In immunohistochemistry, colored substrates are used to detect specific proteins within a biological sample. For example, after application of the primary antibody, a second antibody conjugated to an ...
Boston Cell Standards, Inc. (BCS), a private company bringing modern Quality tools and practices to Clinical Immunohistochemistry (IHC) testing worldwide, announced today that its IHC Reference ...
The combination of digital pathology with immunohistochemistry is helping to resolve a major issue that has until now limited the accuracy and reliability of the immunohistochemical technique. In a ...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a newer technique for assessing the estrogen receptor (ER) status of breast cancers, with the potential to overcome many of the shortcomings associated with the ...
A new study evaluates immunohistochemistry-based subtype classification of breast tumors for the prediction of disease outcome. A study by Paul Pharoah and colleagues published in this week's PLoS ...
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) has continually evolved alongside technological and scientific advances. Because scientists constantly develop and modify their IHC techniques to better answer modern ...
To be adopted in the routine clinical setting, a biomarker must both demonstrate a clear additional benefit over standard clinical, radiological, and pathological examination (usually to predict ...
Personalized medicine depends on tools, such as immunohistochemistry (IHC), that identify precise targets in a patient’s disease. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining is integral in developing ...
Researchers from Lund University (Sweden) have investigated the tumor immune microenvironment of primary triple-negative breast cancer using digital image analysis of IHC-stained immune cells. To do ...