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Antigen Background
The CD20 antigen is a non-glycosylated phosphoprotein of approximately 33kD which is expressed on normal and malignant human B cells and is thought to act as a receptor during B cell activation and differentiation. CD20 antigen has been reported to be expressed on normal B cells from peripheral blood, lymph node, spleen, tonsil, bone marrow, acute leukemias and chronic lymphocytic leukemias.
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This presentation is a review of the most important changes to the WHO hematopathology classification system as part of the 2016 revision. Emphasis will be placed on presenting the information so that it is relevant and understandable by...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is used in histology to detect the presence of specific protein markers that can assist with accurate tumor classification and diagnosis. This article provides an overview and the basic steps used to create an optimal IHC stain.
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) detects proteins of interest within whole tissue sections, keeping cellular organization intact.
Biomarkers
AE1/AE3
AMACR
BCL6
CD20
CD3
CD4
CD68
CD8
CDX2
CK20
Ck5
Colocalization
Counterstain
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