Additional file 2 of PARP-1, EpCAM, and FRα as potential targets for intraoperative detection and delineation of endometriosis: a quantitative tissue expression analysis
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This study quantified EpCAM positive and strongly positive cell counts in endometriosis lesions and surrounding tissues to assess EpCAM as a potential biomarker.
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Supplementary Material 2: Additional file 2.Number of total cells (Ntot), number of EpCAM positive cells (Np), and number of EpCAM strong positive cells (Nsp) quantified by the Positive Pixel Count v9 algorithm in the lesion and surrounding tissues over focus. Normal positivity: signal intensity range 175–100; Strong positivity: signal intensity range 100–0.
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