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conserved in all
these proteins.
Chromogranins and
secretogranins together share a C-terminal motif,
whereas chromogranins A and B
share a
region of high...
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these markers.
Widely used
neuroendocrine tissue markers are
various chromogranins,
synaptophysin and PGP9.5. Neuron-specific
enolase (NSE) is less specific...
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Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor 5%
Multiple nests of
tumor cells Gastrinoma Chromogranin Synaptophysin MEN1 DAXX/ATRX Pre-cancer
below for comparison: Precancer:...
- Koeslag,
Johan H.; Saunders,
Peter T.; Wessels,
Jabus A. (1999). "The
chromogranins and counter-regulatory hormones: do they make
homeostatic sense?". Journal...
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nodular enterochromaffin-like cell hyperplasia, as
demonstrated with
chromogranin A immunostaining, in the body of the stomach.
Parietal cells are not...
- classification.
SCLCs bear the
markers of
neuroendocrine cells, such as
chromogranin, synaptophysin, and CD56.
Adenocarcinomas tend to
express Napsin-A and...
- diarrhea,
facial flushing, wheezing,
heart palpitations,
weight loss
Chromogranin A is a
tumor marker for
carcinoid tumors;
blood levels are typically...
- left
adrenal tumor (b, d−f;
hematoxylin and
eosin staining. c, g−i;
chromogranin A staining).
Nontumoral adrenal gland in the
right lower corner, and...
- most
notable is
Chromogranin A. In
comparison to the
specificity of
elevated catecholamines in the
pheochromocytoma patient,
chromogranin A is a non-specific...