SHN-1 Human Digestive Panel Test results
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1 SHN-1 Human Digestive Panel Test results HN-30 tongue HN-24 salivary gland HN-12 larynx HN-28 esophagus HN-29 stomach HN-20 pancreas HN-13 liver HN-14 gall bladder HN-27-1 duodenum HN-27-2 ileum HN-27-3 jejunum HN-27-4 appendix HN-06 colon SHN-2 Human Reproductive Panel Test results HN-37-1 vaginal mucosa HN-37-2 vaginal wall HN-35 uterus HN-36 cervix HN-38 fallopian tube HN-19 ovary HN-18 breast HN-22 placenta HN-31 testis HN-23 prostate HN-39 urethra SHN-3 Human Endocrine/ Urinary Panel Test results HN-21 pituitary HN-33 thyroid HN-32 thymus HN-02 adrenal HN-20 pancreas HN-19 ovary HN-31 testis HN-11 kidney HN-40 ureter HN-03 bladder HN-39 urethra
2 SHN-4 Human Cardio / Respiratory Panel Test results HN-10-1 heart HN-10-2 coronary artery HN-10-3 left ventricle HN-10-4 pericardium HN-10-5 aorta HN-12 larynx HN-34 trachea HN-16 bronchus HN-15-1 lung HN-15-2 lung HN-15-3 lung SHN-5 Human Lymphatic / Misc. Panel Test results HN-08 spleen HN-17-1 lymph node HN-17-2 lymph node HN-32 thymus HN-05 tonsil HN-26-1 skin HN-26-2 skin HN-25-1 skeletal muscle HN-25-2 skeletal muscle HN-01-1 adipose HN-01-2 adipose HN-04-3 cerebellum SHN-6 Human Major Organs Panel Test results HN-29 stomach HN-20 pancreas HN-13 liver HN-06 colon HN-35 uterus HN-19 ovary HN-18 breast HN-31 testis HN-23 prostate HN-10-1 heart HN-15 lung
3 SHN-7 Human Brain 1 Panel Test results HN dura mater HN caudate nucleus HN cerebellum HN hemangioblastoma HN cerebral meninges HN cerebral peduncles HN cerebrum HN corpus callosum HN globus pallidus HN hippocampus SHN-8 Human Brain 2 Panel Test results HN hypothalamus HN nucleus accumbens HN occipital cortex HN occipital lobe HN olfactory lobe HN postcentral gyrus HN posterior cortex HN precentral gyrus HN putamen HN striatum SHN-9 Human Brain 3 Panel Test results HN substantia nigra HN superior parietal lobe HN thalamus HN vermis cerebelli HN brain cortex HN frontal cortex HN frontal lobe HN parietal cortex HN temporal lobe HN parietal lobe
4 SMN-1 Mouse Tissue Panel 1 Test results MN-01 adipose MN-02 adrenal MN-03 bladder MN-04 cerebellum MN-05 cerebrum MN-06 colon MN-07 eye MN-08 esophagus MN-09 fetus MN-10 heart MN-11 kidney SMN-2 Mouse Tissue Panel 2 Test results MN-12 larynx MN-13 liver MN-14 lung MN-15 lymph node MN-16 mammary gland MN-17 ovary MN-18 pancreas MN-19 pituitary MN-20 placenta MN-21 prostate MN-22 salivary gland SMN-3 Mouse Tissue Panel 3 Test results MN-23 skeletal muscle MN-24 skin MN-25 small intestine MN-26 spleen MN-27 stomach MN-28 tongue MN-29 testis MN-30 thymus MN-31 thyroid MN-32 trachea MN-33 uterus
5 SRN-1 Rat Tissue Panel 1 Test results RN-01 adipose RN-02 adrenal RN-03 bladder RN-04 cerebellum RN-05 cerebrum RN-06 colon RN-07 eye RN-08 esophagus RN-09 fetus RN-10 heart RN-11 kidney SRN-2 Rat Tissue Panel 2 Test results RN-12 larynx RN-13 liver RN-14 lung RN-15 lymph node RN-16 mammary gland RN-17 ovary RN-18 pancreas RN-19 pituitary RN-20 placenta RN-21 prostate RN-22 salivary gland SRN-3 Rat Tissue Panel 3 Test results RN-23 skeletal muscle RN-24 skin RN-25 small intestine RN-26 spleen RN-27 stomach RN-28 tongue RN-29 testis RN-30 thymus RN-31 thyroid RN-32 trachea RN-33 uterus
