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RNF125 is a ubiquitin-protein ligase that is involved in the regulation of cellular processes. It functions by catalyzing the attachment of ubiquitin to target proteins, thereby marking them for degradation or altering their activity.

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Immunohistochemical Analysis of RNF125 in Melanoma

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Tumor biopsies were stained with primary antibodies for RNF125 (HPA041514; Sigma-Aldrich) followed by a secondary antibody conjugated to horseradish peroxidase and treated with 3,3′-diaminobenzidine (DAB) chromogen. Stained slides were interpreted by a dedicated dermatopathologist. Only positive signals with clear melanoma morphology were evaluated. For immunofluorescence, the primary antibodies were RNF125 and pSTAT3 (both diluted 1:1,000; Cell Signaling), and signals were amplified using the TSA-Biotin Plus System (Perkin Elmer) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The same slides were counterstained with S-100 (1:400; Dako). Immunofluorescence-stained slides were visualized using a fluorescence microscope with a Slidebook or Aperio slide scanner.
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Immunohistochemical Analysis of RNF125 in Melanoma

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Tumor biopsies were stained with primary antibodies for RNF125 (HPA041514; Sigma-Aldrich) followed by a secondary antibody conjugated to horseradish peroxidase and treated with 3,3′-diaminobenzidine (DAB) chromogen. Stained slides were interpreted by a dedicated dermatopathologist. Only positive signals with clear melanoma morphology were evaluated. For immunofluorescence, the primary antibodies were RNF125 and pSTAT3 (both diluted 1:1,000; Cell Signaling), and signals were amplified using the TSA-Biotin Plus System (Perkin Elmer) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The same slides were counterstained with S-100 (1:400; Dako). Immunofluorescence-stained slides were visualized using a fluorescence microscope with a Slidebook or Aperio slide scanner.
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