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Monoclonal Mouse Anti-
Synaptophysin
Clone SY38
Reacts with neuroendocrine cells of the human adrenal medulla, carotid body, skin, pituitary, thyroid, lung, pancreas and gastrointestinal mucosa.
The antibody is useful for the identification of normal neuroendocrine cells and neuroendocrine neoplasms in frozen and short-time formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections.
Isotype IgG1, kappa
- Frozen
- Formalin
- HIER
Small cell lung carcinoma (FFPE) stained with FLEX Anti-Synaptophysin, Code IR776/IS776.
Small cell lung carcinoma. The majority of the neoplastic cells show a strong distinct cytoplasmic and focally dot-like staining reaction.
Clinical application for IR776/IS776 For identification of a wide spectrum of neuroendocrine neoplasms and tumors with neuroendocrine differentiation.
Merkel cell carcinoma. The majority of the neoplastic cells show a strong distinct cytoplasmic and focally dot-like staining reaction.
Clinical application for IR776/IS776 For identification of a wide spectrum of neuroendocrine neoplasms and tumors with neuroendocrine differentiation.
Colon. The neuroendocrine cells in the epithelial surface show a moderate to strong cytoplasmic staining reaction. The axons in the mucosa, submucosa and the muscularis propria show a weak to moderate granular cytoplasmic staining. The epithelial cells should be negative.
Recommended control for IR776/IS776. Appendix/Colon.
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- Concentrated Antibody
for Manual Use - Ready-to-use Antibody
for Autostainer Link Instrument - Ready-to-use Antibody
for Autostainer Plus Instrument
- Excellent specificity
- High lot to lot consistency
- Optimized for immunohistochemistry (IHC) with validated protocols
- Certified manufacturing facilities guarantee full quality control
Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Synaptophysin, Clone SY38, is intended for use on human tissue in immunohistochemistry. The antibody labels presynaptic vesicles of various kinds of neurons, and hence is well-suited for the demonstration of synapses (1). Additionally, the antibody is a useful tool for the identification of a wide spectrum of neuroendocrine neoplasms of the neural type, including neuroblastomas, ganglio-neuroblastomas, ganglioneuromas, pheochromocytomas, and paragangliomas. Moreover, the antibody detects synaptophysin in neuroendocrine neoplasms of epithelial type, e.g. pancreatic islet-cell neoplasms, medullary thyroid carcinomas, pituitary and parathyroid adenomas, and bronchopulmonary and gastrointestinal tract carcinoids (2, 3, 4). In addition to bronchopulmonary carcinoids, the antibody also identifies neuroendocrine differentiation in lung cancer as demonstrated by its reactivity with cell lines, e.g. from small cell lung cancer, extrapulmonary small cell carcinomas, and non-small cell lung cancers (5). Differential identification is aided by the results from a panel of antibodies. Interpretation must be made within the context of the patient's clinical history and other diagnostic tests by a qualified pathologist.
Electron microscopy shows that the antibody almost exclusively labels synaptic termini in brain and spinal cord, and specifically decorates the cytoplasmic surfaces of the presynaptic 40-90 nm vesicles (1).
The epitope recognized by the antibody is located to a pentapeptide repeat structure in the carboxy-terminal cytoplasmic tail of synaptophysin (7).
As demonstrated by immunocytochemistry, the antibody cross-reacts with the synaptophysin-equivalent protein in man, cow, mouse, rat (1), guinea pig (8), and rabbit (9).
Clone: SY38 (1). Isotype: IgG1, kappa.
Mouse IgG concentration: see label on vial.br>
The protein concentration between lots may vary without influencing the optimal dilution. The titer of each individual lot is compared and adjusted to a reference lot to ensure a consistent immunohistochemical staining performance from lot-to-lot.
- Wiedenmann B, Franke WW. Identification and localization of synap¬tophysin, an integral membrane glycoprotein of Mr 38,000 characteristic of presynaptic vesicles. Cell 1985;41:1017-28.
- Wiedenmann B, Franke WW, Kuhn C, Moll R, Gould VE. Synaptophysin: A marker protein for neuroendocrine cells and neoplasms. Proc Natl Acad Sci (USA) 1986;83:3500-4.
- Gould VE, Wiedenmann B, Lee I, Schwechheimer K, Dockhorn-Dworniczak B, Radosevich JA, et al. Synaptophysin expression in neuroendocrine neoplasms as determined by immunocytochemistry. Am J Pathol 1987;126:243-57.
- Stefaneanu L, Ryan N, Kovacs K. Immunocytochemical localization of synap¬tophysin in human hypophyses and pituitary adenomas. Arch Pathol Lab Med 1988;112:801-4.
- Jensen SM, Gazdar AF, Cuttitta F, Russell EK, Linnoila RI. A comparison of synaptophysin, chromogranin, and L-dopa decarboxylase as markers for neuroendocrine differentiation in lung cancer cell lines. Cancer Res 1990;50:6068-74.
