Host: Rabbit
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Rabbit anti-myelin basic protein stained brain.
This polyclonal antibody labels oligodendrocytes and myelin of white matter in brain and spinal cord, and to a lesser degree in grey matter. It also stains peripheral nerve cells. It is a useful marker for schwannomas, ganglioneuroblastomas, ganglioneuromas, and gangliocytic paragangliomas.
Immunogen source: Human brain. Positive tissue: Brain. Expected staining pattern: Cytoplasmic.
Myelin Basic Protein
Host: Rabbit
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Rabbit anti-myelin basic protein stained cerebellum.
This polyclonal antibody reacts with myelin basic protein (MBP), a single basic polypeptide chain of ~170 amino acids that is present in nervous system myelin. This antibody labels oligodendrocytes and both white and grey matter in the brain and spinal cord. MBP IHC stains are useful for the characterization of soft tissue tumors such as schwannomas, ganglioneuroblastomas, and ganglioneuromas.
Immunogen source: Synthetic peptide derived from the C-terminal region of human myelin basic protein. Positive tissue: Cerebellum. Expected staining pattern: Cytoplasmic.
Host: Rabbit
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Rabbit anti-myelin basic protein stained brain.
This polyclonal antibody labels oligodendrocytes and myelin of white matter in brain and spinal cord, and to a lesser degree in grey matter. It also stains peripheral nerve cells. It is a useful marker for schwannomas, ganglioneuroblastomas, ganglioneuromas, and gangliocytic paragangliomas.
Immunogen source: Human brain. Positive tissue: Brain. Expected staining pattern: Cytoplasmic.
Myelin Basic Protein
Host: Rabbit
FP

Rabbit anti-myelin basic protein stained cerebellum.
This polyclonal antibody reacts with myelin basic protein (MBP), a single basic polypeptide chain of ~170 amino acids that is present in nervous system myelin. This antibody labels oligodendrocytes and both white and grey matter in the brain and spinal cord. MBP IHC stains are useful for the characterization of soft tissue tumors such as schwannomas, ganglioneuroblastomas, and ganglioneuromas.
Immunogen source: Synthetic peptide derived from the C-terminal region of human myelin basic protein. Positive tissue: Cerebellum. Expected staining pattern: Cytoplasmic.