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Normal Tissue Gallery- GTX04448

L-FABP antibody [MSVA-501M] HistoMAX

 

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Adrenal gland
Aorta, media
Appendix , mucosa – Strong L-FABP immunostaining of the surface cell layers of the epithelium of the appendix
Appendix, muscular wall
Bone marrow
Breast
Bronchus, mucosa
Cerebellum (molecular, Purkinje and, granule cell layers; white matter)
Cerebellum (molecular layer, Purkinje cell layer, granule cell layer, white matter)1
Cerebrum, grey matter
Cerebrum, white matter
Colon descendens, muscular wall
Colon descendes, mucosa – Strong L-FABP immunostaining of colon epithelial cells. Due to very high levels of L-FABP protein in these epithelial cells, staining of adjacent tissues can occur (contamination artifact)
Duodenum, Brunner gland
Duodenum, mucosa – Strong L-FABP immunostaining of duodenal epithelial cells. Due to very high levels of L-FABP protein in epithelial cells, staining of adjacent tissues can occur (contamination artifact)
Duodenum, mucosa – Strong L-FABP immunostaining of the surface cell layers of the duodenal epithelium
Epididymis
Esophagus, squamous epithelium
Fallopian tube, mucosa
Fat
Gallbladder, epithelium
Heart muscle
Ileum, mucosa – Strong L-FABP immunostaining of epithelial cells. Due to very high levels of L-FABP protein in epithelial cells, some staining of adjacent tissues is seen (contamination artifact)
Kidney, cortex – In the kidney, L-FABP immunostaining preferentially occurs in proximal tubuli
Kidney, medulla
Liver – Strong L-FABP immunostaining of hepatocytes. Due to very high levels of L-FABP protein in these cells, staining of adjacent tissues can occur (contamination artifact)
Lung
Lymph node
Ovary, stroma
Pancreas
Parathyroid
Parathyroid
Pituitary gland, anterior lobe
Pituitary gland, posterior lobe
Placenta (amnion and chorion)
Placenta, early
Placenta, mature
Prostate
Rectum, mucosa – Strong L-FABP immunostaining of epithelial cells of the rectum. Staining is more intense at the surface then at the base of the crypts. Due to high levels of L-FABP protein in these epithelia, staining of adjacent tissues and accumulation in mucosa associated macrophages can occur (contamination artifact).
Seminal vesicle
Sinus paranasales
Skeletal muscle
Skin
Spleen
Stomach, antrum – A focal L-FABP positivity of stomach antrum epithelium can occasionally be seen (1 of 8 samples)
Stomach, antrum
Stomach, corpus
Testis
Thymus
Thyroid gland
Tonsil, surface epithelium
Tonsil
Urinary bladder, muscular wall
Urinary bladder, urothelium
Uterus, ectocervix
Uterus, endocervix
Uterus, endometrium (pregnancy)
Uterus, endometrium (pregnancy)
Uterus, endometrium (secretion)
Uterus, myometrium

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