SCEL Antibodies

SCEL antibodies are research reagents targeting sciellin, useful in dermatology, cancer biology, and epithelial differentiation studies, typically applied in IHC, WB, and IF assays.

What is SCEL?

  • SCEL stands for Sciellin, a protein encoded by the SCEL gene.

  • It’s a scaffold protein involved in cornified envelope formation in keratinocytes.

  • Plays a role in epidermal differentiation and barrier function.

  • Mainly expressed in skin, hair follicles, and other epithelial tissues.


? What are SCEL Antibodies?

  • Antibodies developed to detect sciellin protein.

  • Available as monoclonal or polyclonal, raised against human, mouse, or rat SCEL.

  • Target epitopes can be at N-terminal, C-terminal, or central domains of the protein.


? Applications of SCEL Antibodies

  1. Immunohistochemistry (IHC)

    • Detect sciellin expression in epidermis, hair follicles, or pathological skin samples.

  2. Immunofluorescence (IF)

    • Visualize subcellular localization (often in keratinocyte plasma membranes).

  3. Western Blot (WB)

    • Confirm protein expression levels across tissues or in disease models.

  4. ELISA

    • Quantify SCEL protein levels in samples.

  5. Flow Cytometry (less common)

    • Analyze sciellin expression at a single-cell level in keratinocytes.


? Research & Clinical Relevance

  • Dermatology:

    • SCEL is a biomarker of keratinocyte differentiation.

    • Studied in disorders of cornification, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis.

  • Cancer Research:

    • Dysregulated SCEL expression reported in some epithelial cancers (e.g., oral squamous cell carcinoma).

  • Developmental Biology:

    • Important for studying skin barrier formation and epidermal morphogenesis.


✅ In summary:
SCEL antibodies are research reagents targeting sciellin, useful in dermatology, cancer biology, and epithelial differentiation studies, typically applied in IHC, WB, and IF assays.


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