Immunomicroscopy

Immunomicroscopy

by Richard J. Cote, Taylor, Clive Roy Taylor

Book 19 of v.

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Presents the elements of immunohistochemistry in the context of the "total test". It deals logically with issues of test selection, reagent selection and quantification, protocols and methods, controls, results, interpretation, in situ hybridization, reporting, and significance. In each chapter, readers will find infectious diseases and prognostic markers and a molecular morphology perspective, focusing on DNA, RNA, and protein. Integrates infectious diseases and prognostic markers into each chapter, offering complete diagnostic coverage of any given organ system.

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    How does framing immunohistochemistry through the concept of the "total test" change the way pathologists must view their role from specimen collection to final reporting?

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    In what ways does the integration of molecular morphology—focusing on DNA, RNA, and protein—bridge the gap between traditional pathology and modern personalized medicine?

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    How do you balance the technical precision required in reagent selection and protocol standardization with the subjective nature of interpreting staining results in your own professional or daily problem-solving?

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