Contains fulltext : 139242.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIMS: Current immunohistochemical methods to study the expression of multiple proteins in a single tissue section suffer from several limitations. In this article, we report on sequential immunohistochemistry (S-IHC), a novel, easy method that allows the study of numerous proteins in a single tissue section, while requiring very limited optimization. METHODS AND RESULTS: In S-IHC, a tissue section is stained for multiple antibodies, with intermediate scanning of the section and elution of chromogen and antibodies. Overlays are made of the digital images, allowing assessment of multiple proteins in the same tissue section. We used S-IHC to study nine nodul...
Molecular classification of diseases based on multigene expression signatures is increasingly used f...
Extracting relevant information from actors involved in complex biological processes (such as cancer...
Aims: Accurate classification of haematological malignancies is a prerequisite for their correct dia...
AIMS: Current immunohistochemical methods to study the expression of multiple proteins in a single t...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a powerful technique for identifying sites of protein expression in ti...
Disease states and cellular compartments can display a remarkable amount of heterogeneity, and truly...
Disease states and cellular compartments can display a remarkable amount of heterogeneity, and truly...
Methods to detect immunolabeled molecules at increasingly higher resolutions, even when present at l...
The TSA Opal multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC) protocol (PerkinElmer) has been used to character...
The TSA Opal multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC) protocol (PerkinElmer) has been used to character...
The TSA Opal multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC) protocol (PerkinElmer) has been used to character...
Multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC) enables simultaneous staining of multiple immune markers on a ...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) takes advantage of the specific binding between antigen and antibody to m...
A publicly available protein dictionary Molecular tools developed in the research arena are making a...
Extracting relevant information from actors involved in complex biological processes (such as cancer...
Molecular classification of diseases based on multigene expression signatures is increasingly used f...
Extracting relevant information from actors involved in complex biological processes (such as cancer...
Aims: Accurate classification of haematological malignancies is a prerequisite for their correct dia...
AIMS: Current immunohistochemical methods to study the expression of multiple proteins in a single t...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a powerful technique for identifying sites of protein expression in ti...
Disease states and cellular compartments can display a remarkable amount of heterogeneity, and truly...
Disease states and cellular compartments can display a remarkable amount of heterogeneity, and truly...
Methods to detect immunolabeled molecules at increasingly higher resolutions, even when present at l...
The TSA Opal multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC) protocol (PerkinElmer) has been used to character...
The TSA Opal multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC) protocol (PerkinElmer) has been used to character...
The TSA Opal multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC) protocol (PerkinElmer) has been used to character...
Multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC) enables simultaneous staining of multiple immune markers on a ...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) takes advantage of the specific binding between antigen and antibody to m...
A publicly available protein dictionary Molecular tools developed in the research arena are making a...
Extracting relevant information from actors involved in complex biological processes (such as cancer...
Molecular classification of diseases based on multigene expression signatures is increasingly used f...
Extracting relevant information from actors involved in complex biological processes (such as cancer...
Aims: Accurate classification of haematological malignancies is a prerequisite for their correct dia...