QMUL Science Alive: Immunohistochemistry
This video will demonstrate the procedures of the immunohistochemistry technique. Immunohistochemistry allows for the detection and localisation of protein expression within a tissue. It utilises the specificity of antigen - antibody interactions to recognise a target protein in a tissue section. The technique is used here to localise expression of the mouse DLK1 protein. Localisation of the target is visualised using the indirect staining method, signal amplification using Avidin - Biotin Complex and chromogenic detection methods. Immunohistochemistry is presented by Féaron Cassidy and directed by Rosemary Clyne. Subscribe to the official Queen Mary University of London channel - bringing you breakthrough research findings and enhanced student life, teaching and learning. / qmulofficial

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Immunohistochemistry

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