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Rabbit anti-human IgA antibody [MSVA-700R] HistoMAX

 

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Adrenal gland
Aorta, media
Appendix, mucosa – Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are numerous in the stroma. Rabbit anti-human IgA also accumulates in the cytoplasm of the crypt epithelium.
Appendix, muscular wall
Bone marrow – Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are rather rare.
Breast – Rabbit anti-human IgA positive secreted liquid is seen in breast glands in this sample.
Breast – Rabbit anti-human IgA staining is lacking in this sample.
Bronchus, mucosa
Cerebellum, cortex (Stratum moleculare)
Cerebellum, grey (Stratum neuronorum)
Cerebrum, grey matter
Cerebrum, white matter
Colon descendens, mucosa
Colon descendens, muscular wall
Duodenum, Brunner gland
Duodenum, mucosa – Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are abundant in the stroma.
Epididymis – Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are lacking in the epididymis but some Rabbit anti-human IgA staining occurs in blood serum.
Esophagus, squamous epithelium – Few Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are seen.
Fallopian tube, mucosa
Fat
Gallbladder, epithelium
Heart muscle
Ileum, mucosa – Numerous Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells in the stroma
Kidney, cortex
Kidney, medulla
Liver
Lung
Lymph node – A fraction of plasma cells are Rabbit anti-human IgA positive.
Ovary, stroma
Pancreas
Parathyroid gland
Parotid gland
Pituitary gland, anterior lobe – Some Rabbit anti-human IgA staining can occurs in the adenohypophysis.
Pituitary gland, anterior lobe
Pituitary gland, posterior lobe
Placenta (amnion and chorion) – Stromal Rabbit anti-human IgA staining is occasionally seen – probably caused by Rabbit anti-human IgA from the blood.
Placenta (amnion and chorion)
Placenta, early – Some Rabbit anti-human IgA staining occurs in the cytotrophoblast.
Placenta, mature
Prostate
Seminal vesicle
Sinus paranasales – Abundance of Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells.
Skeletal muscle
Skin
Spleen – Few Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are seen
Stomach, antrum – Few Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are seen.
Stomach, antrum – Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are occur in the stroma. Rabbit anti-human IgA also accumulates in the cytoplasm of superficial epitheial cell layers.
Stomach, corpus – Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are abundant in the stroma. Rabbit anti-human IgA also accumulates in the cytoplasm of superficial epitheial cell layers.
Testis
Testis
Thymus – Few Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are seen.
Thyroid gland – Some Rabbit anti-human IgA staining can occurs in the colloid of some follicles
Tonsil – Numerous Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are seen. Week staining is also seen in the crypts as a result of Rabbit anti-human IgA secretion
Tonsil, surface epithelium – Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are abundant.
Urinary bladder, muscular wall
Urinary bladder, urothelium – Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are abundant in the stroma. Rabbit anti-human IgA accumulates in the superficial layers of the urothelium.
Urinary bladder, urothelium – Rabbit anti-human IgA positive plasma cells are abundant in this sample. A faint Rabbit anti-human IgA staining also occurs in the superficial urothelial cell layer.
Uterus, ectocervix
Uterus, endocervix
Uterus, endometrium (pregnancy)
Uterus, endometrium (secretion)
Uterus, myometrium
   

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