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Collagen IV
Collagen IV: Collagen IV is a key component of the basement membrane and is used as a marker for vascular structures in tumors. Its presence helps assess tumor invasiveness and metastasis, providing insights into the tumor microenvironment and the likelihood of disease progression.
target | type | reactivity | applications | ||||
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6127 | Collagen IV | rabbit monoclonal (ZR108) | human | IHC | |||
6128 | Collagen IV | mouse monoclonal (ZM177) | human | IHC |
IHC with antibody [6127] : Human glomus tumor stained with anti-Collagen IV using peroxidase-conjugate and DAB chromogen. Note basement membrane staining of around individual cells.
IHC with antibody [6128] : Human glomus tumor stained with anti-Collagen IV using peroxidase-conjugate and DAB chromogen. Note basement membrane staining of around individual cells.