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S100 protein clone 4c4.9

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The S100 protein (clone 4C4.9) is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and quantification of the S100 protein. The S100 protein is a calcium-binding protein that plays a role in various cellular processes. The clone 4C4.9 is a monoclonal antibody that specifically recognizes the S100 protein.

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2 protocols using s100 protein clone 4c4.9

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Comprehensive Immunohistochemistry Panel for Sinonasal Tumors

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Immunohistochemistry for CD99 (clone 12E7; Leica, Buffalo Grove, IL; prediluted), pancytokeratin (PCK26; Ventana, Tuscon, AZ; prediluted); p40 (Ab-1; Oncogene Research Products, Cambridge, MA; 1:2000 dilution), synaptophysin (clone 27G12; Leica Microsystems; prediluted); chromogranin (clone LK2H10; Ventana; prediluted); S100 protein (clone 4C4.9; Ventana; prediluted), muscle specific actin (clone HHF35; Ventana, prediluted); desmin (clone D33, Dako, Carpinteria, CA; 1:100 dilution), NUT-1 (clone C52B1, Cell Signaling Technologies, Inc., Danvers, MA, 1:50 dilution), and p16 (clone INK4a; MTM Laboratories, Heidelberg, Germany); was performed on five-micron sections utilizing standard protocols on a Ventana Benchmark XT autostainer. In addition, in situ hybridization for high-risk types of human papillomavirus was also performed utilizing the Ventana HR HPV III probe set that captures HPV genotypes 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58 and 66. The sinonasal tissue microarray was also stained with CD99.
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Immunohistochemistry for Rosai-Dorfman Disease

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Immunohistochemistry was performed using mouse monoclonal antibodies for S100 protein (clone 4C4.9; prediluted; Ventana Medical Systems, Tucson, AZ, USA) in all 27 cases with histological features of RDD from the prospective and retrospective cohort as well as 11 other cases with prominent histiocytes from the retrospective cohort. Stains for CD1a (clone MS/220; 1:50 dilution; Leica Biosystems, Buffalo Grove, IL, USA), CD207 (Langerin; clone 12D6; 1:200 dilution; LSBio, Seattle, WA, USA) and cyclin D1 (clone SP4; prediluted; CellMarque/Sigma‐Aldrich, St Louis, MO, USA) were also performed on most cases with histological features of RDD based on tissue availability. Staining was performed using Ventana BenchMark Ultra autostainers (Ventana Medical Systems), and signals were visualised using ultraView polymer detection kits (Ventana Medical Systems).
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