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From: alphaB-crystallin is a marker of aggressive breast cancer behavior but does not independently predict for patient outcome: a combined analysis of two randomized studies

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alphaB-crystallin immunohistochemical detection in cancerous and non-cancerous tissues. Strong cytoplasmic immunoreactivity of neoplastic cells is shown in A, whereas neoplastic cells are negative in B-D. In normal breast tissue only myoepithelial cells are positive (B). Nerve fibers and adipose tissues are also immunoreactive. (A: ×40, B-D: ×100).

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