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Phosphorylated KDR can be located in the nucleus of neoplastic cells

Cristina Blazquez, Nathan Cook, Kingsley Micklem, Adrian L Harris, Kevin C Gatter and Francesco Pezzella

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Fluorescence images of lung carcinomas by scanning confocal microscopy. 34a stains phosphorylated KDR in tumour cells (A) and in stromal cells (B) in green. 126a stains phosphorylated KDR in tumour cells (C) and in stromal cells (D) in green. Total KDR is stained with Flk-1(A3) in red. Cell nuclei are stained with TOTO-3 in blue. Short scale bar: 10 mum. Long scale bar=5 mum.

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