Double-Staining Immunohistochemistry of Stem Cell Markers in Human Liver Cancer Tissues

  • Tomita H
  • Tanaka K
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Abstract

Recently, Immunohistochemistry (IHC) using specific antibodies has been exploited to detect the localization of stem cells and cancer stem cells (CSCs). Typically, there is a very small population of stem cells in normal and cancerous tissues, making it difficult to investigate their cell type and localization in human specimens. Hence, for pathological detection of human specimens, IHC has certain advantages over immunofluorescence staining. In the present study, we established a method for double-staining cancer stem cell markers and other putative markers associated with human liver cancer. We have summarized and reviewed the methodology for IHC with double- staining in human liver cancer tissues. Keywords:

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Tomita, H., & Tanaka, K. (2015). Double-Staining Immunohistochemistry of Stem Cell Markers in Human Liver Cancer Tissues. Advanced Techniques in Biology & Medicine, 04(02). https://doi.org/10.4172/2379-1764.1000173

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