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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

Maximum Days to Obtain Report for p40 Test Immunohistochemistry

Maximum Days to Obtain Report for p40 Test Immunohistochemistry

The report for the p40 Test Immunohistochemistry can be obtained within a maximum of 7-10 business days. However, this timeline may vary depending on the laboratory's workload and the specific requirements of the test.

What are the prerequisites for the test p40 Test Immunohistochemistry

  • Fixed tissue sections on positively charged slides
  • Antibody specific for the desired antigen
  • Blocking agent to reduce non-specific binding
  • Secondary antibody conjugated to a detection system (e.g. HRP or AP)
  • Substrate for detection (e.g. DAB or BCIP/NBT)
  • Microscope for visualization

What are the measure values for the test p40 Test Immunohistochemistry

  • Positive control: Tonsil tissue
  • Positive staining: Cytoplasmic
  • Intensity: Moderate to strong
  • Percentage of positive cells: >40%

What does this test p40 Test Immunohistochemistry identify?

p40 Test Immunohistochemistry

The p40 test is an immunohistochemistry test that is used to identify specific types of cells in a tissue sample. This test is often used to differentiate between squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma in cases of lung cancer. The p40 protein is a marker that is typically expressed in squamous cell carcinoma but not in adenocarcinoma.

During the test, a tissue sample is treated with antibodies that specifically bind to the p40 protein. If the sample contains squamous cell carcinoma cells, the antibodies will bind to the p40 protein and produce a positive result. If the sample contains adenocarcinoma cells, the antibodies will not bind to the p40 protein and produce a negative result.

The p40 test is an important tool in the diagnosis and classification of lung cancer, as it can help pathologists determine the type of cancer present in a tissue sample. This information is crucial for guiding treatment decisions and predicting patient outcomes.

Why is this test p40 Test Immunohistochemistry taken?

Test p40 Test Immunohistochemistry

Test p40 is an immunohistochemistry test that is used to detect the presence of p40 protein in tissue samples. This test is commonly used in the diagnosis of certain types of cancer, particularly squamous cell carcinoma.

The p40 protein is a specific marker for squamous cell carcinoma and is not typically present in other types of cancer. By identifying the presence of p40 protein in tissue samples, doctors can more accurately diagnose squamous cell carcinoma and determine the best course of treatment.

Overall, the p40 Test Immunohistochemistry is an important tool in the diagnosis and management of certain types of cancer, helping doctors to provide more targeted and effective treatment to their patients.

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