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What are the Diagnostic Applications of S100 Protein?
S100 protein is used in the diagnosis of several conditions. It serves as a marker for
melanoma
and other
neoplasms
of neural crest origin. It is also useful in identifying
schwannomas
,
neurofibromas
, and certain types of
chondrocytic tumors
. Additionally, S100 protein can be used to detect
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
.
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