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- Introduction
- Technical advances and science (1)
- Technical advances and science (2)
- Identification of proteins
- Leucocyte-associated molecules
- Principle of immunoperoxidase labeling
- Immunoperoxidase labeling of tissue section
- Immunohistological studies of human tissue
- The first monoclonal anti-leucocyte antibodies
- Destruction of epitopes on leucocyte
- Paraffin-reactive monoclonal antibodies
- Protein conformation and antigenicity (1)
- Protein conformation and antigenicity (2)
- Immunohistological markers: solid tumours (1)
- Prostatic carcinoma
- Seminoma
- Mesothelioma
- Melanoma
- Carcinoid tumour
- Markers of cell state (e.g. estrogen receptor)
- Breast carcinoma (1)
- Markers associated with genetic lesions
- Breast carcinoma (2)
- Carcinoma
- Gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST)
- Immunohistology of lymphoid neoplasms
- Distinguishing lymphoma types
- MALT lymphoma (1)
- Proliferation, susceptibility to apoptosis markers
- MALT lymphoma (2)
- Markers of cell maturation state
- Lymphoblastic lymphoma
- Oncogenic proteins and neoplastic cell growth (1)
- Oncogenic proteins in lymphoma (1)
- Oncogenic proteins in lymphoma (2)
- Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (1)
- Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (2)
- Immunostaining for anaplastic lymphoma kinase
- Nucleophosmin expression patterns in AML
- Nucleophosmin mutations in AML
- Oncogenic proteins and neoplastic cell growth (2)
- Markers for lymphoid neoplasms: summary (1)
- Markers for lymphoid neoplasms: summary (2)
- Diagnostic immunohistology - what's next?
- Double immunostaining
- Double immunoenzymatic labeling
- Double enzyme vs. double fluorescence method
- Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (1)
- Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (2)
- New labeling techniques and new antibodies
- Rabbit and mouse monoclonal antibodies
- New antibodies and molecular targets
- Molecular targets of immunohistological studies
- Transcription factors for immunohistology
- Transcription factors for immunohistology: BCL6
- Transcription factors for immunohistology: MUM1
- Immunohistology molecules: PLCgamma1
- Immunohistology signaling molecules: SLP76 (1)
- Immunohistology signaling molecules: BCL6
- Immunohistology signaling molecules: SLP76 (2)
- Lyn kinase
- Conclusions
Topics Covered
- Techniques for identification and immunocytochemical study of proteins
- Leucocyte-associated molecules
- Immunhistological labeling
- Immunohistological studies of human tissue
- The first monoclonal anti-leucocyte antibodies
- Paraffin reactive monoclonal antibodies
- Protein conformation and antigenicity
- Immunohistological markers for the study of solid tumors
- Carcinoma, seminoma, mesothelioma, melanoma and carcinoid tumors
- Immunohistological markers for the diagnosis of lymphoid neoplasms
- Anaplastic large cell lymphoma
- New labeling techniques
- New antibodies and molecular targets
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Mason, D. (2007, October 1). Diagnostic immunohistopathology [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/IJVG3482.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. David Mason has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.