Human E-Cadherin PE-conjugated Antibody Summary
Asp155-Ile707
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Scientific Data

Detection of E-Cadherin in MCF-7 Human Cell Line by Flow Cytometry.
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- 12 months from date of receipt, 2 to 8 °C as supplied.
Background: E-Cadherin
Epithelial (E)‑Cadherin (ECAD), also known as Cadherin-1, cell-CAM120/80 in the human, uvomorulin in the mouse, Arc-1 in the dog, and L-CAM in the chicken, is a member of the Cadherin family of cell adhesion molecules (gene name CDH1). Cadherins are calcium-dependent transmembrane proteins which bind to one another in a homophilic manner. On their cytoplasmic side, they associate with the three catenins, alpha, beta, and gamma (plakoglobin). This association links the cadherin protein to the cytoskeleton. Without association with the catenins, the cadherins are non-adhesive. Cadherins play a role in development, specifically in tissue formation. They may also help to maintain tissue architecture in the adult. E-Cadherin may also play a role in tumor development, as loss of E-Cadherin has been associated with tumor invasiveness. E-Cadherin is a classical cadherin molecule. Classical cadherins consist of a large extracellular domain which contains DXD and DXNDN repeats responsible for mediating calcium‑dependent adhesion, a single-pass transmembrane domain, and a short carboxy-terminal cytoplasmic domain responsible for interacting with the catenins. E‑Cadherin contains five extracellular calcium-binding domains of approximately 110 amino acids each (amino acids 155-697).
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Cell-based selection provides novel molecular probes for cancer stem cells.
Authors: Sefah K, Bae K, Phillips J, Siemann D, Su Z, McClellan S, Vieweg J, Tan W
Int J Cancer, 2013;132(11):2578-88.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Flow Cytometry -
Interleukin-15 plays a central role in human kidney physiology and cancer through the gamma c signaling pathway.
Authors: Giron-Michel J, Azzi S, Khawam K, Mortier E, Caignard A, Devocelle A, Ferrini S, Croce M, Francois H, Lecru L, Charpentier B, Chouaib S, Azzarone B, Eid P
PLoS ONE, 2012;7(2):e31624.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Flow Cytometry -
Human embryonic stem cells with maintenance under a feeder-free and recombinant cytokine-free condition.
Authors: Nakahara M, Saeki K, Nakamura N
Cloning Stem Cells, 2009;11(1):5-18.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Whole Cells
Applications: Flow Cytometry
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