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Examples of specimen images with the most frequent staining patterns are shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 Typical HEp-2 cells with different staining patterns.
The most frequent staining pattern of sera from CD patients was characterized by a weak cytoplasmic and a strong perinuclear labeling (Figure 1G-L; Figure S1, CD1 and CD2).
In all cases, immunohistochemistry for Mcm-2 showed widespread and frequent staining of malignant cells.
Similarly to the present results, Costa et al. [ 23] observed less frequent staining of vessels by CD105 in ACC than MEC.
Numerous cells in periventricular and perivascular areas and around the dentate gyrus showed IRF3 labelling, and there was evidence of more intense and more frequent staining of nuclei in the hippocampus and thalamus, consistent with nuclear translocation in the areas of prior ME7-associated pathology.
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Undifferentiated SCCs finally expressed podoplanin beyond the basal cell layer with frequent cytoplasmic staining (Schacht et al, 2005).
In one case (case 5 in Table 2) the cerebellar white matter showed frequent filamentous staining as well as dot-like positivity.
Grades were defined as: 1 = healthy, 2 = mild damage, no gliosis, 3 = frequent PPD stained axons and mild gliosis, 4 = severe damage with many PPD stained axons and gliosis, 5 = severe damage and large gliotic areas (Additional file 1: Figure S1).
A biomarker that more precisely captures the biology of both smoking and tumour site, and that unifies the frequent discrepancies between HPV staining and p16 staining would be welcome.
Use of low tar content cigarettes was less frequent among tobacco stain participants.
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