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STAINING OVERVIEW

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Overall cancer tissue 
staining statistics


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Tissue presentation order

Histological

Alphabetical

 

Antibody HPA000263

Antibody HPA011135

Antibody HPA011227

Antibody CAB010898

Antibody CAB047338

Tissue

Antibody staining

Antibody staining

Antibody staining

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

Liver, testis and urothelial cancers showed moderate cytoplasmic positivity. Remaining cancers were in general weakly stained or negative.Malignant lymphomas, melanomas, thyroid and skin cancers along with several malignant gliomas, ovarian, cervical and lung cancers showed weak to moderate membranous and cytoplasmic immunoreactivity. Remaining malignancies were in general negative.Malignancies displayed mainly weak to moderate cytoplasmic and membranous immunoreactivity. Lymphomas and gliomas were generally negative.Malignant glioma, lymphoma and melanoma along with a few cases of liver, urothelial and endometrial cancers displayed weak to moderate cytoplasmic staining. Serous cystadenocarcinoma of ovary was moderately stained in the cytoplasmic membrane. Remaining malignant cells were negative.Most of the cancer tissues displayed moderate to strong cytoplasmic positivity. Malignant carcinoids, gliomas, colorectal, breast, prostate and gastric cancers were weakly stained or negative.

Literature conformity

Partly consistent with extensive gene/protein characterization dataPartly consistent with extensive gene/protein characterization dataPartly consistent with extensive gene/protein characterization dataPartly consistent with extensive gene/protein characterization dataPartly consistent with extensive gene/protein characterization data

Level of antibody staining/expression





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