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Microscopic histopathological assessment of the sections indicated that the mammary tumours that developed in the parous MMTV-c-myc study mice were cribiform glandular adenocarcinomas as previously described for MMTV-c- myc mammary tumours (Cardiff et al, 2000).
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Moreover, the vacuole envelope (tonoplast) was strongly contrasted in the sections, indicating the presence of the heavy metal.
In these situations no positive staining was found in the sections indicating that the immunoreaction was positive in all the experiments carried out.
The sections indicate that intravillar neoplasms can progress by forming new cysts that abut existing cysts.
The staining intensity of S100A4 and ephrin-A1 was generally homogenous across the sections, indicating that the obtained results are indeed representative of the whole tumor section.
In these cases no positive staining was found in the sections, indicating that the immunoreaction was positive in all the experiments carried out.
In these situations, absence of positive staining was found in the sections, indicating that the immunoreaction was positive in all the experiments carried out.
The sections indicate that intravillar neoplasms can progress by expanding toward the top of the villus, erupting through the villus surface, and opening into the bowel lumen.
The section indicated by the red square is where the PIV measurements were conducted.
The region measured with the PIV (the section indicated by the red square) approximates to the centerline downstream near the bottom of the test model.
More directly, double immunofluorescence staining of the section indicated the codistribution of MPO and PAD4 in the fibrinoid necrosis of the interlobular artery (Supplementary Figure S2).
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