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Normal Tissue Gallery- GTX04469

GluT1 antibody [MSVA-401R] HistoMAX

 

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Adrenal gland
Aorta, endothelium
Appendix, mucosa – Focal faint epithelial cell GluT1 staining. Staining is more intense in follicular dendritic cells of a germinal centre
Appendix, muscular wall
Bone marrow – Erythrocytes and their precursor cells stain positive
Breast – Faint cytoplasmic staining of acinar cells of the breast
Bronchus, mucosa – Faint cytoplasmic GluT1 staining occurs in (non-basal) cells of the respiratory epithelium
Cerebellum (granule cell layer, white matter)
Cerebellum (molecular layer, Purkinje cell layer, granule cell layer) – GluT1 staining in endothelial cells is strongest in the brain
Cerebrum, grey matter – A particularly strong GluT1 staining of endothelial cells is seen in the brain
Cerebrum, white matter
Colon descendens, muscular wall
Colon descendes, mucosa – Signficant GluT1 staining of endothelial cells of most vessels
Duodenum, Brunner gland
Duodenum, mucosa – Strong GluT1 staining of endothelial cells of most small vessels
Epididymis
Esophagus, squamous epithelium – Weak to moderate membranous GluT1 staining in the lower third of the squamous epithelium
Fallopian tube, mucosa – A weak to moderate cytoplasmic staining of epithelial cells occurs in the fallopian tube
Gallbladder, epithelium – Epithelial cell staining is absent in this sample
Gallbladder, epithelium – Focal epithelial cell staining of variable intensity
Heart muscle – Moderate to strong GluT1 staining of small capillaries
Ileum, mucosa
Kidney, cortex – Few tubuli or collecting ducts show weak GluT1 staining
Kidney, medulla – Few collecting ducts show weak to moderate cytoplasmic GluT1 staining
Kidney, medulla – GluT1 staining is strongest in capillaries. Few tubuli or collecting ducts show weak cytoplasmic GluT1 staining
Liver – Strong GluT1 staining of erythrocytes while sinusoidal cells lack staining
Lung – GluT1 staining is largely limited to erythrocytes. Endothelial cells hardly stain positive
Lymph node – Prominent GluT1 staining in follicular dendritic cells of germinal centres and in endothelial cells. Staining is weaker in a fraction of interfollicular cells
Lymph node – Prominent GluT1 staining in follicular dendritic cells of germinal centres and in endothelial cells
Ovary stroma – Strong GluT1 staining of endothelial cells of some small blood vessels
Pancreas – A focal membranous staining of acinar epithelial cells is seen in this sample from the pancreas
Pancreas – GluT1 staining is limited to erythrocytes in this sample
Parathyroid gland
Parotid gland
Pituitary gland, anterior lobe
Pituitary gland, posterior lobe – Strong GluT1 staining of endothelial cells
Placenta (amnion and chorion) – Membranous GluT1 staining is very intense in amnion and chorion cells. Endothelial cells also show a particularly strong staining
Placenta, early – Very intense, predominantly membranous GluT1 staining of syncytio- and cytotrophoblast cells
Placenta, mucosa – Very intense, predominantly membranous GluT1 staining of syncytio- and cytotrophoblast cells. Endothelial cells also show a strong positivity
Prostate – Weak GluT1 staining in basal cells
Rectum, mucosa – A weak membranous and cytoplasmic, preferentially basolateral GluT1 staining in the surface epithelium of this rectum sample
Rectum, mucosa – GluT1 staining largely absent in this rectum sample
Seminal vesicle – A predominantly basolateral membranous GluT1 positivity occurs in a fraction of epithelial cells
Sinus paranasales
Skeletal muscle – Strong GluT1 staining perineurium while endothelial cells of small capillaries lack staining
Skin – Weak to moderate cytoplasmic GluT1 staining, preferentially in the lower third of the squamous epithelium
Spleen – Strong GluT1 staining of erythrocytes
Stomach, antrum – A weak membranous and cytoplasmic, preferentially basolateral GluT1 staining occurs in the surface epithelium of this sample
Stomach, antrum – GluT1 staining is limited to erythrocytes in this stomach sample
Testis
Thymus
Thyroid gland – Epithelial cells are GluT1 negative
Tonsil, surface epithelium – Weak to moderate membranous GluT1 staining in the lower half of the squamous epithelium. Moderate to strong GluT1 staining of follicular dendritic cells in germinal centres while staining is markedly weaker in a fraction of interfollicular cells.
Urinary bladder, muscular wall
Urinary bladder, urothelium – A weak to moderate membranous staining occurs in the urothelium with decreasing intensity from the basal to the superficial cell layers
Uterus, ectocervix
Uterus, endocervix
Uterus, endometrium (pregnancy) – Moderate intensity, predominantly membranous GluT1 staining of decidua cells
Uterus, endometrium (proliferation) – Prominent GluT1 staining of small vessels in this sample
Uterus, endometrium (proliferation) – Weak GluT1 staining of both epithelial and stromal cells
Uterus, endometrium (secretion) – Weak to moderate GluT1 staining of both epithelial and stromal cells
Uterus, myometrium
   

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