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#1 SF_HK

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Posted 22 November 2010 - 02:12 AM

Hi,

Overexpresison of my gene of interest reduces the tumor growth in nude mice compared to vector transected control.  I did ki-67 staining on my mouse xengraft sections and there is a strong staining for ki-67 in both the vector transfected xenogtaft and xenograt from overexpression of my gene? I'm a bit puzzled.

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Posted 23 November 2010 - 01:05 AM

Have you checked apoptosis? Maybe your gene works by inducing cell death, not by reducing cell proliferation.

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#3 Denis Baev

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Posted 19 January 2011 - 08:30 AM

Check by flow (DNA content together with Ki-67 staining) if possible. It will give your more usefull information about your cells.

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Posted 19 January 2011 - 09:41 AM

Perhaps the antibody you used is not very specific. There was one that used to work for IHC-Parrafin but has since changed and doesn't work anymore.




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