Lab Tests Directory
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Immunohistochemistry -Calcitonin
This test uses antibodies to identify the Calcitonin protein in a tissue sample. Calcitonin is a hormone primarily produced by specific cells in the thyroid gland.
Immunohistochemistry -Caldesmon
This test identifies the Caldesmon protein in a tissue sample using specific antibodies. Caldesmon is a protein associated with muscle cells and plays a role in muscle contraction.
Immunohistochemistry -Calretinin
This test uses special dyes to identify the Calretinin protein in a tissue sample. It helps pathologists examine cells and tissues more closely to understand their nature and characteristics.
Immunohistochemistry -CD10 (Neutral Endopeptidase)
This test involves staining a tissue sample to detect the CD10 protein, also known as Neutral Endopeptidase. It helps pathologists identify specific cell types and characteristics within the tissue.
Immunohistochemistry -CD45 (LCA)
This test uses a tissue sample to detect CD45, a protein found on most white blood cells. It helps pathologists determine if a tumor originates from white blood cells, which is crucial for accurate diagnosis.
Immunohistochemistry -Cyclin D1
This test analyzes a tissue sample to measure the amount of Cyclin D1 protein, which plays a key role in controlling cell growth and division. Abnormal levels can indicate certain diseases.
Immunohistochemistry -Fli-1
This test identifies the Fli-1 protein in a tissue sample using specific antibodies. Fli-1 is a marker often found in cells that line blood vessels (endothelial cells) and can be present in certain types of tumors.
Immunohistochemistry -Glypican-3
Glypican-3 is a protein often found in certain types of cancer cells. This immunohistochemistry test uses special antibodies to detect the presence and location of Glypican-3 in a tissue sample. It helps doctors understand the nature of abnormal cells.
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 -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 -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 -PLAP
PLAP (Placental Alkaline Phosphatase) is an enzyme that is normally found in the placenta. This test detects the presence of PLAP in a tissue sample, which can indicate certain cellular changes or the presence of specific tumor types. It's a specialized marker used in pathology.