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Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor mRNA Expression in Diseased Human Liver: An In Situ Hybridization Study Using Biotin-Labeled Oligonucleotide Probes and Tyramide-Enhanced Detection
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
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Deregulation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene expression is belived to be a major factor in the development of epithelial cell tumorigenesis, including hepatic carcinomas. To examine EGFR expression within the course of liver cirrhosis, we have identified its hepatic mRNA distribution using a biotinylated antisense oligonucleotide probe.
In this study liver samples from liver transplantation recipients were fixed with 4% formaldehyde in PBS for 24 h and embedded in paraffin. Following treatments aimed to promote probe penetration and eliminate non-specific probe binding, an EGFR antisense biotin-labeled oligonucleotide probe was hybridized to sections at 45°C for 4h. High and low stringency washes were designed to remove the unbound probe. Following the blocking of non-specific tissue binding, sections were incubated with streptavidin-peroxidase. Biotinylated tyramide was then used for signal amplification. After washing, streptavidin-peroxidase was reapplied, followed by colorimetric detection of peroxidase activity using DAB as substrate. The sections were counterstained with hematoxylin and coverslipped.
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- Cytochemistry, Histochemistry, Immunocytochemistry, and in Situ Hybridization
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- Microscopy and Microanalysis , Volume 3 , Issue S2: Proceedings: Microscopy & Microanalysis '97, Microscopy Society of America 55th Annual Meeting, Microbeam Analysis Society 31st Annual Meeting, Histochemical Society 48th Annual Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, August 10-14, 1997 , August 1997 , pp. 147 - 148
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- Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 1997