Lab Tests Directory
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Immunohistochemistry -HMW-CK
HMW-CK stands for High Molecular Weight Cytokeratin, a type of protein found in certain epithelial cells. This immunohistochemistry test uses antibodies to detect HMW-CK in a tissue sample. It helps classify tumors based on their cellular origin.
Immunohistochemistry -Inhibin alpha
Inhibin alpha is a protein hormone primarily produced in the gonads (ovaries and testes) and adrenal glands. This immunohistochemistry test detects the presence of Inhibin alpha in a tissue sample. It helps identify tumors originating from these specific endocrine tissues.
Immunohistochemistry -INI-1
This test uses special antibodies to look for the INI-1 protein in a tissue sample. It helps doctors identify specific types of tumors by checking if this protein is present or absent in the cells.
Immunohistochemistry -Mammaglobin
This test looks for the mammaglobin protein in a tissue sample. Mammaglobin is typically found in breast cells, and its presence can help identify if a cancer originated from breast tissue.
Immunohistochemistry -MDM2
The MDM2 test checks for the presence and amount of the MDM2 protein in a tissue sample. This protein can be overactive in certain types of tumors, influencing their growth.
Immunohistochemistry -Melan-A
This test identifies the Melan-A protein in a tissue sample. Melan-A is a specific marker for cells that produce pigment, making it very useful in diagnosing melanoma and other related skin conditions.
Immunohistochemistry -MUM1 Protein
This test uses special antibodies to detect the MUM1 protein in tissue samples. It helps doctors understand the characteristics of certain cells, particularly in the context of blood cancers and lymphomas.
Immunohistochemistry -Napsin
This test identifies the Napsin protein in tissue samples. Napsin is often found in specific types of cells, making this test useful for determining the origin of certain cancers.
Immunohistochemistry -p16
This test detects the p16 protein in tissue samples. The presence and pattern of p16 can indicate specific cellular changes, often linked to certain viral infections and associated cancers.
Immunohistochemistry -p504S/AMACR
This test looks for the p504S protein, also known as AMACR, in tissue samples. It is particularly useful in examining prostate tissue to identify abnormal cells.
Immunohistochemistry -p53
This test detects the p53 protein in tissue samples. Abnormal levels or patterns of p53 can indicate genetic changes in cells, which are often associated with various types of cancer.
Immunohistochemistry -p63
p63 is a protein found in the nuclei of certain cells. This test uses special antibodies to detect the p63 protein in a tissue sample, helping doctors understand the characteristics of cells within the tissue. It's a key tool in pathology to identify specific cell types.