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Anti p16

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Anti-p16 is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and analysis of the p16 protein, which is a tumor suppressor and cell cycle regulator. It is commonly used in research applications to study the role of p16 in various cellular processes and disease states.

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Immunohistochemical Profiling of CRC Samples

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IHC staining and evaluation of the IHC analysis on CRC tissue microarray samples was performed as previously described [8 (link)]. The primary antibody include anti-TNC (1:100, Abcam, UK), anti-SOX2 (1:100, Abcam, UK), anti-CD44 (1:80, Millipore, USA), anti-CD133 (1:100, NOVUS, USA), anti-LSD1 (1:250, Sigma, USA), anti-SOX9 (1:100, Abnova, USA), anti-p21 (1:100, Millipore, USA), anti-cyclinD1 (1:100, Millipore, USA), anti-p27 (1:100, Millipore, USA), anti-CDK4 (1:100, Millipore, USA), anti-p16 (1:100, Millipore, USA), anti-SMO (1:250, Santa, USA), and anti-GLI1 (1:100, Abcam, UK).
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Immunoblotting for Protein Analysis

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Immunoblotting was performed as described elsewhere. The following primary antibodies were used: anti‐β‐catenin (Invitrogen, 15B8, 1:1000), anti‐pERK1/2 MAPK (Cell Signaling, 1:2000), anti‐pospho‐pERK1/2MAPK (Cell Signaling, 1:2000), anti‐pRb (Abcam, 1:1000), and anti‐p16 (Millipore, 1:1000). To verify equal loading of samples, the membranes were incubated with monoclonal β‐actin antibody, followed by an HRP‐conjugated goat anti‐mouse IgG.
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