Carcinoid tumors, also known as neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), are tumors that originate from neuronal and endocrine (hormonal) cells and are typically seen in the intestine. The pancreas, lungs, and other organs of the body also contain them. While some are violent, the majority are innocuous. NETs come in a variety of forms, but they are grouped together as a group of tissues due to shared features such the presence of certain secretory granules and the frequent synthesis of polypeptide hormones and biogenic amines. A range of IVD antibody development services for the diagnosis of neuroendocrine tumors are offered.
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