Anti-Carbonic Anhydrase IX
A broad family of zinc metalloenzymes known as carbonic anhydrases (CAs) catalyzes the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. cerebrospinal fluid, saliva, gastric acid, respiration, calicification, acid-base balance, and bone resorption are just a few of the biological processes in which they are involved. Their subcellular localization and tissue dispersion exhibit a great deal of variability. The only CA isoenzyme known to be related with tumors is carbonic anhydrase 9 (CA9), a transmembrane protein. All clear-cell renal cell carcinomas express it, while normal kidneys and the majority of other normal tissues do not. It might have a role in the transformation and proliferation of cells. In many solid tumors, carbonic anhydrase 9 is regarded as one of the finest cellular indicators of hypoxic areas.
| Intended Use | IVD |
|---|---|
| Clone | rCA9/9937 |
| Localisation | Cell Membrane & Nucleus |
| Antibody Type | Monoclonal |
| Tissue Type/Cancer Type | Kidney Tissue |
| Source | Mouse |
| Pack | 0.5 mL – Manual – Concentrate, 1 mL – Manual – Concentrate, 6 mL – Manual – RTU, 50 Tests – Automation – Xmatrx, 50 tests – NanoVIP, 100 Tests – Automation – i6000, 160 Tests – Automation – Xmatrx, 5 slides – Xmatrx, 5 slides – Manual |





