<p>NOTE: Histology of gastric tumors was evaluated according to the 3rd edition of Japanese Classification of Gastric Carcinoma. Staining of CTSE, MUC5AC, and MUC2 in cells in each gastric tumor was evaluated compared with CTSE-deficient colorectal epithelium, MUC5AC-deficient colorectal epithelium, and MCU2-deficient normal gastric epithelium respectively. Values assigned to CTSE, MUC5AC, and MUC2 staining (from 1 to 4) were decided as follows: 1, percentage of cells with positive staining ranges from 0% to 10%; 2, percentage of cancer cells with positive staining ranges from 10% to 50%; 3, percentage of cancer cells with positive staining ranges from 50% to 90%; 4, percentage of cancer cells with positive staining is greater than 90%.</p
Several histochemical studies suggest a role of tumor cell phenotype and related differentiation mar...
The literature on the prognostic relevance of signet-ring cell (SRC) histology in gastric cancer (GC...
<p>Mucin expression in gastric cancer according to the level of circulating tumor cells.</p
<p>The detailed number and percentage of positively stained neoplastic cells using the scoring syste...
<p>Based on the percentages of cells with immunoreactivity of MUC5AC, the 78 non-malignant or malign...
Aim: Carcinomas of the stomach are a heterogeneous group of lesions in terms of architecture, patter...
AIM: To investigate the expression of three types of mucin (MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC) and E-cadherin in hu...
Background: Carcinomas of the stomach are a heterogeneous group of lesions in terms of architecture,...
<p>NOTE: Histological typing is based on the 3rd edition of Japanese Classification of Gastric Carci...
<p>(A) CTSE immunostaining (left panel) and HE staining (right panel) of the stomach showing the mix...
<p>NOTE: Histological typing is based on the 3rd edition of Japanese Classification of Gastric Carci...
AIM: To investigate the expression of the four secreted gel-forming mucins (MUC2, MUC5AC, MUC5B and ...
<p>HE staining (left panel), PAS staining (middle panel), and immunostaining for CTSE (right panel) ...
This study aims to evaluate the prognostic value of MUC expression in US GC patients. A total of 70 ...
Abstract Background Abnormalities of cell cycle regulators are common features in human cancers, and...
Several histochemical studies suggest a role of tumor cell phenotype and related differentiation mar...
The literature on the prognostic relevance of signet-ring cell (SRC) histology in gastric cancer (GC...
<p>Mucin expression in gastric cancer according to the level of circulating tumor cells.</p
<p>The detailed number and percentage of positively stained neoplastic cells using the scoring syste...
<p>Based on the percentages of cells with immunoreactivity of MUC5AC, the 78 non-malignant or malign...
Aim: Carcinomas of the stomach are a heterogeneous group of lesions in terms of architecture, patter...
AIM: To investigate the expression of three types of mucin (MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC) and E-cadherin in hu...
Background: Carcinomas of the stomach are a heterogeneous group of lesions in terms of architecture,...
<p>NOTE: Histological typing is based on the 3rd edition of Japanese Classification of Gastric Carci...
<p>(A) CTSE immunostaining (left panel) and HE staining (right panel) of the stomach showing the mix...
<p>NOTE: Histological typing is based on the 3rd edition of Japanese Classification of Gastric Carci...
AIM: To investigate the expression of the four secreted gel-forming mucins (MUC2, MUC5AC, MUC5B and ...
<p>HE staining (left panel), PAS staining (middle panel), and immunostaining for CTSE (right panel) ...
This study aims to evaluate the prognostic value of MUC expression in US GC patients. A total of 70 ...
Abstract Background Abnormalities of cell cycle regulators are common features in human cancers, and...
Several histochemical studies suggest a role of tumor cell phenotype and related differentiation mar...
The literature on the prognostic relevance of signet-ring cell (SRC) histology in gastric cancer (GC...
<p>Mucin expression in gastric cancer according to the level of circulating tumor cells.</p