Carbonic anhydrase 9

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Carbonic anhydrase 9, abbreviated CA9, is a common immunstain used in genitourinary pathology. It is usually positive in clear cell renal cell carcinoma.[1]

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  1. Genega, EM.; Ghebremichael, M.; Najarian, R.; Fu, Y.; Wang, Y.; Argani, P.; Grisanzio, C.; Signoretti, S. (Dec 2010). "Carbonic anhydrase IX expression in renal neoplasms: correlation with tumor type and grade.". Am J Clin Pathol 134 (6): 873-9. doi:10.1309/AJCPPPR57HNJMSLZ. PMID 21088149.