IHCeasy CD141/Thrombomodulin Ready-To-Use IHC Kit

CD141/Thrombomodulin Ready-to-use reagent kit for IHC.

Reactivity

Human

Sample Type

FFPE tissue

Cat No : KHC2511

Synonyms

THBD,Thrombomodulin,CD141,Fetomodulin,THRM



Product Information

KHC2511 is a ready-to-use IHC kit for staining of CD141/Thrombomodulin. The kit provides all reagents, from antigen retrieval to cover slip mounting, that require little to no diluting or handling prior to use. Simply apply the reagents to your sample slide according to the protocol and you're steps away from obtaining high-quality IHC data.

Product name IHCeasy CD141/Thrombomodulin Ready-To-Use IHC Kit
Sample type FFPE tissue
Assay type Immunohistochemistry
Primary antibody type Rabbit Recombinant
Secondary antibody type Polymer-HRP-Goat anti-Rabbit
Reactivity Human

Kit components

ComponentSizeConcentration
Antigen Retrieval Buffer100 mL50×
Washing Buffer100 mL ×220×
Blocking Buffer5 mLRTU
Primary Antibody5 mLRTU
Secondary Antibody5 mLRTU
Chromogen Component A0.2 mLRTU
Chromogen Component B4 mLRTU
Signal Enhancer5 mLRTU
Counter Staining Reagent5 mLRTU
Mounting Media5 mLRTU
Datasheet1 Copy
Manual1 Copy

Background Information

Thrombomodulin, also known as CD141, is an endothelial cell surface glycoprotein that forms a 1:1 complex with the coagulation factor thrombin and plays an important role as a natural anticoagulant. Thrombomodulin serves to convert thrombin from a procoagulant protein into the activator for protein C. Once converted to activated protein C (APC), this protein serves as a major anticoagulant in blood. Thrombomodulin is also located in other cells (keratinocytes, osteoblasts, macrophages,...) where it might be involved in cell differentiation or in inflammation. In humans, thrombomodulin is encoded by the THBD gene. Mutations in this gene are a cause of thromboembolic disease, also known as inherited thrombophilia.

Properties

Storage Instructions All the reagents are stored at 2-8°C. The kit is stable for 6 months from the date of receipt.
Synonyms THBD,Thrombomodulin,CD141,Fetomodulin,THRM