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Staining methods immunohistochemistry

Zeheb R. Automating immunohistochemistry. In Immunohistochemical Staining Methods, 4th edition, ed. ME Key, pp. 103-106. Carpinteria, CA Dako, 2006. [Pg.162]

Note that although immunohistochemistry is contributing significantly to clinical information, in the absence of quantitation, this method is subjective and prone to intra- and interobserver variations. To assure the reproducibility of histopathological results and then-correct evaluation, at least an assessment of the percentage of positive cells and both the staining pattern and intensity must be made. If available, computer-assisted image analysis... [Pg.235]


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