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Spitsbergen, J.M. and Kent, M.L., The state of the art of the zebrafish model for toxicology and toxicologic pathology research — Advantages and current limitations, Toxicol. Pathol., 31,62-87,2003. [Pg.288]

National Cotton Pathology Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, College Station, TX 77841 Department of Entomology, Texas A M University, College Station, TX 77841... [Pg.477]

The literature was suddenly filled with dozens of papers. Researcher A confirmed that the pink spot was found with schizophrenics, and not with normal controls. Researcher B found the pink spot in all urines, regardless of pathology. Researcher C found it in no urines at all. Researcher D argued that it was a factor from the hospital diet. Researcher E found that the pink spot reflected the time of day that the urine sample was collected. Researcher F drew a conclusion about where truth might lie by tallying the number of papers that supported argument A, B, C, D, or E. [Pg.317]

Pathological Research on Molecular-Targeted Therapy and Advanced ImmunohistochemicalApproaches... [Pg.143]

Figure 2. Highly sensitive immunohistochemical detection method. The catalyzed signal amplification system, which employs fluoresceinyl tyramide (FT-CSA), is a representative enhancement technique that is suitable for pathological research with archival tissue sections. The method consists of two steps, an amplification step by first-step peroxidase-labeled antibody and fluoresceinyltyramide (a), and a visualization step by second-step peroxidase-labeled antibody and chromogen (b), in both of which microscopic observation of immunosignals is possible (inset photos HER4 IHC analysis in A431 epidermoid cell lines). Figure 2. Highly sensitive immunohistochemical detection method. The catalyzed signal amplification system, which employs fluoresceinyl tyramide (FT-CSA), is a representative enhancement technique that is suitable for pathological research with archival tissue sections. The method consists of two steps, an amplification step by first-step peroxidase-labeled antibody and fluoresceinyltyramide (a), and a visualization step by second-step peroxidase-labeled antibody and chromogen (b), in both of which microscopic observation of immunosignals is possible (inset photos HER4 IHC analysis in A431 epidermoid cell lines).
Associate Scientific Director and Head of Pathology Research Toxicology Centre S.p.A. [Pg.897]

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Station, Insect Pathology Research Unit, Boyce Thompson Institute, Ithaca, NY 14853... [Pg.175]

Nocito A, Kononen J, Kallioniemi OP, Sauter G. Tissue microar- 38. rays (TMAs) for high-throughput molecular pathology research. [Pg.2082]

National Cotton Pathology Research Laboratory, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, College Station, TX 77841... [Pg.42]

Wolf, G., Hildenbrand, R., Schwar, C., Grobholz, R., Kaufmann, M., Stutte, H. J., et al. (2000). Polo-like kinase a novel marker of proliferation Correlation with estrogen-receptor expression in human breast cancer. Pathology, Research and Practice, 196, 753-759. [Pg.445]

Steven L. Kunkel, Ph.D. Endowed Professor of Pathology Research, Codirec-... [Pg.418]

Kohen,R,andHirschberg,J.G.(eds.), l996,AppUcations of Optical Erigineering to the Study of Cellular Pathology Research Signpost, hidia 182 pp. [Pg.656]

Consolidated Research Institute for Advanced Science and Medical Care (ASMeW), Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan Division of Ultrafine Structure, Department of Pathology, Research Institute of International Medical Center of Japan, Tokyo, Japan... [Pg.223]

Gimdersen HJ, Bendtsen TF, Korbo L et al (1988) Some new, simple and efficient stereo-logical methods and their use in pathological research and diagnosis. APMIS 96 379-394... [Pg.122]


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