Figure 3 illustrates immunohistochemical (IHC) staining results for phosphorylated S6 (pS6) at serine 235/236, a marker used to assess cellular signaling activity. This technique aids in visualizing protein expression levels within tissue samples, providing insights into biological processes and pathways, such as those involving the mTOR signaling cascade. The image highlights the distribution and intensity of pS6 staining, which is crucial for research in fields like oncology, where understanding cellular regulation is essential.
Figure 3 illustrates the immunohistochemical (IHC) staining results for phosphorylated S6 (pS6) specifically at serine residues 235/236. This figure is sourced from ResearchGate, highlighting the protein signaling pathways analyzed in the study.

