132 research outputs found

    Immunohistochemical staining of fixed tissues

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    Immunohistochemistry is a technique in which the specific interaction between an immunoglobulin and its homologous antigen is visualized on histological sections by a microscopically detectable label. Generally, the label consists of an enzyme, such as peroxidase, alkaline phosphatase, or glucose oxidase that reacts with an appropriate substrate-chromogen solution to produce a specific color at the site of reaction. Several immunohistochemical techniques have been developed and the most important are schematically represented in Fig. 1. In the direct method, the primary antibody is directly labeled with the enzyme. In the indirect method, an enzyme-labeled secondary antibody is directed against the immunoglobulin type of the animal species in which the primary antibody has been raised. Both methods have a relatively low sensitivity and are therefore not frequently used

    Supplemental Material, DS2_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 - Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields

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    Supplemental Material, DS2_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 for Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields by Camilla Recordati, Marcella De Maglie, Gerardo Marsella, Gianpaolo Milite, Alessandro Rigamonti, Saverio Paltrinieri and Eugenio Scanziani in Toxicologic Pathology</p

    Supplemental Material, TS1_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 - Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields

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    Supplemental Material, TS1_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 for Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields by Camilla Recordati, Marcella De Maglie, Gerardo Marsella, Gianpaolo Milite, Alessandro Rigamonti, Saverio Paltrinieri and Eugenio Scanziani in Toxicologic Pathology</p

    Supplemental Material, TS2_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 - Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields

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    Supplemental Material, TS2_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 for Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields by Camilla Recordati, Marcella De Maglie, Gerardo Marsella, Gianpaolo Milite, Alessandro Rigamonti, Saverio Paltrinieri and Eugenio Scanziani in Toxicologic Pathology</p

    Supplemental Material, DS1_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 - Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields

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    Supplemental Material, DS1_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 for Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields by Camilla Recordati, Marcella De Maglie, Gerardo Marsella, Gianpaolo Milite, Alessandro Rigamonti, Saverio Paltrinieri and Eugenio Scanziani in Toxicologic Pathology</p

    Supplemental Material, TS7_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 - Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields

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    Supplemental Material, TS7_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 for Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields by Camilla Recordati, Marcella De Maglie, Gerardo Marsella, Gianpaolo Milite, Alessandro Rigamonti, Saverio Paltrinieri and Eugenio Scanziani in Toxicologic Pathology</p

    sj-vid-1-phl-10.1177_0268355518805686 - Supplemental material for A novel endovenous scaffold for the treatment of chronic venous obstruction in a porcine model: Histological and ultrastructural assessment

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    Supplemental material, sj-vid-1-phl-10.1177_0268355518805686 for A novel endovenous scaffold for the treatment of chronic venous obstruction in a porcine model: Histological and ultrastructural assessment by Paolo Zamboni, Alessia Giaquinta, Erika Rimondi, Massimo Pedriali, Eugenio Scanziani, Pietro Riccaboni, Massimiliano Veroux, Paola Secchiero and Pierfrancesco Veroux in Phlebology</p

    Supplemental Material, TS8_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 - Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields

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    Supplemental Material, TS8_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 for Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields by Camilla Recordati, Marcella De Maglie, Gerardo Marsella, Gianpaolo Milite, Alessandro Rigamonti, Saverio Paltrinieri and Eugenio Scanziani in Toxicologic Pathology</p

    sj-vid-2-phl-10.1177_0268355518805686 - Supplemental material for A novel endovenous scaffold for the treatment of chronic venous obstruction in a porcine model: Histological and ultrastructural assessment

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    Supplemental material, sj-vid-2-phl-10.1177_0268355518805686 for A novel endovenous scaffold for the treatment of chronic venous obstruction in a porcine model: Histological and ultrastructural assessment by Paolo Zamboni, Alessia Giaquinta, Erika Rimondi, Massimo Pedriali, Eugenio Scanziani, Pietro Riccaboni, Massimiliano Veroux, Paola Secchiero and Pierfrancesco Veroux in Phlebology</p

    Supplemental Material, TS9_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 - Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields

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    Supplemental Material, TS9_TPX_10.1177_0192623319852353 for Long-Term Study on the Effects of Housing C57BL/6NCrl Mice in Cages Equipped With Wireless Technology Generating Extremely Low-Intensity Electromagnetic Fields by Camilla Recordati, Marcella De Maglie, Gerardo Marsella, Gianpaolo Milite, Alessandro Rigamonti, Saverio Paltrinieri and Eugenio Scanziani in Toxicologic Pathology</p
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