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  • 43. Immunofluorescent detection of alpha1-antitrypsin in paraffin embedded liver tissue.
    Ray MB, Desmet VJ.
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  • 44. Detection of chicken anaemia agent in chickens by immunofluorescence and immunoperoxidase staining.
    McNeilly F, Allan GM, Moffett DA, McNulty MS.
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  • 45. Immunohistochemical demonstration of alpha-1-antitrypsin in the islet cells of human pancreas.
    Ray MB, Desmet VJ.
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  • 48. [Immunofluorescence investigation of formol-paraffin material].
    Brozman M.
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  • 49. Background staining and sensitivity of the unlabelled antibody-enzyme (PAP) method. Comparison with the peroxidase labelled antibody sandwich method using formalin fixed paraffin embedded material.
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  • 50. A combined treatment with erythrocyte lysis solution and Sudan Black B reduces tissue autofluorescence in double-labeling immunofluorescence.
    Qin W, Luo M, Wang K, Yang M, Sheng H, He G.
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  • 51. Proteolysis and lectin histochemistry.
    Jeffrey IJ, Mosley SM, Jones CJ, Stoddart RW.
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  • 52. Trypsin digestion in immunoperoxidase staining.
    Hautzer NW, Wittkuhn JF, Mccaughey WT.
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  • 53. Demonstration of alpha 1-antitrypsin by immunofluorescence on paraffin-embedded hepatic and pancreatic tissue.
    McElrath MJ, Galbraith RM, Allen RC.
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  • 55. A method for the use of immunofluorescence on paraffin-embedded tissues.
    Dorsett BH, Ioachim HL.
    Am J Clin Pathol; 1978 Jan 01; 69(1):66-72. PubMed ID: 339711
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  • 58. [A method for combining Fluoro-Jade B staining and immunofluorescent staining].
    Zuo XL, Jin JZ, Liu DD, Sun WW, Xu E.
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