[Histonet] Prostate tumor markers
Patti Loykasek
ploykasek <@t> phenopath.com
Wed Jun 16 16:23:23 CDT 2004
In our practice we use the high molecular weight keratin clone 34BE12 (which
some people mistakenly refer to as CK903 - that is Enzo's catalog number for
this antibody), and we use it with P504S.P504S is generally the more
difficult of the two to interpret. At times we will use a CK5/6 clone D5/16
B4 depending on how our a client's specimens are staining. Hope this helps.
Patti Loykasek
PhenoPath Laboratories
Seattle, WA>
One of my colleagues needs to differentiate between prostatic neoplasia and
> BPH/normal. What markers are people using these days?
> Thanks,
> Brett
>
> Brett M. Connolly, Ph.D.
> Merck & Co., Inc.
> MRL, Imaging Research
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> PO Box 4
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> fax. 215-652-2075
> e-mail. brett_connolly <@t> merck.com
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