Human breast carcinoma: immunohistochemical staining for p120 Catenin antigen. Note membrane and cytoplasmic staining of malignant cells. p120 Catenin: clone EP66

P120 Catenin

Antigen Background

p120 Catenin is a regulator of cell-cell adhesion, achieved through interaction with classical and Type II cadherins. Evidence also exists for a role in the regulation of cadherin availability on the cell surface. p120 Catenin also regulates actin dynamics, placing it as a potential master regulator of the cell motility/cell adhesion phenotypes.
Recent studies have suggested a tumor-suppression role for p120, with loss of p120 expression implicated in the development of a tumor microenvironment and induction of metastatic progression. The expression of p120 Catenin has been highlighted in early lobular breast neoplasias.

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p120 Catenin is recommended for the detection of specific antigens of interest in normal and neoplastic tissues, as an adjunct to conventional histopathology using non-immunologic histochemical stains.

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7ml p120 Catenin (EP66) Bond RTU Primary
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