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Richardsen et al. [ 16] assessed COX-2 expression by calculating the staining index SI defined as a weighted sum of percentage fractions of cells showing various intensity of staining calculated by multiplying the staining intensity (graded 1 3) by the percentage of positively stained cells.
A total score (ranging from 0 12) was obtained by multiplying the staining intensity and fraction scores.
Both nuclear and cytoplasmic staining scores of tumor cells were established by multiplying the staining intensity scaled from 0 to 3 (null = 0, weak = 1, moderate = 2, and strong = 3) by the percentage of positive cells (0 = <10%; 1 = 10 25%; 2 = 26 50%; 3 = 51 75%; 4 = >75%).
A final score was calculated by multiplying the staining intensity by the extension.
The score was determined by multiplying the staining intensity by the staining extent.
The IHC score was calculated by multiplying the staining intensity and the fraction of positive cells 0-1000%).
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The total score for EGFR protein expression was calculated by multiplying the membrane staining intensity score and the fraction score producing a total range of 0 400.
H-score (range 0 300) was calculated by multiplying the intensity of staining and the percentage of staining.
The staining index (SI) was calculated by multiplying the product of the staining intensity score and the proportion of positive tumor cells.
She calculated the H score by multiplying the intensity of staining with percentage of cells stained.
Immunostaining was defined independently by two pathologists blinded to the clinical data and scored by multiplying the intensity of staining and the percentage of the stained tumor cells.
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