10.1371/journal.ppat.1000940.g001
Qing-Li Kong
Qing-Li
Kong
Li-Juan Hu
Li-Juan
Hu
Jing-Yan Cao
Jing-Yan
Cao
Yi-Jun Huang
Yi-Jun
Huang
Li-Hua Xu
Li-Hua
Xu
Yi Liang
Yi
Liang
Dan Xiong
Dan
Xiong
Su Guan
Su
Guan
Bao-Hong Guo
Bao-Hong
Guo
Hai-Qiang Mai
Hai-Qiang
Mai
Qiu-Yan Chen
Qiu-Yan
Chen
Xing Zhang
Xing
Zhang
Man-Zhi Li
Man-Zhi
Li
Jian-Yong Shao
Jian-Yong
Shao
Chao-Nan Qian
Chao-Nan
Qian
Yun-Fei Xia
Yun-Fei
Xia
Li-Bing Song
Li-Bing
Song
Yi-Xin Zeng
Yi-Xin
Zeng
Mu-Sheng Zeng
Mu-Sheng
Zeng
Endogenous and exogenous expression of LMP2A detected using monoclonal antibodies.
Public Library of Science
2010
exogenous
lmp2a
monoclonal
2010-06-03 01:55:15
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<p>A. Stable expression of LMP2A in NPC cells. The left and right panels reveal the stable ectogenic expression of LMP2A in both CNE2 and SUNE1 NPC cell lines. The upper and lower panels show mRNA and protein levels, respectively. B. Immunofluorescence staining clearly showing the membrane localization of LMP2A in the CNE2 and SUNE1 cell lines. C. Immunohistochemical analysis of LMP2A expression in a nude mice xenograft of LMP2A-expressing CNE2 cells using MoAb 4A11B3A3 or control IgG. D. Immunohistochemical analysis of endogenous LMP2A expression in NPC biopsies using MoAb 4A11B3A3 or control IgG. Representative moderate (left panel) and strong (middle panel) staining results are shown. E. Immunohistochemical analysis (left panel) with the MoAb 4A11B3A3 shows specific staining of LMP2A in NPC tumor nests (indicated by black arrows) but not in adjacent normal tissues (indicated by red arrow). The middle and right panels show that LMP2A is usually expressed in the invasive tumor front cells and is mainly localized on the cell membrane.</p>