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  • In [[medicine]] and [[immunology]], '''immunohistochemistry''' is "histochemical localization of immunoreactive substances using labele
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Immunohistochemistry]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * [[Immunohistochemistry]] tests use tissue samples. ...nked immunosorbent assay]] (ELISA) and Western blot, along with the tissue immunohistochemistry [[fluorescent antibody technique]] all test the direct binding of [[antibod
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  • In [[medicine]] and [[immunology]], '''immunohistochemistry''' is "histochemical localization of immunoreactive substances using labele
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  • {{r|Immunohistochemistry}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Immunohistochemistry]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...embryos), in the entire tissue (whole mount ISH). This is distinct from [[immunohistochemistry]], which localizes proteins in tissue sections. DNA ISH can be used to dete ...ither [[Autoradiograph|autoradiography]], [[fluorescence microscopy]] or [[immunohistochemistry]], respectively. ISH can also use two or more probes, labeled with radioact
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  • ...istochemistry showing staining for [[Epithelial membrane antigen|EMA]]; F: immunohistochemistry showing staining for [[Vimentin]]. Scale: Panel A is 6.4 mm wide, all other
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  • {{r|Immunohistochemistry}}
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  • In [[medicine]] and [[immunohistochemistry]], '''fluorescent antibody technique''' ('''immunofluorescence''') is a [[i
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  • ...d]] border. (c) Transverse section of the spinal cord with the left side [[immunohistochemistry|stained]] to show [[glycine]] immunoreactive [[cell body|cell bodies]] (arr
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  • ...n molecular tests such as flow cytometry, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), immunohistochemistry, cytogenetics, gene rearragements studies and fluorescent in situ hybridiza
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  • ...inoma from normal reactive [[epithelium]]. There is no entirely specific [[immunohistochemistry|immunohistochemical]] stain that can distinguish [[malignant]] from [[benig
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