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FMC282a
Multiple organ cancer frozen tissue array, including pathology grade, 28 cases/28 cores, replacing FMC282
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| Microarray Panel: | Multiple organ carcinoma frozen tissue microarray, containing 14 organ types of carcinoma (3 squamous cell carcinoma, 5 adenocarcinoma, 1 each of malignant melanoma, seminoma, clear cell carcinoma, fibrosarcoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, invasive ductal carcinoma) with normal tissue, single core per case |
| Cores: | 28 |
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| Cases: | 28 |
| Layout: | 7 cols × 4 rows |
| Core Diameter: | 2 mm |
| Thickness: | 5 µm | | Quality Control: | Anti-Actin confirmed | | Applications: | Routine histology procedures including ImmunoHistochemistry (IHC) and In Situ Hybridization (ISH), protocols which can be found on our support page. |
| Notes: | Tissues were snap frozen in liquid nitrogen immediately after excision and were embedded in OCT. The array sections are 5-8 µm in thickness, mounted on positively charged glass slides, and briefly fixed by cold acetone. |
*Tissue Microarray Slide Types:
- Unstained: unstained
frozen
tissue microarray slide.
- Trial: tissue microarray trial slide. 10% - 25% of cores missing. Good for titrating antibody dilution and experiment conditions. Limited numbers are available, to 2 per item per order. Test slides (tissue arrays with catalog numbers ending with 241 or 242) are recommended as a substitute.
- H & E: Hematoxylin and Eosin stained tissue microarray slide.
Microarray Panel Display | Legend: | Bre - Breast,
Col - Colon,
Eso - Esophagus,
Kid - Kidney,
Liv - Liver,
Lun - Lung,
Ova - Ovary,
Rec - Rectum,
Ske - Skeletal muscle,
Ski - Skin,
Sto - Stomach,
Tes - Testis,
Thy - Thyroid gland,
Vul - Vulva
- Malignant tumor,
- Normal tissue
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Specification Sheet
| Pos |
No. |
Sex |
Age |
Organ |
Pathology diagnosis |
Grade |
Type † |
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A1 |
1 |
F |
50 |
Vulva |
Squamous cell carcinoma |
1 |
Malignant |
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A2 |
2 |
F |
45 |
Ovary |
Serous adenocarcinoma |
2 |
Malignant |
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A3 |
3 |
M |
62 |
Stomach |
Adenocarcinoma (smooth muscle) |
– |
Malignant |
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A4 |
4 |
M |
51 |
Esophagus |
Squamous cell carcinoma |
1 |
Malignant |
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A5 |
5 |
F |
35 |
Skin |
Malignant melanoma |
– |
Malignant |
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A6 |
6 |
M |
55 |
Testis |
Seminoma |
– |
Malignant |
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A7 |
7 |
F |
27 |
Thyroid gland |
Fibrous tissue with adenocarcinoma infiltrate |
– |
Malignant |
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B1 |
8 |
F |
55 |
Vulva |
Normal vulva tissue |
– |
Normal |
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B2 |
9 |
F |
50 |
Ovary |
Normal ovary tissue |
– |
Normal |
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B3 |
10 |
M |
38 |
Stomach |
Normal stomach tissue |
– |
Normal |
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B4 |
11 |
M |
28 |
Esophagus |
Normal esophagus tissue |
– |
Normal |
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B5 |
12 |
M |
35 |
Skin |
Normal skin tissue |
– |
Normal |
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B6 |
13 |
M |
50 |
Testis |
Normal testis tissue |
– |
Normal |
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B7 |
14 |
M |
40 |
Thyroid gland |
Normal thyroid gland tissue |
– |
Normal |
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C1 |
15 |
M |
56 |
Lung |
Squamous cell carcinoma |
2 |
Malignant |
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C2 |
16 |
M |
54 |
Liver |
Hepatocellular carcinoma |
2 |
Malignant |
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C3 |
17 |
F |
56 |
Kidney |
Clear cell carcinoma |
1 |
Malignant |
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C4 |
18 |
M |
18 |
Skeletal muscle |
Fibrosarcoma of buttocks |
– |
Malignant |
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C5 |
19 |
M |
50 |
Colon |
Adenocarcinoma |
1 |
Malignant |
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C6 |
20 |
F |
52 |
Breast |
Invasive ductal carcinoma |
1 |
Malignant |
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C7 |
21 |
M |
40 |
Rectum |
Adenocarcinoma |
1 |
Malignant |
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D1 |
22 |
M |
40 |
Lung |
Normal lung tissue |
– |
Normal |
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D2 |
23 |
M |
54 |
Liver |
Normal liver tissue (cirrhosis) |
– |
Normal |
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D3 |
24 |
F |
56 |
Kidney |
Normal kidney tissue |
– |
Normal |
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D4 |
25 |
M |
30 |
Skeletal muscle |
Normal skeletal muscle tissue |
– |
Normal |
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D5 |
26 |
M |
28 |
Colon |
Normal colon tissue |
– |
Normal |
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D6 |
27 |
F |
45 |
Breast |
Normal breast tissue |
– |
Normal |
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D7 |
28 |
M |
45 |
Rectum |
Normal rectum tissue (smooth muscle) |
– |
Normal |
† For precise diagnosis, refer to pathology description.
**The grade 1-3 (or I-III) in Pathology Diagnosis is equivalent to well-differentiated, moderately-differentiated or poorly differentiated, respectively, under microscope.
Grade 1 or well-differentiated: Cells appear normal and are not growing rapidly.
Grade 2 or moderately-differentiated: Cells appear slightly different than normal.
Grade 3 or poorly differentiated: Cells appear abnormal and tend to grow and spread more aggressively.
Grade 4 or undifferentiated: *(for certain tumors), features are not significantly distinguishing to make it look any different from undifferentiated cancers which occur in other organs.
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