“…Identification of ICC in the GI tract may be accomplished using Kit as a selective and specific marker (Huizinga et al, 1995;Burns et al, 1997;Kluppel et al, 1998;Faussone-Pellegrini and Thuneberg, 1999;Komuro, 1999;He et al, 2000He et al, , 2001Lyford et al, 2002) The proto-oncogene c-kit is expressed by ICC located within the tunica muscularis of the GI tract of mice, guinea pigs, rats, dogs, and humans. Antibodies specific for this protein label ICC within GI tissues in several species, including humans, and have been widely utilized to both determine ICC cellular morphology, and to characterize sub-populations of ICC located in distinct layers of the muscular wall of the GI tract (Ward and Sanders, 1992;Ward et al, 1994;Burns et al, 1997;Ozaki et al, 2004;Komuro, 1999).…”