It is based on the experienced evaluation of
positive immunohistochemical signals in the 76 normal cell types analyzed.
Not exact matches
The
immunohistochemical staining appeared as brown staining granules in the nuclei as
positive expression of Cyclin D1, while the nuclei having blue color indicated negative reaction.
Immunohistochemical staining of the automatically monitored colonies showed that these colonies were
positive for Nanog and that SSEA1 was expressed in only a small proportion (3 %) of the cells (Figure 2f).
The
immunohistochemical examination provides a definitive diagnosis only when
positive.
MCF7, 231, and 468 lines and an ER - α —
positive metastatic sample (COB) were implanted subcutaneously into mice, and xenografts were harvested at different time points; half was embedded in paraffin for
immunohistochemical analysis, whereas half was dissociated for mammosphere culture.
Immunohistochemical analysis using unpurified ab51608 showing
positive staining in Colonic adenocarcinoma tissue.
By
immunohistochemical staining, the neoplastic cells were
positive for lysozyme and vimentin but were negative for cytokeratin, desmin, CD3, and CD79a.
The leading tests for a
positive diagnosis are a microscopic evaluation of muscle tissue fibers from a biopsy, and an
immunohistochemical staining test.