IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY SOX-10 Test
Test Name: IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY SOX-10 Test
Components: SOX-10 protein detection
Price: 470.0 AED
Sample Condition: Submit tumor tissue in 10% Formal-saline OR Formalin fixed paraffin embedded block. Ship at room temperature. Provide a copy of the Histopathology report, Site of biopsy and Clinical history.
Report Delivery: Sample Daily by 6 pm; Report Block: 5 days, Tissue Biopsy: 5 days, Tissue large complex: 7 days
Method: Immunohistochemistry
Test Type: Cancer
Doctor: Oncologist, Pathologist
Test Department: HISTOLOGY
Pre Test Information: Provide a copy of the Histopathology report, Site of biopsy and Clinical history.
What is the IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY SOX-10 Test?
The SOX-10 test is an immunohistochemistry (IHC) test used to detect the presence of the SOX-10 protein in tissue samples. SOX-10 is a transcription factor that plays a crucial role in the development of neural crest cells, which give rise to various cell types in the peripheral nervous system, including melanocytes and Schwann cells.
The SOX-10 test is commonly used in pathology to aid in the diagnosis of various conditions, including melanoma and neurofibroma. It can help differentiate between different types of tumors and identify the presence of neural crest-derived cells.
How does the IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY SOX-10 Test work?
During the test, a tissue sample is collected and processed into thin sections. These sections are then treated with specific antibodies that bind to the SOX-10 protein. If the protein is present in the tissue, the antibody will bind to it, and a subsequent staining reaction will produce a visible color or fluorescence signal, indicating the presence of SOX-10.
The results of the SOX-10 test can be observed under a microscope and interpreted by a pathologist. The presence or absence of SOX-10 staining can provide valuable information about the origin and nature of the tissue sample, helping guide further diagnosis and treatment decisions.
For more information about the IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY SOX-10 Test, please consult with your healthcare provider.
Test Name | IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY SOX-10 Test |
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Components | |
Price | 470.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Submit tumor tissue in 10% Formal-saline OR Formalin fixed paraffin embedded block. Ship at room temperature. Provide a copy of the Histopathology report, Site of biopsy and Clinical history. |
Report Delivery | Sample Daily by 6 pm; Report Block: 5 days Tissue Biopsy: 5 days Tissue large complex : 7 days |
Method | Immunohistochemistry |
Test type | Cancer |
Doctor | Oncologist, Pathologist |
Test Department: | HISTOLOGY |
Pre Test Information | Provide a copy of the Histopathology report, Site of biopsy and Clinical history. |
Test Details | The SOX-10 test is an immunohistochemistry (IHC) test used to detect the presence of the SOX-10 protein in tissue samples. SOX-10 is a transcription factor that plays a crucial role in the development of neural crest cells, which give rise to various cell types in the peripheral nervous system, including melanocytes and Schwann cells. The SOX-10 test is commonly used in pathology to aid in the diagnosis of various conditions, including melanoma and neurofibroma. It can help differentiate between different types of tumors and identify the presence of neural crest-derived cells. During the test, a tissue sample is collected and processed into thin sections. These sections are then treated with specific antibodies that bind to the SOX-10 protein. If the protein is present in the tissue, the antibody will bind to it, and a subsequent staining reaction will produce a visible color or fluorescence signal, indicating the presence of SOX-10. The results of the SOX-10 test can be observed under a microscope and interpreted by a pathologist. The presence or absence of SOX-10 staining can provide valuable information about the origin and nature of the tissue sample, helping guide further diagnosis and treatment decisions. |