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IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY AND NEUROBIOLOGY

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology, 1983
Immunocytochemistry enables the localization of transmitter‐related antigens in tissue sections at either the light microscopic or the electron microscopic level. In the case of neuropeptides and certain transmitters (e.g. serotonin) it has been possible to produce antibodies directed against the putative transmitter itself.
A C, Cuello   +2 more
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Immunocytochemistry and Immunohistochemistry

2003
Immunohistochemistry allows the specific histochemical localization of many diverse classes of organic substances, including inflammatory markers ranging from biogenic amines to macromolecular cytokines and their receptors. Corresponding ligands and their receptors can be demonstrated simultaneously by double-labeling protocols (1), since the fixation ...
Springer, J, Fischer, A
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