| immunohistochemistry |
The use of antibodies or antisera as histological tools for identifying patterns of antigen distribution within a tissue or an organism. An antibody (or mixture of antibodies) that binds to a specific protein or other antigen is tagged with a fluorescent chemical or an enzyme that can convert a substrate to a visible dye. ...
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| immunology |
Science concerned with understanding the immune system and the many factors that are involved with producing both acquired and innate immunity.
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| immunostaining |
the laboratory process of detecting an organism in tissues with antibodies. These antibodies are labeled with a fluorescent compound that is seen as a colored deposit when viewed with a light microscope.
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| immunohistochemistry |
A type of assay in which specific antigens are made visible by the use of fluorescent dye or enzyme markers.
Ãâó: www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/spb/mnpages/glossary.htm
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| immunology |
The branch of science that deals with the responses of the body when challenged by antigens.
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