Immunohistochemical techniques have been used for many years to establish the pathogenesis of renal disease. Deposits of immunoglobulin and complement are present in granules in glomerular capillary walls and mesangium in immune-complex disorders, whereas linear deposits of immunoglobulin and complement are found within the capillary walls in disorders due to antibodies directed against the glomerular basement membrane [1]. The diagnosis and classification of renal disease is often based on the detection of specific immunoglobulin classes and their site of deposition [2]. Either immunofluorescent or immunoperoxidase methods can be applied to renal tissue that has been frozen at the time of biopsy, and the two methods give similar results [3...
Immunocytochemistry performed on paraffin or cryosections is often hampered by poor morphology. Epox...
Aims Because immunoglobulin abnormalities may affect the kidney, investigation of renal biopsies req...
Introduction. Peritubular capillary complement 4d staining is one of the criteria for the diagnosis ...
Immunohistochemical techniques have been used for many years to establish the pathogenesis of renal ...
Background: Immunofluorescence (IF) on frozen sections has been considered to be the gold standard f...
Direct immunofluorescence (IF) on frozen tissue is the method of choice for the study of medical ren...
Introduction: Direct Immunofluorescence (DIF)/Routine Immunofluorescence (R-IF) on frozen sections i...
In vivo cryotechnique (IVCT) and cryobiopsy are useful to examine native immunolocalizations of seru...
Direct immunofluorescence on the fresh frozen tissue is established way of demonstrating of immunogl...
Th e needle biopsies from transplanted and native kidneys have been processed and a pro-spective a...
To explore the best method for detecting immunoglobulin, HBsAg and HBcAg in formalin-fixed paraffin-...
The needle biopsies from 60 transplanted and native kidneys have been processed and a prospective an...
Over the past ten years it has been increasingly recognized that immune complex nephritides, charact...
Background: The kidney is a structurally complex organ that has evolved to subserve a number of impo...
The emphasis of this paper is the review of several aspects of renal disease which have immunologic ...
Immunocytochemistry performed on paraffin or cryosections is often hampered by poor morphology. Epox...
Aims Because immunoglobulin abnormalities may affect the kidney, investigation of renal biopsies req...
Introduction. Peritubular capillary complement 4d staining is one of the criteria for the diagnosis ...
Immunohistochemical techniques have been used for many years to establish the pathogenesis of renal ...
Background: Immunofluorescence (IF) on frozen sections has been considered to be the gold standard f...
Direct immunofluorescence (IF) on frozen tissue is the method of choice for the study of medical ren...
Introduction: Direct Immunofluorescence (DIF)/Routine Immunofluorescence (R-IF) on frozen sections i...
In vivo cryotechnique (IVCT) and cryobiopsy are useful to examine native immunolocalizations of seru...
Direct immunofluorescence on the fresh frozen tissue is established way of demonstrating of immunogl...
Th e needle biopsies from transplanted and native kidneys have been processed and a pro-spective a...
To explore the best method for detecting immunoglobulin, HBsAg and HBcAg in formalin-fixed paraffin-...
The needle biopsies from 60 transplanted and native kidneys have been processed and a prospective an...
Over the past ten years it has been increasingly recognized that immune complex nephritides, charact...
Background: The kidney is a structurally complex organ that has evolved to subserve a number of impo...
The emphasis of this paper is the review of several aspects of renal disease which have immunologic ...
Immunocytochemistry performed on paraffin or cryosections is often hampered by poor morphology. Epox...
Aims Because immunoglobulin abnormalities may affect the kidney, investigation of renal biopsies req...
Introduction. Peritubular capillary complement 4d staining is one of the criteria for the diagnosis ...