- Navone F, Jahn R, Di Gioia G, Stukenbrok H, Greengard P, De Camilli P. Protein p38: An integral membrane protein specific for small vesicles of neurons and neuroendocrine cells. J Cell Biol 1986;103:2511-27.
- Knaus P, Betz H. Mapping of a dominant immunogenic region of synaptophysin, a major membrane protein of synaptic vesicles. FEBS Lett 1990; 261:358-60.
- Metz J, Gerstheimer FP, Herbst M. Distribution of synaptophysin immunoreactivity in guinea pig heart. Histochemistry 1986;86:221-4.
- Hoog A, Gould VE, Grimelius L, Franke WW, Falkmer S, Chejfec G. Tissue fixation methods alter the immunohistochemical demonstrability of synaptophysin. Ultrastruct Pathol 1988;12:673-8.
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| Product | Size | ![]() | M0776 Ascites
| 1 mL Product No. M077601-2 |
|---|
- Optimized staining performance of both high- and low-expression structures
- Crisp and clear staining with no background
- Optimal laboratory efficiency with ready-to-use antibodies on Dako Autostainer Link 48
FLEX Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Synaptophysin, Clone SY38, Ready-to-Use (Link), is intended for use in immunohistochemistry together with Autostainer Link instruments. This antibody labels presynaptic vesicles of various kinds of neurons, and hence is well-suited for the demonstration of synapses (1). Additionally, this antibody is useful for the identification of a wide spectrum of neuroendocrine neoplasms of the neural type, including neuroblastomas, ganglio-neuroblastomas, ganglioneuromas, pheochromocytomas, and paragangliomas. Moreover, this antibody detects synaptophysin in neuroendocrine neoplasms of epithelial type, e.g. pancreatic islet-cell neoplasms, medullary thyroid carcinomas, pituitary and parathyroid adenomas, and bronchopulmonary and gastrointestinal tract carcinoids (2, 3, 4). In addition to bronchopulmonary carcinoids, this antibody also identifies neuroendocrine differentiation in lung cancer as demonstrated by its reactivity with cell lines, e.g. from small cell lung cancer, extrapulmonary small cell carcinomas, and non-small cell lung cancers (5). The clinical interpretation of any staining or its absence should be complemented by morphological studies using proper controls and should be evaluated within the context of the patient's clinical history and other diagnostic tests by a qualified pathologist.
Electron microscopy shows that the antibody almost exclusively labels synaptic termini in brain and spinal cord, and specifically decorates the cytoplasmic surfaces of the presynaptic 40-90 nm vesicles (1).
The epitope recognized by the antibody is located to a pentapeptide repeat structure in the carboxy-terminal cytoplasmic tail of synaptophysin (7).
Clone: SY38 (1). Isotype: IgG1, kappa.
- Wiedenmann B, Franke WW. Identification and localization of synap¬tophysin, an integral membrane glycoprotein of Mr 38,000 characteristic of presynaptic vesicles. Cell 1985; 41:1017-28.
- Wiedenmann B, Franke WW, Kuhn C, Moll R, Gould VE. Synaptophysin: A marker protein for neuroendocrine cells and neoplasms. Proc Natl Acad Sci (USA) 1986; 83:3500-4.
- Gould VE, Wiedenmann B, Lee I, Schwechheimer K, Dockhorn-Dworniczak B, Radosevich JA, et al. Synaptophysin expression in neuroendocrine neoplasms as determined by immunocytochemistry. Am J Pathol 1987; 126:243-57.
- Stefaneanu L, Ryan N, Kovacs K. Immunocytochemical localization of synap¬tophysin in human hypophyses and pituitary adenomas. Arch Pathol Lab Med 1988; 112:801-4.
- Jensen SM, Gazdar AF, Cuttitta F, Russell EK, Linnoila RI. A comparison of synaptophysin, chromogranin, and L-dopa decarboxylase as markers for neuroendocrine differentiation in lung cancer cell lines. Cancer Res 1990; 50:6068-74.
- Knaus P, Betz H. Mapping of a dominant immunogenic region of synaptophysin, a major membrane protein of synaptic vesicles. FEBS Lett 1990; 261:358-60.