6 SCL-1 Cell Line Panel 1 Test results CL-01 A549 / human lung carcinoma CL-02 HeLa / human cervix epithelioid carcinoma CL-03 Jurkat / human lymphoma T lymphocyte, acute T cell leukemia CL-04 MCF7 / human breast adenocarcinoma, pleural effusion CL-05 PC-3 / human prostate adenocarcinoma CL-06 HepG2 / human hepatocellular carcinoma CL / human transformed primary embryonal kidney CL-08 HT-29 / human colon adenocarcinoma CL-09 A431 / human epidermoid carcinoma CL-10 K562 / human chronic myelogenous leukemia CL-11 MOLT4 / human acute lymphoblastic leukemia CL-12 NIH-3T3 / mouse embryonic fibroblast SCL-2 Cell Line Panel 2 Test results CL-13 HS 578T / human breast ductal carcinoma CL-14 HL 60 / human promyelocytic leukemia CL-15 Raji / human Burkitt lymphoma CL-16 OVCAR-3 / human ovarian adenocarcinoma CL-17 SK-N-SH / human brain neuroblastoma CL-18 SW 1353 / human humerus chondrosarcoma CL-19 SW 480 / human colon adenocarcinoma CL-20 T24 / human bladder transitional cell carcinoma CL-21 THP-1 / human monocyte CL / human primary renal cell adenocarcinoma CL-23 CRL-1976 / human uterine sarcoma
7 ST1-6X-1 Lung / male / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T1-001-T-1 Papillary T1-001-N-1 T1-005-T-1 T1-005-N-1 T1-013-T-1 Adenosquamous Cell Carcinoma T1-013-N-1 T1-014-T-1 Large Cell Carcinoma T1-014-N-1 T1-024-T-1 Small Cell Carcinoma T1-024-N-1 T1-033-T-1 T1-033-N-1 ST1-6X-2 Lung / female / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T1-045-T-1 T1-045-N-1 T1-050-T-1 T1-050-N-1 T1-055-T-1 Large Cell Carcinoma T1-055-N-1 T1-056-T-1 Small Cell Carcinoma T1-056-N-1 T1-057-T-1 Spindle Cell Carcinoma T1-057-N-1 T1-058-T-1 Papillary Carcinoma T1-058-N-1 ST2-6X-1 Breast / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T2-005-T-1 T2-005-N-1 T2-034-T-1 T2-034-N-1 T2-049-T-1 Mucinous Carcinoma T2-049-N-1 T2-050-T-1 Lobular Carcinoma T2-050-N-1 T2-053-T-1 Metaplastic Carcinoma T2-053-N-1 T2-055-T-1 Intraductal Carcinoma T2-055-N-1
8 ST2-6X-2 Breast / ductal carcinoma subtype Test results T2-017-T-1 T2-017-N-1 T2-018-T-1 T2-018-N-1 T2-029-T-1 T2-029-N-1 T2-034-T-1 T2-034-N-1 T2-046-T-1 T2-046-N-1 T2-048-T-1 T2-048-N-1 ST3-12X-1 Prostate / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T3-001-T-1 Prostatic Adenoma T3-004-T-1 Prostatic fibroadenoma T3-008-T-1 Prostatic fibroma T3-013-T-1 Prostatic fibroma T3-015-T-1 Prostatic fibroma T3-003-T-1 Benign prostatic fibrosis T3-007-T-1 Prostatic hyperplasia T3-011-T-1 Prostatic hypertrophy T3-012-T-1 Prostatic hypertrophy T3-018-T-1 Prostatic hypertrophy T3-019-N-1 Normal prostate T3-021-N-1 Normal prostate ST4-6X-1 Cervical / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T4-002-T-1 T4-002-N-1 T4-007-T-1 Adenosquamous Cell Carcinoma T4-007-N-1 T4-010-T-1 T4-010-N-1 T4-011-T-1 T4-011-N-1 T4-012-T-1 T4-012-N-1 T4-026-T-1 Adenosquamous Cell Carcinoma T4-026-N-1
9 ST5-6X-1 Ovarian / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T5-004-T-1 Granulosa Cell Carcinoma T5-004-N-1 T5-006-T-1 Papillary T5-006-N-1 T5-008-T-1 Papillary Cystadenocarcinoma T5-008-N-1 T5-009-T-1 Papillary T5-009-N-1 T5-010-T-1 Papillary Cystadenocarcinoma T5-010-N-1 T5-012-T-1 Mucinous Cystadenocarcinoma T5-012-N-1 ST6-6X-1 Uterine / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T6-002-T-1 Endometrial T6-002-N-1 T6-006-T-1 Endometrial Carcinoma T6-006-N-1 T6-008-T-1 Uterine T6-008-N-1 T6-009-T-1 Uterine T6-009-N-1 T6-012-T-1 Endometrial T6-012-N-1 T6-015-T-1 Uterine Leiomyosarcoma T6-015-N-1 ST7-6X-1 Colon/ male / adenocarcinoma subtype Test results T7-002-T-1 T7-002-N-1 T7-006-T-1 T7-006-N-1 T7-013-T-1 T7-013-N-1 T7-017-T-1 T7-017-N-1 T7-018-T-1 T7-018-N-1 T7-022-T-1 T7-022-N-1
