Tissue Genomic DNA, Liver

CAT#: CD564792

DNA (5 µg); Liver; Nodular hyperplasia of liver, focal


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Size
    • 5 ug

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Product Data
Disease State Other Disease
Diagnosis Category Hyperplasia
Tissue Liver
Frozen Sample ID FR65EDFB75
Case ID CU0000012132
Prep B
Vial ID DN000006AB
Tissue of Origin Liver
Site of Finding Liver
Appearance Lesional
Sample Diagnosis (from Pathology Verification) Nodular hyperplasia of liver, focal
Normal 0%
Lesional 100%
Tumor 0%
Tumor Hypo/Acellular Stroma 0%
Tumor Hypercellular Stroma 0%
Necrosis 0%
Pathology Verification notes from H&E review Inflammation: Mild Lymphoid infiltrate. Non Tumor Structures: 95% Lobules, 5% Triads
Bioanalyzer Ratio (28S/18S) 1.89
CASE Diagnosis (from medical center path report) Carcinoma of liver, hepatocellular
Age 66
Gender Male
Tumor Grade AJCC G3: Poorly differentiated
Minimum Stage Grouping I
T (Extent of Primary Tumor) T1
N (Lymph node metastasis) N0
M (Distant metastasis) MX
Diagnostic Test Results Synaptophysin ~ SYN ! by IHC,Negative; Cytokeratin 7 ~ CK7 ! by IHC,Negative; Cytokeratin 20 ~ CK20 ! by IHC,Positive; Cytokeratin CAM5.2 ~ CAM5.2 ! by IHC,Positive; Chromogranin A ~ Parathyroid secretory protein 1 ! by IHC,Negative; CD66e ~ C
Storage Store the total DNA -80°C.
Stability These products are stable for one year from date of shipping when stored at -80°C without repeated freeze/thaws.

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