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SSTR2 IHC was further categorized as positive if the sum of the highest and most common staining intensities was ≥4 and negative if the sum was <4.
Three scoring parameters were reported for SSTR2 staining: the highest (minimum 10% of tumor area), the most common staining intensity, and the localization of staining (membranous, cytoplasmic, or both).
The most common staining technique used to identify acid-fast bacteria is the Ziehl-Neelsen stain or acid-fast stain, in which the acid-fast bacilli are stained bright-red and stand out clearly against a blue background.
The individual cells shown in Figure 2B J are representative of the most common staining pattern seen.
The hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) combination is the most common staining technique used in histology.
The most common staining pattern of lung metastasis of colorectal cancer is β-catenin + / CK7 - / CK20 +.
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