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A guide to integrating immunohistochemistry and chemical imaging

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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:40 authored by David P. Bishop, Nerida Cole, Tracy Zhang, Philip A. Doble, Dominic J. Hare
Chemical imaging provides new insight into the fundamental atomic, molecular, and biochemical composition of tissue and how they are interrelated in normal physiology. Visualising and quantifying products of pathogenic reactions long before structural changes become apparent also adds a new dimension to understanding disease pathogenesis. While chemical imaging in isolation is somewhat limited by the nature of information it can provide (e.g. peptides, metals, lipids, or functional groups), integrating immunohistochemistry allows simultaneous, targeted imaging of biomolecules while also mapping tissue composition. Together, this approach can provide invaluable information on the inner workings of the cell and the molecular basis of diseases.

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1460-4744

Journal title

Chemical Society Reviews

Volume

47

Issue

11

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17 pp

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

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This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018. Open Access Article. Published on 15 March 2018. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.

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eng

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