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  2. Adenosquamous carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Micrograph of adenosquamous carcinoma of the pancreas. Light microscopy shows a combination of gland-like cells and squamous epithelial cells. [4] On immunohistochemistry, it is typically positive for CK5/6, CK7 and p63, and negative for CK20, p16 and p53. On genetic testing, KRAS and p53 are typically altered. [4]

  3. Keratin 7 - Wikipedia

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    Immunohistochemistry for CK7 of a metastatic undifferentiated carcinoma to a lymph node. Because the keratin-7 antigen is found in both healthy and neoplastic cells, antibodies to CK7 can be used in immunohistochemistry to distinguish ovarian and transitional cell carcinomas (staining positive) from colonic and prostate cancers (negative), respectively.

  4. Keratin 20 - Wikipedia

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    Keratin 20, often abbreviated CK20, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KRT20 gene. [5] [6] [7]Keratin 20 is a type I cytokeratin.It is a major cellular protein of mature enterocytes and goblet cells and is specifically found in the gastric and intestinal mucosa.

  5. Extramammary Paget's disease - Wikipedia

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    Primary EMPD tests positive for CK7 but negative for CK20, whereas secondary is positive for both. [15] Lack of positivity for hormone receptors and HER2 protein is overexpressed meaning that the cells are dividing rapidly and can be indicate an aggressive and more recurrent disease. [citation needed]

  6. Cytokeratin - Wikipedia

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    The α-helical domain has 310-150 amino acids and comprises four segments in which a seven-residue pattern repeats. Into this repeated pattern, the first and fourth residues are hydrophobic and the charged residues show alternate positive and negative polarity, resulting in the polar residues being located on one side of the helix.

  7. Lung cancer - Wikipedia

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    CK7 and CK20 are also commonly used to differentiate lung cancers. CK20 is found in several cancers, but typically absent from lung cancer. CK7 is present in many lung cancers, but absent from squamous cell carcinomas. [25]

  8. 12 Tips for Healthy Holiday Eating

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    2. Add Protein and Fiber to Your Plate First. Protein and fiber can help keep your hunger in check and make you feel fuller for longer. There’s even research suggesting that high-protein ...

  9. Ceruminous adenoma - Wikipedia

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    All cells are positive with pancytokeratin and epithelial membrane antigen; only the luminal cells are positive with CK7; only the basal cells are positive with CK5/6, p63, S100 protein. CD117 can be positive in either population. The cells are negative with chromogranin, synaptophysin and CK20. [2]