Validation of tissue microarrays for immunohistochemical profiling of cancer specimens using the example of human fibroblastic tumors
Tissue microarrays allow high-throughput molecular profiling of cancer specimens by immunohistochemistry. Phenotype information of sections from arrayed biopsies on a multitissue block needs to be representative of full sections, as protein expression varies throughout the entire tumor specimen. To...
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Main Authors: | HOOS, Axel, Urist, M. J., Stojadinovic, A., Mastorides, S., Dudas, M., LEUNG, Denis H. Y. |
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