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The intensity correlation quotient (ICQ) reflects the ratio of the number of positive (Ai a)(Bi b) values to the total number of pixels in the ROI, corrected to a −0.5 (independent staining) to +0.5 (dependent staining) range by subtracting 0.5.
Immunostained slides were scored on the proportion of positive tumor cells (range, 0 to 4) and the average intensity of staining (range, 0 to 3).
Reported sensitivities of CSF Gram staining range from 60%to90%0% [ 1, 6- 9], although it can difficult to assess its actual performance with an imperfect reference standard.
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Antigens were quantified according to the following two parameters: (1) the number of positively stained cells; (2) the intensity of the staining, ranging from pale pink to dark orange.
The HS-score has been evaluated as follows: HS = ∑ (P i × i /100, where P i denotes the percentage of stained cells and i denotes the intensity of the staining ranging from 0 to 3. A score of 0 indicated an absence of staining and a score of 1, 2 and 3 indicated weak, moderate and intense immunostaining, respectively.
The percentage of stained cells (0 100%) was multiplied by the dominant intensity pattern of staining ranging from 0 to 3. Therefore, the overall semiquantitative score ranged from 0 to 300.
The staining ranged between homogeneous staining of the cytoplasm to a granular immunoreactive pattern around the nucleus, possibly in the ER.
In adipocytes, staining ranged from absent to mild in some cells.
The AR-V high metastases all had high AR staining scores in comparison with other CRPC bone metastases which showed variable staining ranging from weak to strong (Table 2, P = 0.02).
The percentage of cells (n≥200) with strong punctate or patchy staining ranged from 35% (pSuper, NT) to 67% (shRNA1); whereas, those cells with a more diffuse or relatively homogenously BrdU staining (containing discrete foci of BrdU immunoreactivity equally distributed throughout the nucleus) ranged from 65% in controls to 32% in knockdown experiments (Figure 3C).
The positive staining ranged from pale yellow to brown.
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