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histochemistry The process of using labeled substances which target specific structures or cells and can be identified on a microscopic level. Estrogen and progesterone receptors are identified using labeled immune complexes (immunohistochemistry)
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histone Any of five related proteins, composed primarily of basic amino acids, which are the scaffold around which DNA is wound to form the chromatin structure of eukaryotic chromosomes
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histone A group of basic proteins, rich in arginine and lysine, that are associated with DNA in eukaryotic chromosomes.
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histology The field of medicine that studies tissue under the microscope. Histological evaluations of liver biopsy samples are helpful in the diagnosis and monitoring of possible liver damage in chronic HBV and HCV carriers.
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histology the study of the appearance and behaviour of tissue, usually carried out under a microscope by a pathologist (who is a physician) or a histologist (who is not necessarily a physician).
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