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Human hcc tissue microarrays

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Human HCC tissue microarrays are a tool used in research settings to analyze the expression of various proteins or genes in multiple samples of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tissue simultaneously. They consist of small, core tissue samples from different HCC cases arranged in a grid-like format on a single slide. This allows for the high-throughput screening and comparative analysis of target analytes across a large number of patient samples.

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2 protocols using human hcc tissue microarrays

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Immunohistochemical Analysis of HCC Tissues

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Human HCC tissue microarrays were purchased from Imgenex Corp. Two tissue microarrays were used: one containing 40 primary HCC, 10 metastatic HCC, and 9 normal adjacent liver samples (Imgenex; IMH‐360), the other containing 46 primary HCC and 13 metastatic HCC (Imgenex; IMH‐318). Antigen retrieval was performed by the Department of Pathology, VCU (with thanks to Dr. George Alemara). Immuno‐staining was performed using anti‐PDE5 antibody (1:50) or using a mixture of anti‐PDGFRα and anti‐PDGFRβ antibodies (1:50, each). After immuno‐staining, slides were H&E stained and slides examined using a confocal microscope (×10).
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Immunohistochemical Analysis of HCC Tissues

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Human HCC tissue microarrays were purchased from Imgenex Corp. Two tissue microarrays were used: one containing 40 primary HCC, 10 metastatic HCC, and 9 normal adjacent liver samples (Imgenex; IMH-360), the other containing 46 primary HCC and 13 metastatic HCC (Imgenex; IMH-318). Antigen retrieval was performed by the Department of Pathology, VCU (with thanks to Dr. George Alemara). Immuno-staining was performed using anti-PDE5 antibody (1:50) or using a mixture of anti-PDGFRα and anti-PDGFRβ antibodies (1:50, each). After immuno-staining, slides were H&E stained and slides examined using a confocal microscope (×10).
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