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- Calretinin, also known as calbindin 2 (formerly 29 kDa calbindin), is a calcium-binding protein involved in calcium signaling. In humans, the calretinin...
- Calbindins are three different calcium-binding proteins: calbindin, calretinin and S100G. They were originally described as vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding...
- is characterized by high levels of calretinin. Sarcomatous mesothelioma does not express high levels of calretinin. Other morphological subtypes have...
- tumor samples show that it is indeed positive for mesothelial-markers (calretinin, WT1, and CK6). It is the most common extratesticular neoplasm after lipoma...
- the high-capacity, low-affinity calcium-binding protein calsequestrin. Calretinin is another type of Calcium binding protein weighing 29kD. It is involved...
- limits its specificity. Overall, CK5/6, along with other markers like calretinin and thrombomodulin, demonstrates high sensitivity for epithelioid mesothelioma...
- tumours, although it does not distinguish them from neuroendocrine tumours. Calretinin has also been suggested as a marker. For diagnosis of granulosa cell tumour...
- belongs to the calbindin family of calcium-binding proteins, along with calretinin (CALB2). The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the calcium-binding...
- inhibited) cholinergic interneurons, parvalbumin-expressing neurons and calretinin-expressing neurons. The dorsal striatum receives significant glutamatergic...
- other immunohistochemistry tests, such as those for BerEp4, WT1, and calretinin. For cancers that highly express CEA, targeting CEA through radioimmunotherapy...