DOG1 expression is common in human tumors: A tissue microarray study on more than 15,000 tissue samples
In conclusion, our data identify several tumor entities that can show DOG1 expression levels at similar levels as in GIST. Although DOG1 is tightly linked to a diagnosis of GIST in spindle cell tumors, the differential diagnosis is much broader in DOG1 positive epithelioid neoplasms.PMID:34717148 | DOI:10.1016/j.prp.2021.153663
Source: Pathology, Research and Practice - Category: Pathology Authors: Kristina Jansen Nagina Farahi Franziska B üscheck Maximilian Lennartz Andreas M Luebke Eike Burandt Anne Menz Martina Kluth Claudia Hube-Magg Andrea Hinsch Doris H öflmayer S ören Weidemann Christoph Fraune Katharina M öller Patrick Lebok Guido Sauter Source Type: research
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