Immuno Histochemistry
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1. Laparoscopic approach to pheochromocytoma in pregnancy: case report
ABSTRACT A 32-year-old 22-week pregnant hypertensive woman with sporadic episodes of headaches, sweating, and facial flushing was diagnosed with pheochromocytoma through biochemical and imaging tests. Perioperative management included a multidisciplinary approach, symptom stabilization with α blockade followed by β blockade, and tumor resection by laparosc
Int. braz j urol.. Publicado em: 2018-06
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2. AVALIAÇÃO HISTOLÓGICA E IMUNO-HISTOQUÍMICA DE MUCOSA GENGIVAL DE RATOS (Rattus norvegicus albinus) LACTENTES EM PROCESSO DE IRRUPÇÃO DENTÁRIA
A literatura tem demonstrado que o processo fisiológico de irrupção de dentes decíduos pode ser acompanhado por algum tipo de desconforto, de natureza local ou sistêmica. As manifestações mais comuns são: irritabilidade, salivação e sucção digital aumentadas, sono intranqüilo, inapetência, febre, inflamação da gengiva e diarréia. O objetivo
Publicado em: 2007
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3. Estudo da proliferação celular pelo anticorpo anti-PCNA e tecnica AgNOR em biopsias ensoscopicas da mucosa gastrica
The proliferation cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is a 36 Kda protein, acting as a synergist of the delta-DNA-polymerase. As compared to other methods to study cell proliferation, its detection by immuno-histochemistry using a monoclonal antibody to PCNA, PC 10, has the advantage of being simple and preserves tissue morphology as well. It can be performed in for
Publicado em: 1994
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4. Intracranial olfactory neuroblastoma: evidence for olfactory epithelial origin.
AIMS: To determine the possible histogenesis of the intracranial variant of olfactory neuroblastoma. METHODS: Four specimens from three cases of intracranial olfactory neuroblastoma were studied by light microscopy and immuno-histochemistry, and electron microscopy in two cases. RESULTS: Light microscopical examination showed small cell tumour with additiona
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5. Features of the aperiodic microfibrils associated with mouse dental basement membrane demonstrated by ultrastructural histochemistry.
Histochemical features of aperiodic microfibrils (AMF) in mouse tooth germs were examined at the electron microscopic level. Intact and EDTA-isolated materials obtained from one day old first molars were used for ruthenium red (RR) staining, ferritin permeability, periodic acid-silver methenamine (PAM) impregnation, fibronectin localisation, negative stainin
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6. Nuclear DNA content and p53 overexpression in stage I squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue compared with advanced tongue carcinomas.
AIMS: To evaluate the predictive value of the nuclear DNA content (image cytometry) and p53 overexpression (immuno-histochemistry using antibody CM-1) in uniformly treated stage I carcinomas of the mobile tongue. Also, to compare stage I carcinomas with advanced tongue carcinomas (stages II-IV). METHODS: Archival formalin fixed, paraffin wax embedded tumour