Abstract
The application of immunohistological methods provides an invaluable contribution in revealing the protein colocalization, which may reflect the occurrence of molecular interaction processes.
This chapter describes comprehensive protocols for detection of S100A7/JAB1 colocalization by immunohistochemistry in archival formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded skin biopsies from healthy and psoriatic subjects. In addition, we provide a protocol for immunocytochemical detection of S100A7/JAB1 colocalization in S100A7 CRISPR-activated human keratinocyte cell line.
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This work was supported by intramural grants from the University of Catania, Italy.
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Granata, M., Skarmoutsou, E., Mazzarino, M.C., Libra, M., D’Amico, F. (2019). Contribution of Immunohistochemistry in Revealing S100A7/JAB1 Colocalization in Psoriatic Epidermal Keratinocyte. In: Turksen, K. (eds) Epidermal Cells. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2109. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/7651_2019_251
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