GIST802 : Multiple organ mesenchymoma (interstitialoma) tissue array (containing stomach, colon, rectum, small intestine, cardia, pancreas, retroperitoneum and pelvic cavity), 80 cases/80 cores, no overlapping with GIST801
Description
Microarray Panel |
Multiple organ mesenchymom tissue microarray, containing 80 cases from mesenchymoma (29 cases from stomach, 1 from colon, 7 from rectum, 32 from small intestine, 3 from cardia, 2 from pancreas, 5 from retroperitoneum and 1 from pelvic cavity), single core per case |
Cores |
80 |
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Cases |
80 |
Row number |
8 |
Column number |
10 |
Core Diameter (mm) |
1.5 |
Thickness (µm) |
5 |
Quality Control |
H&E and IHC confirmed |
Tissue Array Type |
FFPE |
Species |
Human |
Applications |
Routine histology procedures including Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and In Situ Hybridization (ISH), protocols which can be found at our support page. |
Notes |
1. TMA slides were sectioned and stored at 4°C and may not be fresh cut, but still suitable for IHC. Please request fresh cut if experiment involves phospho-specific antibodies, RNA studies, FISH or ISH, etc. A minimum of 3 slides per TMA must be purchased to cover the cost of trimming for fresh sectioning.
2. Most TMA slides were not coated with an extra layer of paraffin (tissue cores can be easily seen on the glass). To prevent tissue detachment during antigen retrieval, unbaked slides must be baked for at least 30 to 120 minutes at 60°C. before putting into xylene for de-paraffinization. Baked slides were sent out baked for 2 hours.In the following specsheet,“*” means invalid core; “-” means no applicable or negative in IHC markers. |
Mouseover and click individual cores to view high resolution images.
Legend: | Col - Colon,
Pan - Pancreas,
Pel - Pelvic cavity,
Rec - Rectum,
Ret - Retroperitoneum,
Sma - Small intestine,
Sto - Stomach
- Malignant tumor |
Specification Sheet (Sortable), tissue IDs are available in exported Excel files.
Find overlapping cases with this tissue array:
- Product Code: GIST802
- Availability: In Stock
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Tags:
Multiple organs,
Single core per case