1986
DOI: 10.1267/ahc.19.451
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Histochemical observation of lectin-binding patterns in Paget's disease.

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“…The present study revealed EMA to be mostly restricted to the focal and basal/parabasal types of Paget's disease. EMA is a glycoprotein which probably has affinity for lectins, and Paget cells showed strong lectin bindings (8,21,26), which is compatible with the presence of EMA in those cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…The present study revealed EMA to be mostly restricted to the focal and basal/parabasal types of Paget's disease. EMA is a glycoprotein which probably has affinity for lectins, and Paget cells showed strong lectin bindings (8,21,26), which is compatible with the presence of EMA in those cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Histochemically, Paget cells contain PAS-positive polysaccharides and bind lectins such as PNA, DAB, and SBA which are specific for galactose and N-acetyl-galactosamine (8,21,27). Recently, it has been reported that Paget cells contain particular types of cytokeratins different from those of epidermis (16,17).…”
Section: Immunohistochemicalmentioning
confidence: 99%