Adrenal gland
Aorta, media
Appendix, mucosa
Appendix, muscular wall
Bone marrow
Breast
Bronchus, glands
Bronchus, mucosa
Cerebellum (white matter) – Strong nuclear SMARCA2 staining of most glia cells
Cerebellum, cortex (molecular layer, Purkinje cell layer, granule cell layer) – Strong nuclear SMARCA2 staining of some glia cells while staining is largely lacking in granule cells and in Purkinje cells
Cerebrum, grey matter – Strong nuclear SMARCA2 staining of most glia cells while staining is faint or absent in neurons
Cerebrum, white matter – Strong nuclear SMARCA2 staining of most glia cells
Colon descendens, mucosa
Colon descendens, muscular wall
Duodenum, Brunner gland (2)
Duodenum, Brunner gland
Duodenum, mucosa
Epididymis (Caput)
Epididymis (Cauda)
Esophagus, squamous epithelium – Significant decrease of the nuclear SMARCA2 staining from basal-suprabasal to superficial cell layers in the non-keratinizing squamous epithelium. The top layers do not show staining in this sample
Fallopian tube, mucosa
Fat
Gallbladder, epithelium
Heart muscle
Ileum, mucosa
Kidney, cortex – Nuclear SMARCA2 staining of all cells but SMARCA2 staining is clearly lowest in tubuli
Kidney, medulla
Kidney, pelvis, urothelium
Liver – Nuclear SMARCA2 staining of all cells, but staining is weakest in hepatocytes
Lung
Lymph node
Ovary, corpus luteum
Ovary, stroma
Pancreas
Parathyroid gland
Parotid gland
Pituitary gland, anterior lobe – The nuclear SMARCA2 staining varies between individual epithelial cells and ranges from strongly positive to negative
Pituitary gland, posterior lobe – Most pituicytes show a strong nuclear SMARCA2 staining
Placenta (amnion and chorion)
Placenta, early
Placenta, mature – Nuclear SMARCA2 staining of all cells but staining is somewhat reduced in cytotrophoblast cells
Prostate
Rectum, mucosa – The staining is somewhat weaker in surface epithelium than in the crypts
Seminal vesicle
Skeletal muscle
Skin, hairfollicel and sebaceous glands
Skin
Spleen
Stomach, antrum – The SMARCA2 staining is somewhat weaker in glands than in the surface epithelium
Testis – Nuclear SMARCA2 staining of most cells, but Sertoli cells remain SMARCA2 negative
Thymus
Thyroid gland
Tonsil, surface epithelium – Nuclear SMARCA2 staining of all cells. The SMARCA2 staining decreases from basal-suprabasal to superficial cell layers in the non-keratinizing squamous epithelium
Tonsil
Urinary bladder, muscular wall
Urinary bladder, urothelium
Uterus, ectocervix – Slight decrease of the nuclear SMARCA2 staining from basal-suprabasal to superficial cell layers in the non-keratinizing squamous epithelium
Uterus, endocervix
Uterus, endometrium (pregnancy)
Uterus, endometrium (proliferation) – Nuclear SMARCA2 staining of all cells but staining is less intensive in .endometrium cells than in stromal cells
Uterus, endometrium (secretion)
Uterus, myometrium