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Rb 9017 p0

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific
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The RB-9017-P0 is a laboratory equipment designed for general use in research and scientific applications. It serves as a basic tool for various experimental and analytical procedures. The core function of this product is to provide a stable and consistent platform for holding and positioning samples or other laboratory equipment as required by the user's specific needs. No further details about the intended use or features of this product are available.

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Immunolocalization of Uterine Markers

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Immunolocalization of Ki67, CD31, ESR1, PGR, p-IKK, p-STAT3, CD68, CD163, COX2, iNOS, MMP9 and p-AKT was determined in cross-sections (5 μm) of paraffin-embedded uterine sections using specific primary antibodies and a Vectastain Elite ABC Kit (Vector laboratories, Burlingame, CA, USA) or DyLight-conjugated secondary antibody (Jackson ImmunoResearch Lab, West Grove, PA, USA). Antibodies used in these analyses were: anti-CDH1 (1:120 dilution, 610181, BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA, USA), anti-Ki67 (1:200 dilution, 550609, BD Biosciences), anti-CD31 (1:100 dilution, ab28364, Abcam, Cambridge, MA, USA), anti-ESR1 (1:100 dilution, sc-542, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, USA), anti-PGR (1:200 dilution, RB-9017-P0, Thermo Scientific, Rockford, IL, USA), p-IKK (1:150 dilution, 2697, Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA, USA), p-STAT3 (1:50 dilution, 9145, Cell Signaling Technology), CD68 (1:300 dilution, ab955, Abcam), CD163 (1:300 dilution, ab126756, Abcam), COX2 (1:50 dilution, RM-9121, Thermo Scientific), iNOS (1:50 dilution, 610333, BD Biosciences), MMP9 (1:50 dilution, 3852, Cell Signaling Technology), and p-AKT (1:200 dilution, 3787, Cell Signaling Technology).
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Immunolocalization of Uterine Markers

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Immunolocalization of Ki67, CD31, ESR1, PGR, p-IKK, p-STAT3, CD68, CD163, COX2, iNOS, MMP9 and p-AKT was determined in cross-sections (5 μm) of paraffin-embedded uterine sections using specific primary antibodies and a Vectastain Elite ABC Kit (Vector laboratories, Burlingame, CA, USA) or DyLight-conjugated secondary antibody (Jackson ImmunoResearch Lab, West Grove, PA, USA). Antibodies used in these analyses were: anti-CDH1 (1:120 dilution, 610181, BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA, USA), anti-Ki67 (1:200 dilution, 550609, BD Biosciences), anti-CD31 (1:100 dilution, ab28364, Abcam, Cambridge, MA, USA), anti-ESR1 (1:100 dilution, sc-542, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, USA), anti-PGR (1:200 dilution, RB-9017-P0, Thermo Scientific, Rockford, IL, USA), p-IKK (1:150 dilution, 2697, Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA, USA), p-STAT3 (1:50 dilution, 9145, Cell Signaling Technology), CD68 (1:300 dilution, ab955, Abcam), CD163 (1:300 dilution, ab126756, Abcam), COX2 (1:50 dilution, RM-9121, Thermo Scientific), iNOS (1:50 dilution, 610333, BD Biosciences), MMP9 (1:50 dilution, 3852, Cell Signaling Technology), and p-AKT (1:200 dilution, 3787, Cell Signaling Technology).
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