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Ki-67 monoclonal antibody (Ready-to-Use)

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When stored correctly, the antibody is stable until the date indicated on the label. To ensure proper stability of the antibody after each run, replace the cap and immediately place the bottle in a refrigerator in an upright position.

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Ready-to-use monoclonal antibody to Ki-67 for use with IHC applications Ki-67 is a nuclear, non-histone protein that is expressed only during active phases of the cell cycle (G1, S, G2 and M), but not in the resting phases (G0 and G1 early phase).{{1152782-19-8} site|{1152782-19-8} Protocol|{1152782-19-8} Purity|{1152782-19-8} supplier} Although the antigen has also been associated with ribosomal RNA transcription, it is strongly linked to cell proliferation and has thus been indicated as an effective marker in grading the proliferation rate of tumors, including those of the brain, breast, cervix, and prostate.

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| Alternative Name MKI67 | Application IHC | Formulation Liquid.{{1119517-19-9} MedChemExpress|{1119517-19-9} Purity & Documentation|{1119517-19-9} In Vivo|{1119517-19-9} supplier} Ready-to-use solution in PBS containing stabilizers and preservatives.PMID:29083672 | Host Mouse | Immunogen Recombinant Ki-67 | Isotype IgG | Recommendation Dilutions/Conditions Immunohistochemistry (RTU)Suggested dilutions/conditions may not be available for all applications.Optimal conditions must be determined individually for each application. | Species Reactivity Human | UniProt ID P46013 | Unit of Measure (UM) ml

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