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Immunohistochemistry of Cancers

2014
This chapter provides an overview of mostly malignant tumors of various organs with focus on the most common types. The authors have used their own experience in addition to literature review and have discussed the most common and useful immunohistochemistry markers in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of various malignant tumors.
Issa Jahanzad   +2 more
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Principles and Methods of Immunohistochemistry

2010
Immunohistochemical techniques detect antigens in tissue sections by means of immunological and chemical reactions. This technique is highly sensitive and specific and can detect a wide variety of antigens in multiple animal species. This chapter reviews common immunohistochemical methods used in the characterization of normal and pathologic tissue and
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Immunohistochemistry

Digestion, 1997
C, Wittekind, A, Tannapfel
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Immunohistochemistry of the Inflamed Synovium

2007
The development in the techniques for obtaining synovial tissue biopsy, especially through arthroscopy, have resulted in greater access to high-quality synovial tissue. The use of immunohistochemistry in arthritis research has greatly furthered our understanding of the varied immunological and biochemical pathways involved in inflammatory ...
Martina Gogarty, Oliver FitzGerald
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IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY OF SARCOIDOSIS [PDF]

open access: possibleActa Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica, 1968
John Wanstrup, Preben Elling
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Immunohistochemistry of MMPs and TIMPs

2003
Immunohistochemistry is a useful and powerful method to determine the cells responsible for the production of MMPs and TIMPs and localize them to the tissue areas where they are functioning. This chapter describes the detailed methods of the immunohistochemistry applied to human pathological tissues using commercially available monoclonal antibodies ...
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Immunohistochemistry

2011
Immunohistochemistry is a valuable tool for the identification and visualization of tissue antigens in biological research and clinical diagnostics. Immunohistochemistry can characterize various biological processes or pathologies, such as wound-healing, immune response, tissue rejection, and tissue–biomaterial interactions.
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Immunohistochemistry

2014
This chapter begins with a discussion on the types of immunohistochemical staining that one can pursue, followed by a discussion on secondary antibodies and signal amplification that is common to immunohistochemistry. The discussion ends with notes on running immunohistochemistry with multiple reactions at once.
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Immunohistochemistry as an assay

Journal of Histotechnology, 2023
Michelle Bell   +10 more
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Ficin in Immunohistochemistry

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1988
Doris M. Macdonald, Pier A. Taschini
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