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Labeling stem cells, especially in normal and benign tumor organoids of human colon, is challenging and therefore limits maximal exploitation of organoid libraries for human stem cell research.
There was a significant correlation between PTEN and MAGI-2 staining for normal and benign prostatic hyperplasia, but this was lost in HGPIN and cancer.
In the present study, the approach revealed numerous novel epigenetic biomarkers capable of distinguishing infiltrating ductal breast carcinomas from normal and benign breast tissues.
In fact, a single differentially methylated biomarker, located in the upstream region of GHSR, was capable of distinguishing IDC from normal and benign breast tissue with sensitivity of 90% and specificity of 96%.
The power of the global approach for discovery is underscored by the identification of a single differentially methylated locus, associated with the GHSR gene, capable of distinguishing infiltrating ductal breast carcinoma from normal and benign breast tissues with a sensitivity and specificity of 90 % and 96, respectively.
Normal and benign nodes tend to show central hilar vascularity and central symmetric vascularity.
KLK6 protein was expressed at low levels in normal and benign ovarian tissues.
These disease-related features can be used to distinguish cancer lesions from normal and benign tissues.
Importantly, WT1 protein expression was demonstrated in tumor tissues and was absent in normal and benign tissues.
The cutoff value for colocalization is 10%, which is the average value for normal and benign thyroid lesions (Fig. 2F).
The expression of Plexin-B1 in serous ovarian cystadenocarcinomas was statistically higher than that in the normal and benign tissues.
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