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It is also known '''epithelial membrane antigen''', abbreviated '''EMA'''.<ref>{{OMIM|158340}}</ref>
It is also known '''epithelial membrane antigen''', abbreviated '''EMA'''.<ref>{{OMIM|158340}}</ref>
A ring or dot-like expression pattern is typical for ependymoma. <ref>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Hasselblatt | first1 = M. | last2 = Paulus | first2 = W. | title = Sensitivity and specificity of epithelial membrane antigen staining patterns in ependymomas. | journal = Acta Neuropathol | volume = 106 | issue = 4 | pages = 385-8 | month = Oct | year = 2003 | doi = 10.1007/s00401-003-0752-8 | PMID = 12898159 }}</ref>
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File:Miningioma (4) EMA.JPG | EMA staining in a meningioma (WC/KGH).
File:EMA_dots_ependymoma.jpg | EMA staining in a ependymoma (WC/jensflorian).
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:48, 20 July 2015

Transmembrane mucin 1, commonly abbreviated MUC1, is a commonly used immunostain.

It is also known epithelial membrane antigen, abbreviated EMA.[1]

A ring or dot-like expression pattern is typical for ependymoma. [2]


See also

References

  1. Online 'Mendelian Inheritance in Man' (OMIM) 158340
  2. Hasselblatt, M.; Paulus, W. (Oct 2003). "Sensitivity and specificity of epithelial membrane antigen staining patterns in ependymomas.". Acta Neuropathol 106 (4): 385-8. doi:10.1007/s00401-003-0752-8. PMID 12898159.