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Anti notch1

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Anti-NOTCH1 is a laboratory research tool used to detect and quantify the NOTCH1 protein, a key regulator of cell development and differentiation. It functions as an antibody-based detection system, providing a reliable and sensitive method for analyzing NOTCH1 expression levels in various biological samples.

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Melanoma Tumor Marker Expression Analysis

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Anti-S100 (melanoma tumor marker) (Roche Ventana #790-2914), anti-Ki67 (proliferation marker) (Abcam #ab16667), anti-NOTCH1 (Millipore Sigma 07-1231), anti-NICD (Cell signaling #4147), anti-HES1 (Cell signaling #11988), anti-MAP2 (ThermoFisherSci #PA5-24589, Waltham, MA, USA) and anti-NOTCH2 (Sigma #HPA048743) antibodies were utilized.
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Molecular Pathways in Prostate Histology

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Experimental procedures with mice were approved by the ethics committee of Thomas Jefferson University. Mouse ventral prostates were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde, then used for sectioning and hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. Antibodies used for Western blot analysis and immunohistochemical staining in this study were as follows: anti-cyclin D1, anti-Vinculun, anti-PS1, anti-PS2, anti-TACE (Santa Cruz), and anti-Numb (Cell Signaling), anti-Notch 1 (Millipore 07-1232), anti-p-Src (Upstate 07-020, Tyr 416), anti-Src (Oncogene OP07), anti-Trop2- ICD antibody was from Professor Owen Witte (University of California, Los Angeles).
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