fetoprotein (AFP) is a member of the albuminoid superfamily (Albumin, Vitamin D-binding protein, and ¦Á-Albumin), which is a fetal/tumor associated protein marker for certain cancers and congenital defects.
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