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Clone epr3864

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Clone EPR3864 is a laboratory equipment product. It is designed for use in research and laboratory settings. The core function of this product is to provide a platform for various experimental and analytical procedures. Further details on its intended use or specifications are not available.

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Immunohistochemical Staining of Tumor Markers

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The streptavidin–biotin peroxidase complex method was utilized for immunohistochemical studies with antibodies to epithelial membrane antigen (EMA; Clone E29, Ventana, monoclonal), somatostatin receptor 2 (SSTR2; Clone UMB1, Abcam, 1:500, monoclonal), smooth muscle actin (SMA; Clone 1A4, Cell Marque, 1:200 monoclonal), Ki-67 (MIB-1; Clone MIB-1, Dako,1:200 monoclonal), CD34 (Clone QBEnd-10, Ventana, monoclonal), ERG (Clone EPR3864, Ventana; monoclonal), CD68 (Clone KP1, Ventana, monoclonal). Antibodies were obtained and applied at ready-to-use dilutions unless stated otherwise.
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ERG Immunohistochemistry Protocol

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ERG protein immunohistochemistry was performed as previously described on standard histologic slides or tissue microarray spots using a rabbit monoclonal anti-ERG antibody (Clone EPR3864; Ventana Medical Systems) (23 (link)), and was scored dichotomously using a previously genetically-validated scoring system (24 (link)).
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ERG Immunohistochemistry Protocol

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ERG protein immunohistochemistry was performed as previously described on standard histologic slides or tissue microarray spots using a rabbit monoclonal anti-ERG antibody (Clone EPR3864; Ventana Medical Systems) (23 (link)), and was scored dichotomously using a previously genetically-validated scoring system (24 (link)).
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Automated Immunohistochemistry for Protein Detection

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Immunohistochemical detection of different proteins was performed using the Ventana Discovery XT automated staining system (Ventana Medical Systems, Tucson, AZ). Paraffin-embedded tissue microarray blocks were sectioned into 4-mm slices, deparaffinized, and antigens were demasked in EDTA buffer (pH 8.4). Primary antibodies used were specific for ERG (clone EPR3864, ready to use; Ventana Medical Systems, Tucson, AZ), EP1 to EP4 (all polyclonal rabbit Ig; all Cayman Chemical, Ann Arbor, MI), or IL-6 (polyclonal rabbit Ig; Abcam, Cambridge, MA). Secondary staining was conducted using a biotin-free detection kit (UltraMap anti-Rb Detection Kit). Color was developed using alkaline phosphatase (Ultra-Map anti-Rb Alk Phos; Ventana Medical Systems) for IL-6 or 3-3 0 -diaminobenzidine (UltraView Universal Diaminobenzidine Detection kit; Ventana Medical Systems) for all other antigens. Finally, slides were counterstained with Hematoxylin II and Bluing Reagent (Ventana Medical Systems).
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