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Availability of CD10 Immunohistochemistry as a Marker of Breast Myoepithelial Cells on Paraffin Sections

Suzuko Moritani, Ryoji Kushima, Hiroyuki Sugihara, Masamichi Bamba, Tadao K Kobayashi and Takanori Hattori

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FIGURE 3.

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Intraductal papilloma (A, D). Both CD10 (B) and SMA (C) were strongly positive in the myoepithelial cells. CD10 also highlighted the silhouette of myoepithelium in the infarcted area (E), where SMA was negative (F). Meanwhile, SMA was positive in the vessels and myoepithelium of atrophic tubules in the sclerotic area (F), where CD10 was negative (E).

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