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| Product | Size | ![]() | IR776 RTU, FLEX
| 60 tests, 12 mL Product No. IR77661 |
|---|
RECOMMENDED COMPANION PRODUCTS
| Step | Product | Size |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-treatment | EnVision™ FLEX Target Retrieval Solution, High pH (Code K8004) 3-in-1 procedure using PT Link | 3 x 30 mL Product No. K800421-2 |
| Antibody Dilution | Ready-to-use / Prediluted | |
| Negative Control | FLEX Negative Control, Mouse (Code IR750) Positive tissue: Colon | 120 tests, 24 mL Product No. IR75066 |
| Visualization System | EnVision™ FLEX (Code K8000) Use High pH Target Retrieval Solution | 400-600 tests Product No. K800021 |
| Counterstain | Hematoxylin (Link) (Code K8008) Non-aqueous, permanent mounting medium is required | 3 x 45 mL, 400-600 tests Product No. K800821 |
| Glass Slides | FLEX IHC Microscope Slides (Code K8020) Recommended for greater adherence | 5 x 100 slides Product No. K802021-2 |
- Optimized staining performance of both high- and low-expression structures
- Crisp and clear staining with no background
- Optimal laboratory efficiency with ready-to-use antibodies on Dako Autostainer Plus
FLEX Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Synaptophysin, Clone SY38, Ready-to-Use (Dako Autostainer/Autostainer Plus), is intended for use in immunohistochemistry together with Dako Autostainer/Autostainer Plus instruments. This antibody labels presynaptic vesicles of various kinds of neurons, and hence is well suited for the demonstration of synapses (1). Additionally, this antibody is useful for the identification of a wide spectrum of neuroendocrine neoplasms of the neural type, including neuroblastomas, ganglio-neuroblastomas, ganglioneuromas, pheochromocytomas, and paragangliomas. Moreover, this antibody detects synaptophysin in neuroendocrine neoplasms of epithelial type, e.g. pancreatic islet-cell neoplasms, medullary thyroid carcinomas, pituitary and parathyroid adenomas, and bronchopulmonary and gastrointestinal tract carcinoids (2-4). In addition to bronchopulmonary carcinoids, this antibody also identifies neuroendocrine differentiation in lung cancer as demonstrated by its reactivity with cell lines, e.g. from small cell lung cancer, extrapulmonary small cell carcinomas, and non-small cell lung cancers (5). The clinical interpretation of any staining or its absence should be complemented by morphological studies using proper controls and should be evaluated within the context of the patient's clinical history and other diagnostic tests by a qualified pathologist.
Electron microscopy shows that the antibody almost exclusively labels synaptic termini in brain and spinal cord, and specifically decorates the cytoplasmic surfaces of the presynaptic 40-90 nm vesicles (1).
The epitope recognized by the antibody is located to a pentapeptide repeat structure in the carboxy-terminal cytoplasmic tail of synaptophysin (7).
Clone: SY38 (1). Isotype: IgG1, kappa.
- Wiedenmann B, Franke WW. Identification and localization of synap¬tophysin, an integral membrane glycoprotein of Mr 38,000 characteristic of presynaptic vesicles. Cell 1985; 41:1017-28.
- Wiedenmann B, Franke WW, Kuhn C, Moll R, Gould VE. Synaptophysin: A marker protein for neuroendocrine cells and neoplasms. Proc Natl Acad Sci (USA) 1986; 83:3500-4.
- Gould VE, Wiedenmann B, Lee I, Schwechheimer K, Dockhorn-Dworniczak B, Radosevich JA, et al. Synaptophysin expression in neuroendocrine neoplasms as determined by immunocytochemistry. Am J Pathol 1987; 126:243-57.
- Stefaneanu L, Ryan N, Kovacs K. Immunocytochemical localization of synap¬tophysin in human hypophyses and pituitary adenomas. Arch Pathol Lab Med 1988; 112:801-4.
- Jensen SM, Gazdar AF, Cuttitta F, Russell EK, Linnoila RI. A comparison of synaptophysin, chromogranin, and L-dopa decarboxylase as markers for neuroendocrine differentiation in lung cancer cell lines. Cancer Res 1990; 50:6068-74.Navone F, Jahn R, Di Gioia G, Stukenbrok H, Greengard P, De Camilli P. Protein p38: An integral membrane protein specific for small vesicles of neurons and neuroendocrine cells. J Cell Biol 1986; 103:2511-27.
- Knaus P, Betz H. Mapping of a dominant immunogenic region of synaptophysin, a major membrane protein of synaptic vesicles. FEBS Lett 1990; 261:358-60.
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| Product | Size | ![]() | IS776 RTU, FLEX
| 30 tests, 6 mL Product No. IS77630-2 |
|---|
RECOMMENDED COMPANION PRODUCTS
| Step | Product | Size |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-treatment | EnVision™ FLEX Target Retrieval Solution, High pH (Code K8004) 3-in-1 procedure using PT Link | 3 x 30 mL Product No. K800421-2 |
| Antibody Dilution | Ready-to-use / Prediluted | |
| Negative Control | FLEX Negative Control, Mouse (Code IS750) Positive tissue: Colon | 60 tests, 12 mL Product No. IS75061-2 |
| Visualization System | EnVision™ FLEX (Code K8010) Use High pH Target Retrieval Solution | 400-600 tests Product No. K801021-2 |
| Counterstain | Hematoxylin (Dako Autostainer/Autostainer Plus) (Code K8018) Non-aqueous, permanent mounting medium is required | 10 x 13 mL, 400-600 tests Product No. K801821-2 |
| Glass Slides | FLEX IHC Microscope Slides (Code K8020) Recommended for greater adherence | 5 x 100 slides Product No. K802021-2 |
Synonym(s) for Antigen
protein p38

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