SP100

STAINING OVERVIEW

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Overall cancer tissue 
staining statistics


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Tissue presentation order

Histological

Alphabetical

 

Antibody HPA016707

Antibody HPA017384

Tissue

Antibody staining

Antibody staining

Colorectal cancer
Breast cancer
Prostate cancer
Ovarian cancer
Cervical cancer
Endometrial cancer
Carcinoid
Head and neck cancer
Thyroid cancer
Glioma
Lymphoma
Lung cancer
Melanoma
Skin cancer
Testis cancer
Urothelial cancer
Renal cancer
Stomach cancer
Pancreatic cancer
Liver cancer

Summary

Malignant tissues were ubiquitously nuclear stained at variable intensity, mainly moderately to strong. Malignant gliomas, testicular cancers and basal cell carcinomas of skin were generally negative.Distinct nuclear staining in the majority of malignant tissues. Strong staining in several cases of skin and lung cancers, melanomas and lymphomas.

Literature conformity

Consistent with extensive gene/protein characterization dataConsistent with extensive gene/protein characterization data

Level of antibody staining/expression





High
Medium
Low
Not detected