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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).
Chapter 3. 41 top right. The Bettmann Archive/Corbis 44 center, C.E. Wynn-Williams. Courtesy AIP Emilio Segre Visual Archives 46 top left, IBM Corporation Research Division, Almaden Research Center 48 top left, Charles D. Winters 49 bottom left, Runk/ Schoenberger/Grant Heilman, Inc. 51 top right, American Institute of Physics 57 top left, Oesper Collection in the History of Chem-istry/University of Cincinnati 50 top left, Charles D. Winter 50 bottom center. Courtesy of Department of Athletics, Vanderbilt University 63 bottom left, Charles D. Winters 64 bottom left, Charles D. Winters... [Pg.575]

John Bardeen, WiUiam Shockley, and Walter Brattain shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956for their invention of the transistor. Transistors are solid state switches found in nearly every electronic component today. (Emilio Segre Visual Archives/American Institute of Physics/ Photo Researchers, Inc.)... [Pg.499]

Chapter 21 p. 978, Patrice Loiez/CERN/Science Photo Library/ Photo Researchers, Inc. p. 983, Courtesy, CERN p. 985, Jeff Hester Arizona State University and NASA. Image produced by AURA/STSci p. 987, US Department of Energy/Science Photo Library/Photo Researchers, Inc. p. 988, James A. Sugar/Corbis p. 991, University Museum, University of Pennsylvania Photo Archives p. 993 (both), SlU/Visuals Unlimited p. 1000, Augus Fotoarchiv/Peter Arnold, Inc. p. 1001, Mike Mazzaschi/Stock Boston p. 1003, Courtesy, Fermilab Visual Media p. 1005, AP Photo/Lennox McLendon. [Pg.1140]


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