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Ki-67
Ki-67: Ki-67 is a proliferation marker that indicates cell growth and division. Its expression level is widely used in oncology to assess tumor proliferation rates, helping to gauge tumor aggressiveness and guide treatment decisions. High Ki-67 labeling indices are often associated with poor prognosis in various cancers.
target | type | reactivity | applications | ||||
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6236 | Ki-67 | rabbit monoclonal (ZR433) | human | IHC | |||
6237 | Ki-67 | mouse monoclonal (ZM67) | human | IHC | |||
6238 | Ki-67 | mouse monoclonal (MIB-1) | human | IHC |
IHC with antibody [6237] : Human lymph node stained with anti-Ki-67 antibody using peroxidase-conjugate and DAB chromogen. Note the nuclear staining of lymphocytes in follicles..
IHC with antibody [6238] : Human tonsil stained with anti-Ki-67 antibody using peroxidase-conjugate and DAB chromogen. Note the nuclear staining of lymphocytes in a follicle.