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Anti human msh2 clone fe11

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Anti-human MSH2 (clone FE11) is a laboratory reagent used for the detection of the MSH2 protein in biological samples. It is a mouse monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to the MSH2 protein, which is involved in DNA mismatch repair.

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Immunohistochemical Assessment of MMR Protein Expression

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MMR protein (MLH1, MSH2 and MSH6) expression was analyzed in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tumor sections using an immunoperoxidase method (27 (link)). Monoclonal antibodies included mouse anti-human MLH1 (clone G168-15, Biocare Medical, Concord, CA), anti-human MSH2 (clone FE11, Biocare Medical, Concord, CA), and anti-human MSH6 (clone BC/44; Biocare Medical, Concord, CA). MMR protein loss was defined as the absence of nuclear staining in tumor cells in the presence of positive nuclear staining in normal colonic epithelium and lymphocytes. Tumors were classified as MMR-deficient (vs MMR-proficient) if loss of one or more MMR proteins was detected.
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Immunohistochemical Analysis of MMR Proteins

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MMR protein (MLH1, MSH2 and MSH6) expression was analyzed in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tumor sections as previously described (19 (link)). Monoclonal antibodies included mouse anti-human MLH1 (clone G168-15, Biocare Medical, Concord, CA), anti-human MSH2 (clone FE11, Biocare), and anti-human MSH6 (clone BC/44; Biocare). MMR protein loss was defined as the absence of nuclear staining in tumor cells in the presence of nuclear staining in normal colonic epithelium and lymphocytes. Tumors were categorized as deficient (d) vs proficient (p) MMR if loss of at least one MMR protein was detected.
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