10 ST7-6X-2 Colon / female / adenocarcinoma subtype Test results T7-032-T-1 T7-032-N-1 T7-033-T-1 T7-033-N-1 T7-037-T-1 T7-037-N-1 T7-041-T-1 T7-041-N-1 T7-044-T-1 T7-044-N-1 T7-046-T-1 T7-046-N-1 ST8-6X-1 Stomach / male / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T8-030-T-1 Signet-ring Cell Carcinoma T8-030-N-1 T8-054-T-1 Signet-ring Cell Carcinoma T8-054-N-1 T8-013-T-1 Infiltrating Carcinoma T8-013-N-1 T8-064-T-1 Infiltrating Carcinoma T8-064-N-1 T8-047-T-1 Mucinous T8-047-N-1 T8-021-T-1 T8-021-N-1 ST8-6X-2 Stomach / female / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T8-002-T-1 Signet-ring Cell Carcinoma T8-002-N-1 T8-032-T-1 Infiltrating Carcinoma T8-032-N-1 T8-006-T-1 Mucinous Carcinoma T8-006-N-1 T8-007-T-1 Mucinous Carcinoma T8-007-N-1 T8-015-T-1 T8-015-N-1 T8-048-T-1 T8-048-N-1
11 ST8-6X-3 Stomach / male / adenocarcinoma subtype Test results T8-020-T-1 T8-020-N-1 T8-004-T-1 T8-004-N-1 T8-060-T-1 T8-060-N-1 T8-003-T-1 T8-003-N-1 T8-011-T-1 T8-011-N-1 T8-053-T-1 T8-053-N-1 ST8-6X-4 Stomach / female / adenocarcinoma subtype Test results T8-026-T-1 T8-026-N-1 T8-034-T-1 T8-034-N-1 T8-037-T-1 T8-037-N-1 T8-063-T-1 T8-063-N-1 T8-010-T-1 T8-010-N-1 T8-038-T-1 T8-038-N-1 ST9-6X-1 Liver / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T9-004-T-1 Trabecular T9-004-N-1 T9-005-T-1 Hepatocellular Carcinoma T9-005-N-1 T9-018-T-1 Hepatocellular Carcinoma Adenomatoid T9-018-N-1 T9-021-T-1 Hepatocellular Carcinoma Fibrolamellar T9-021-N-1 T9-016-T-1 Hepatocellular Carcinoma T9-016-N-1 T9-021-T-1 Hepatocellular Carcinoma Fibrolamellar T9-021-N-1
12 ST10-6X-1 Bladder / male / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T T-1 T N-1 T T-1 Epidermoid Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 T N-1 T T-1 Transitional Cell Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Transitional Cell Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 T N-1 ST11-6X-1 Kidney / male / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T T-1 Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Transitional Cell Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 T N-1 ST13-6X-1 Larynx / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T T-1 T N-1 T T-1 T N-1 T T-1 T N-1 T T-1 T N-1 T T-1 T N-1 T T-1 T N-1
13 ST15-6X-1 Skin / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T T-1 Squamous cell carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Granular cell tumor T N-1 T T-1 Sebaceous adenocarcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Basal cell carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Malignant fibrous histiocytoma T N-1 ST15-12X-1 Skin / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T T-1 Squamous cell carcinoma T T-1 Basal cell carcinoma T T-1 Keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma T T-1 Granular cell tumor T T-1 Sebaceous adenocarcinoma T T-1 Squamous cell carcinoma T T-1 Squamous cell carcinoma T T-1 Keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma T T-1 Keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma T T-1 Malignant fibrous histiocytoma T N-1 Normal skin T N-1 Normal skin ST16-6X-1 Thyroid / male / mixed cancer subtypes Test results T T-1 Papillary Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Adenocystic Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Papillary Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Medullary Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Medullary Carcinoma T N-1 T T-1 Papillary Carcinoma T N-1
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