[Histonet] FLI-1

Horn, Hazel V HornHV <@t> archildrens.org
Thu Sep 25 10:21:33 CDT 2003


There is an antibody Fli-1 (C-19): sc-356.   We got ours from Santa Cruz.
On the antibody sheets the background says:
Ets-1 is the prototype member of a family of genes identified on the basis
of homology to the v-Ets oncogene isolated from the E26 erythroblastosis
virus...........Members of the Ets gene family exhibit varied patterns of
tissue expression and share a highly conserved conboxy terminal domain
containing a sequence related to the SV20 large T antigen nuclear
localization signal sequence.

Hazel Horn, HT/HTL (ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
Arkansas Children's Hospital

Phone - 501.364.4240
Fax - 501.364.3912 

-----Original Message-----
From: Fearn Tony [mailto:Tony.Fearn <@t> cd.burnleyhc-tr.nwest.nhs.uk] 
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 7:15 AM
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Subject: [Histonet] FLI-1




> One of our pathologists has just returned from a conference in Milan 
> and is asking if we can get FLI-1, as an endothelial marker, that is 
> meant to be better than CD34. I've looked in the DakoCytomation and 
> Novocastra catalogues but there is no mention of it. Does anyone know 
> where I can get it, and is it worth buying?
> 
> Anthony J Fearn
> Chief Biomedical Scientist
> Histopathology
> 
> 

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