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Immunofluorescence microscopy for imaging of nuclear p63 in human primary keratinocytes: a comparison of antibodies and fixation methods. | LitMetric

The ability of an experimental treatment to induce primitive, undifferentiated stem cells towards an epidermal fate may be tested by comparing the treated stem cells with a positive control, such as primary keratinocytes. In an effort to perfect methods used for this comparison, we tested two commercially available antibodies and three fixation methods to determine which antibody/fixation interaction produced the best immunofluorescent images of the nuclear localization of p63, a canonical marker of epidermal fate, in keratinocytes. Here, we report the methods used, and the experimental outcome.

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