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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 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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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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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, 2023Michelle Bell +10 more
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American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1988
Doris M. Macdonald, Pier A. Taschini
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Doris M. Macdonald, Pier A. Taschini
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In Situ Hybridization and Immunohistochemistry
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 2003openaire +2 more sources

