The first study using IHC was published in the 1940s when antigens of bacterial species Streptococcus pneumonia were discovered in the tissues. Since then, a wealth of developments and several ...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) has continually evolved alongside technological and scientific advances. Because scientists constantly develop and modify their IHC techniques to better answer modern ...
Discrepancy Found between Results from Immunohistochemistry and from Quantitative Techniques, According to Study Published in The American Journal of Pathology "IHC is the most commonly used method to ...
Multiplexing IHC is a technique that is increasing in demand as more and more researchers and physicians are being tasked with doing more with less. With multiplexing, you have the advantage to view ...
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Nanobody-based 3D immunohistochemistry allows rapid visualization in thick tissue samples
Three-dimensional immunohistochemistry (3D-IHC) has transformed our ability to visualize the spatial arrangement of cells and molecules in intact tissues. However, traditional methods are often ...
Researchers from Lund University (Sweden) have investigated the tumor immune microenvironment of primary triple-negative breast cancer using digital image analysis of IHC-stained immune cells. To do ...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunofluorescence (IF) are well established, trusted applications for investigating protein detection and localization within cell and tissue preparations. However, ...
Determining the BRAF mutation status of patients with advanced metastatic melanoma is essential in order to assess patients’ eligibility for targeted BRAF inhibitor therapy. The aim of this study was ...
Multiplexing IHC is a technique that is increasing in demand as more and more researchers and physicians are being tasked with doing more with less. With multiplexing, you have the advantage to view ...
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