thymoma tissue microarray (Purdue University Cytometry)
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Thymoma Tissue Microarray, supplied by Purdue University Cytometry, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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1) Product Images from "Assessment of folate receptor-β expression in human neoplastic tissues"
Article Title: Assessment of folate receptor-β expression in human neoplastic tissues
Journal: Oncotarget
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Figure Legend Snippet: IHC was performed on a BioMax multi-cancer tissue microarray using the FR-β specific monoclonal antibody m909. The relative staining intensity, graded on a scale of 0 to 3, of positively staining cells within the tumor and stroma were determined. A ) Statistically significant differences ( p -value <0.05) using ANOVA or a t-test and correlations using a Spearman correlation ( p -value <0.05) between the average FR-β staining intensity and various pathological data are summarized. B ) Graphs for select FR-β staining intensity and various pathological data (error bars represent SEM) are shown. Lymph node involvement was based upon the AJCC/UICC stage - TxNxMx. Additional graphs and data can be found in the Supporting Information.
Techniques Used: Microarray, Staining
Figure Legend Snippet: IHC was performed on a Asterand tissue microarray using the FR-β specific monoclonal antibody m909. The approximate percentage of positively staining cells within the tumor and stroma were determined. A ) Statistically significant differences ( p -value <0.05) using ANOVA or a t-test and correlations ( p -value <0.05) using a Spearman correlation between the percentage of FR-β staining cells and various pathological data are summarized. B ) Graphs for select FR-β staining and various pathological data (error bars represent SEM) are shown. Lymph node involvement was based upon the AJCC/UICC stage - TxNxMx. Additional graphs and data can be found in the Supporting Information.
Techniques Used: Microarray, Staining