- 1941. This led to the
later development of immunohistochemistry.
Immunohistochemical staining is
widely used in the
diagnosis of
abnormal cells such as...
- Skinnider, B. F.; Tickoo, S. K.; Young, A. N.; Amin, M. B. (2006). "
Immunohistochemical analysis of
mucinous tubular and
spindle cell
carcinoma and papillary...
- A dermatofibroma, or
benign fibrous histiocytomas, is a
benign nodule in the skin,
typically on the legs,
elbows or
chest of an adult. It is
usually painless...
-
normally cytoplasmic staining for a
number of
cytokeratins and the
immunohistochemical profile for the
papillary tumors are as follows: AE1/AE3 (pan-cytokeratin)...
- is the
location of the
tumors (along the neuraxis), the
similar immunohistochemical staining patterns,
expression of brachyury, and the demonstration...
- Lewy
neurites in a DLB case.
Stain application:
immunohistochemical...
- (actin, myosin, calponin). PECs bear
significant histologic and
immunohistochemical similarity to: angiomyolipoma, clear-cell "sugar"
tumour (CCST),...
- been
identified in the para-urethral tissues,
using biochemical and
immunohistochemical methods,
suggesting that the
ejaculate is
likely to
arise from the...
- Thyroid:oncocytic tumors".
Retrieved 2009-02-01. [Renal Neoplasms: An
Update on
Immunohistochemical and
Histochemical Features http://www.dako.com/08066_12may10_webchapter26...
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antigens is
similar to the
tissue that the
cancer grew from, so
immunohistochemical testing sometimes helps to
identify the
source of the cancer. Individual...