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Immunofluorescent and Immunoperoxidase Staining of Antibodies to Fibrous Keratin: Improved Sensitivity for Detecting Epidermal Cancer Cells
June K. Robinson
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Dermatology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Tumor Cell
100%
Tissues
100%
Surgery
66%
Neoplasm
66%
Mohs Surgery
66%
Keratin
66%
Cellular Infiltration
66%
Inflammatory Cell
66%
Immunoperoxidase Staining
66%
Connective Tissue
33%
Carcinoma Cell
33%
Skin Tumor
33%
Antibody
33%
Cancer Cell
33%
Epidermis
33%
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
33%
Paraffin
33%
Vascular Bundle
33%
Polyclonal Antibody
33%
Immunofluorescence Test
33%
Nerve Sheath
33%
Accuracy
33%
Basal Cell Carcinoma
33%
INIS
tissues
100%
surgery
100%
tumors
100%
tumor cells
100%
inflammation
66%
antibodies
66%
carcinomas
66%
keratin
66%
cancer
33%
sensitivity
33%
skin
33%
origin
33%
nerves
33%
mapping
33%
blood vessels
33%
connective tissue
33%
accuracy
33%
stains
33%
epidermis
33%
paraffin
33%