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Article01. Dec 2011 Institutes: Leica Microsystems, Rockland Immunochemicals Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAStimulated Emission Depletion microscopy, or STED nanoscopy, is a technique that uses the non-linear de-excitation of fluorescent dyes to overcome the resolution limit imposed by diffraction encountered with standard confocal laser scanning microscopes and conventional far-field optical… Read article
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Article31. May 2010 Institute: Leica Biosystems, Wetzlar, GermanyFolate Receptor-alpha (FR-alpha) has been described extensively in many tumour and tissue types. Up to now the majority of this work has been looking at mRNA with some limited immunohistochemistry restricted to frozen tissue. In this article we review the extensive testing undertaken to evaluate a… Read article
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Article10. May 2010 Institutes: Leica Biosystems, Wetzlar, Germany, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK, Northern Institute for Cancer Research (NICR), Newcastle, UKThe North East Haematopathology Diagnostic Service, based at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle upon Tyne, provides a regional service for expert assessment of lymphoproliferative and myeloproliferative disorders for a regional network of 14 NHS hospitals in the North East and Cumbria. Read article
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Article07. Sep 2009 Institute: Leica Biosystems, Wetzlar, GermanyThe increased sensitivity of immunohistochemistry (IHC) over standard Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining has established the IHC technique in the study of many diseases. Herein we describe the utility of some NovocastraTM antibodies that can be used in the study of brain and muscle diseases. Read article
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Article01. Oct 2008 Institute: Addenbrooke's Hospital, Haematology Department, Cambridge, United KingdomCD11c is an integrin glycoprotein expressed by mononocytes and macrophages, neutrophils, myeloid dendritic cells and a small subset of lymphocytes. Although antibodies to CD11c have been available since the mid-1980s, the new antibody 5D11 is the first to recognise a formalin-resistant epitope. Read article