- 1941. This led to the
later development of immunohistochemistry.
Immunohistochemical staining is
widely used in the
diagnosis of
abnormal cells such as...
- 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...
- is the
location of the
tumors (along the neuraxis), the
similar immunohistochemical staining patterns, and the
demonstration that
notochordal cells are...
- Lewy
neurites in a DLB case.
Stain application:
immunohistochemical...
- been
identified in the para-urethral tissues,
using biochemical and
immunohistochemical methods,
suggesting that the
ejaculate is
likely to
arise from the...
- in the neck) for
which a
primary tumor cannot be found. However,
immunohistochemical markers often give a
strong indication of the
primary malignancy...
-
Human polyomavirus 2
Immunohistochemical detection of
Human polyomavirus 2
protein (stained brown) in a
brain biopsy (glia
demonstrating progressive multifocal...
-
urachal carcinomas that are not
adenocarcinomas have been proposed.
Immunohistochemical stains are
usually less
helpful in the
histopathological differential...
-
Immunohistochemical analysis of L-type
calcium channel Cav1.3 (CACNA1D) in
human adrenal cortex:
Marked immunoreactivity was
detected in the zona glomerulosa...
- PMIDĀ 10394548. Toesca, A. S.; Stolfi, V. M.; Cocchia, D. (1 June 1996). "
Immunohistochemical study of the
corpora cavernosa of the
human ****oris".
Journal of...