Title: Ki67—Structure, function, and new antibodies
Abstract: The Journal of PathologyVolume 168, Issue 2 p. 161-162 EditorialFree Access Ki67—Structure, function, and new antibodies Namita Sawhney, Namita Sawhney Department of Histopathology UMDS, St Thomas's Campus Lambeth Palace Road London SE1 7EH, U.K.Search for more papers by this authorPeter A. Hall, Peter A. Hall Department of Histopathology UMDS, St Thomas's Campus Lambeth Palace Road London SE1 7EH, U.K.Search for more papers by this author Namita Sawhney, Namita Sawhney Department of Histopathology UMDS, St Thomas's Campus Lambeth Palace Road London SE1 7EH, U.K.Search for more papers by this authorPeter A. Hall, Peter A. Hall Department of Histopathology UMDS, St Thomas's Campus Lambeth Palace Road London SE1 7EH, U.K.Search for more papers by this author First published: October 1992 https://doi.org/10.1002/path.1711680202Citations: 132AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL No abstract is available for this article. References 1 Gerdes J, Schwab U, Lemke H, Stein H. Production of a mouse monoclonal antibody reactive with a human nuclear antigen associated with cell proliferation, Int J Cancer 1983; 31: 13– 20. 2 Gerdes J, Lemke H, Baisch H, et al. Cell cycle analysis of a cell proliferation-associated human nuclear antigen defined by the monoclonal antibody Ki67. J Immuno 1984; 133: 1710– 1715. 3 Bruno S, Dazynkiewicz Z. Cell cycle dependent expression and stability of the nuclear antigen detected by Ki67 antibody in HL-60 cells. Cell Prolif 1992; 25: 31– 40. 4 Scott RJ, Hall PA, Haldane JS, et al. A comparison of immuno-histochemical markers of cell proliferation with experimentally determined growth fraction. J Pathol 1991; 165: 173– 178. 5 Verheijen R, Kuijpers HJ, van DR, et al. Ki-67 detects a nuclear matrix-associated proliferation-related antigen. II. Localization in mitotic cells and association with chromosomes. J Cell Sci 1989; 92: 531– 540. 6 Brown DC, Gatter KC. Monoclonal antibody Ki-67: its use in histo-pathology. Histopathology 1990: 17: 489– 503. 7 Van BD, Lan J, Snoeck HW, et al. Aberrant Ki-67 expression in normal bone marrow revealed by multi-parameter flow cytometric analysis. Cytometry 1991; 12: 50– 63. 8 Gerdes J, Li L, Schlueter C, et al. Immunobiochemical and molecular biologic characterization of the cell proliferation-associated nuclear antigen that is defined by monoclonal antibody Ki-67. Am J Pathol 1991; 138: 867– 873. 9 Fonatsch C, Duchrow M, Rieder H, et al. Assignment of the human Ki-67 gene (MK 167) to 10q25-qter. Genomics 1991; 11: 476– 477. 10 Gerdes J, Duchrow M, Schluter C, et al. Molecular cloning of the human KI-67 gene (MKI-67). Anal Cell Pathol 1992; 4: 159. 11 Key G, Becker MHG, Duchrow M, et al. New Ki-67 equivalent murine monoclonal antibodies (MIB 1–3) prepared against recombinant parts of the Ki-67 antigen. Anal Cell Pathol 1992; 4: 181. Citing Literature Volume168, Issue2October 1992Pages 161-162 ReferencesRelatedInformation