Figure 2. Immunohistochemistry for E2A and ID2 from LBLs and thymus of premature infants. Note the nuclear E2A stain in both the thymus (A) and a T-LBL (B). For ID2, the staining is nuclear in the normal thymus (C) but cytoplasmic in a case of T-LBL (D). (A-D, × 400, immunohistochemistry using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections and hematoxylin counterstain). Images were visualized under an Olympus BX60 microscope equipped with a Plan-Apo 40×/0.95 objective lens, and were captured with a DP70 digital camera (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan).
Figure 2.

Immunohistochemistry for E2A and ID2 from LBLs and thymus of premature infants. Note the nuclear E2A stain in both the thymus (A) and a T-LBL (B). For ID2, the staining is nuclear in the normal thymus (C) but cytoplasmic in a case of T-LBL (D). (A-D, × 400, immunohistochemistry using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections and hematoxylin counterstain). Images were visualized under an Olympus BX60 microscope equipped with a Plan-Apo 40×/0.95 objective lens, and were captured with a DP70 digital camera (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan).

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