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Ab137872

Manufactured by Cell Signaling Technology

Ab137872 is a primary antibody produced by Cell Signaling Technology. It is designed for immunohistochemistry applications.

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2 protocols using ab137872

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Immunohistochemistry of Transcription Factors

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The following antibodies were used on 4 μm FFPE tissue sections: SOX9 (Abcam, ab185966, 1:2000), MEIS1 (Abcam, ab19867, 1:2000), PBX1 (Novus Biologicals, NBP1–85803, 1:500), LEF1 (Abcam, ab137872, 1:100), phospho-ERK1/2 (Cell Signaling, 4370, 1:200), and phospho-Smad1/5/8 (Sigma-Aldrich, AB3848, 1:50).
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Necroptosis Markers in Glioma

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To determine the expression of three necroptosis-related genes between glioma and paracancerous tissues, 43 paired samples from Guangdong 999 Brain Hospital between 2017 and 2022 were collected for immunohistochemical (IHC) staining. The following antibodies were used: EZH2 (Abcam, ab283270), LEF1 (Abcam, ab137872), and CASP1 (Cell Signaling Technology, #98033). IHC-stained sections were imaged with a Leica microscope. For IHC quantification, the average percentage of positive cells in five random fields was calculated by Fiji.
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