Chromogranin A (CgA)
Chromogranin B (CgB)
Plasma CgA may be elevated in neuroendocrine tumours
Plasma CgB (and its 74-amino-acid fragment termed GAWK) is generally a better marker for benign insulin-producing tumours than CgA.
Staining for the chromogranins in different neuroendocrine tumours has revealed that CgA seems more ubiquitous than CgB with the exception of the CgB-staining pituitary lactotrophs and some pancreatic beta-cell tumours.
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