Clone: MoBU-1
Label: FITC
Background: Bromodexyuridine (BrdU) is a thymidine analog which is selectively incorporated into the DNA of proliferating cells to provide a marker for the DNA being replicated. The number of proliferating cells can then be detected in cell lysates, tissue sections or suspensions using an antibody specific for the BrdU. Previous methods of detecting DNA included the use of [3H]-thymidine which would be incorporated into the DNA and could then the DNA could be quantified by autoradiography or scintillation counting. These methods are more difficult and require more cleanup due to the radioactive material. An immunohistochemical assay provides a much simpler and cleaner method for detecting DNA in cells. This antibody is also useful for detecting proliferating cells by flow cytometry or immunofluorescence staining. The FITC conjugate is particularly useful in these applications as a secondary antibody is not necessary for visualization. Also, a specific anti-FITC antibody conjugate can be used for signal amplification if desired.
Purification Method: Protein A/G Chromatography
Concentration: See vial for concentration
Source: Bromodeoxyuridine conjugated to Helix Pomatia Haemocyanin was used to immunize BALB/c mice
References: 1. Nakamura, S., et al. Application of bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) and anti-BrdU monoclonal antibody for the in vivo analysis of proliferative characteristics of human leukemia cells in bone marrows. Oncology 1991, 48, 285-2892. Wilson, G., Cell kinetic studies using a monoclonal antibody to bromodeoxyuridine. Methods Mol. Biol. 1998, 80, 255-2663. Gray, J. (Ed), Special Issue: Monoclonal antibodies against bromodeoxyuridine Cytometry 1985, Vol. 6(6)
Caution: This product is intended FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY, and FOR TESTS IN VITRO, not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures involving humans or animals.