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[[Image:High_grade_squamous_intraepithelial_lesion_-_2_-_p63_--_intermed_mag.jpg |thumb|right|350px| Nuclear staining is characteristic of p63.]]
{{ Infobox immunostain
| Name      = {{PAGENAME}}
| Image     = High_grade_squamous_intraepithelial_lesion_-_2_-_p63_--_intermed_mag.jpg
| Width      =
| Caption    = p63 staining in squamous epithelium with dysplasia.
| Abbrev    =
| Synonyms  =
| Similar    = p40 (more specific for squamous cell carcinoma)
| Clones    =     
| Use        = breast pathology (invasion vs. in situ), prostate pathology (HGPIN vs. cancer), lung (adenocarcinoma vs. squamous)
| Subspecial = 
| Pattern    = nuclear staining
| Positive  = [[squamous cell carcinoma]], [[urothelial carcinoma]]
| Negative  = [[prostate carcinoma]], most [[lung adenocarcinoma]], breast carcinoma
| Other      =
}}
'''p63''' is a commonly used [[immunostain]].  p63, like most other "p" stains, is a nuclear stain.
'''p63''' is a commonly used [[immunostain]].  p63, like most other "p" stains, is a nuclear stain.


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