PAP Stain
Use
Papanicolaou (PAP) special stain, commonly known as the Pap stain, is a cytological staining technique used to detect abnormal cells, particularly in screening for cervical cancer. This stain is widely used in pathology to examine specimens from Pap smears, identifying dysplastic or neoplastic changes in the cervix and other epithelial tissues.
Special Instructions
The test is available for use in clinical trials or research purposes only. Connect with an expert to understand test requirements, methodology, and interpretation.
Limitations
Final turnaround times are subject to change based on biopharma protocol requirements and will be specified in the biopharma study contract. The test is indicated primarily for detecting abnormal cells in cervical cancer screening but may have limitations in other contexts.
Methodology
Other (Anatomic Pathology)
Biomarkers
Result Turnaround Time
2 days
Related Documents
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Specimen
Other
Volume
Not provided
Minimum Volume
Not provided
Collection Instructions
For optimal results, the specimen should be fresh, appropriately fixed with ethanol, and well-spread on the slide to avoid clumping of cells.
Storage Instructions
15°C to 25°C
Causes for Rejection
Unfixed slide; hypocellular; improper temperature
Stability Requirements
| Temperature | Period |
|---|---|
| Room Temperature | indefinite |
