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Neurofilament 70 and 200kD PRO [primary]

Primary Reference(s):

Neurofilament 70 and 200kD PRO

Experiment Id: 11569

Pattern Id: MT1277

Clone number:

GenBank Acc:

Rationale: The solid tumor lines were characterized individually using immunocytochemical techniques to determine their relative degrees of representativity for the subpanels within which they are grouped.

Investigator(s):

Stinson, Dr. Sherman

NCI-FCRDC

Method: Immunostaining

Unit: Percent positive cells

Protocol: Cells were grown to near-confluence and harvested with a cell scaper. Cytology specimens were propared on glass or Teflon-coated slides. Immunostaining was performed on air-dired, unfixed specimens (for cell surface antigens) or on actone fixed specimens (for intracellular antigens) with commercially available kits. Slides were prepared froma minimum of 2 separate cultures for each cell line. Micorscopically, 3 separate fields, each with ~100 cells, were selected from each slide and the % positive stained cells was counted. Results from all fields and slides were averaged and rounded to the nearest 5%.

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