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Description

NeuN (Feminizing Locus on X-3, Fox-3, or Hexaribonucleotide Binding Protein-3) is a neuron-specific protein that is present in most central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) neuronal cell types. NeuN protein distributions are restricted to neuronal nuclei, perikarya and some proximal neuronal processes in both fetal and adult brains. However, some neurons fail to be recognized by NeuN at all ages, such as inner nuclear layer retinal cells, Cajal-Retzius cells, Purkinje cells, inferior olivary and dentate nucleus neurons, and sympathetic ganglion cells. NeuN antibody is widely used to label neurons since the vast majority of neurons are strongly positive. NeuN immunoreactivity becomes obvious as neurons mature, typically after they have downregulated expression of doublecortin, a marker seen in the earliest stages of neuronal development. NeuN was detected in most of the amyloid bodies, is considered a marker of neuronal differentiation in brain tumor and has been found in all major subtypes except pilocytic astrocytoma. NeuN antibody IHC have demonstrated NeuN immunoreactivity in 56% of epithelial neuroendocrine carcinomas (ENEC) (19/34): 4 of 7 (57%) grade 1 ENECs (Carcinoid), 4 of 5 (90%) grade 2 ENECs (atypical carcinoid), and 11 of 22 (50%) grade 3 ENECs (small and large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma).

Synonymes

neun, anti neun, neu n, neu-n, anti-neu, (Feminizing Locus on X-3, Fox-3, or Hexaribonucleotide Binding Protein-3, anti-fox-3, anti-fox3

Caractéristiques

Type
Rabbit Monoclonal
Clone
RBT-NeuN
Isotype
IgG
Réactivité
Paraffin, Frozen
Localisation
Nuclear
Contrôle
Neural & Neuroendocrine Cancer
Usage prévu
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use

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