1997
DOI: 10.1023/a:1005712828667
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Abstract: Prognosis of many tumour types is influenced by the degree of neuroendocrine differentiation. Neuroendocrine tumours produce bioactive peptides and amines that can have major disruptive effects on physiology. In the past, investigation of neuroendocrine pathology has relied upon traditional histological staining methods and morphological analysis at light and electron microscopic level. While these methods are still invaluable, the use of immunocytochemical techniques has revolutionised the diagnosis and under… Show more

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