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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Immunohistochemistry.
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  • Fluorescent antibody technique [r]: Either of two techniques (direct or indirect) used to test for antigen with a fluorescent antibody. [e]
  • Immunoassay [r]: Technique that makes use of the binding between an antigen and its homologous antibody in order to identify and quantify the specific antigen or antibody in a sample. [e]
  • Immunologic test [r]: Any test that uses immunologic techniques. [e]
  • In situ hybridization [r]: Technique permitting identification of particular deoxyribonucleic acid or ribonucleic acid sequences while these sequences remain in their original location in the cell. [e]