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Homa Adle-Biassette1, Jacques Grassi, Catherine Verney, Francine Walker, Laurence Choudat, Dominique Hénin.
Abstract
The specificity of an immunohistochemical reaction is guaranteed by two sets of controls. Positive controls verify the specificity of the primary antibody and demonstrate that it binds only to the protein which was used as an immunogen. Negative controls ensure that the labelling technique is specific and that the primary antibody is responsible for generation of the immunostaining. In fact, the production of a labelling may also be related to cross reactivity or to non-specific physical or chemical interactions. This paper reviews the characteristics of various epitopes and antibodies, describes different strategies which prove the specificity of the immunohistochemical reaction in research or diagnostic pathology and point towards the essential information which should be reported in a paper.Mesh:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17568355 DOI: 10.1016/s0242-6498(07)88680-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Pathol ISSN: 0242-6498 Impact factor: 0.407