Difference between revisions of "Immunohistochemistry"
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1. Immunohistochemistry
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2. Immunohistochemistry is a type of assay in which specific antigens are made visible by the use of fluorescent dye or enzyme markers.
(Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)