Tissue Genomic DNA, Breast

CAT#: CD564983

DNA (5 µg); Breast; Fibrocystic changes to breast


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USD 230.00

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    • 5 ug

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Product Data
Disease State Other Disease
Diagnosis Category Fibrocystic Breast
Tissue Breast
Frozen Sample ID FR6A38DE77
Case ID CI0000017929
Prep C
Vial ID DN00001186
Tissue of Origin Breast
Site of Finding Breast
Appearance Lesional
Sample Diagnosis (from Pathology Verification) Fibrocystic changes to breast
Normal 0%
Lesional 100%
Tumor 0%
Tumor Hypo/Acellular Stroma 0%
Tumor Hypercellular Stroma 0%
Necrosis 0%
Pathology Verification notes from H&E review Non Tumor Structures: 20% Glandular epithelium, 70% Stroma, 10% Adipose tissue
Bioanalyzer Ratio (28S/18S) 1.87
CASE Diagnosis (from medical center path report) Adenocarcinoma of breast, lobular
Age 57
Gender Female
Race White or Caucasian
Tumor Grade Nottingham G2: 6-7 points Intermediate combined grade (moderately favorable)
Minimum Stage Grouping IIA
T (Extent of Primary Tumor) T2
N (Lymph node metastasis) N0
M (Distant metastasis) MX
Diagnostic Test Results Cytokeratin (Pan) ~ Keratin, Pan ! by IHC,Negative; Progesterone receptor ~ PR ! by IHC,Positive; Estrogen receptor ~ ER ! by IHC,Positive; HER2 ~ ERBB2 ~ Neu ! by IHC,Negative
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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