A workshop titled: "In Situ Hybridization & Immunohistochemistr Techniques"
"In Situ Hybridization & Immunohistochemistr Techniques"
In situ hybridization is a cytogenetic technique used to detect specific DNA or RNA sequences in pathological tissue and is applied in many diagnostic medical applications. Immunohistochemistry, on the other hand, is used to identify proteins in tissue cells through the selective binding of antibodies. This method is commonly employed in diagnosing abnormal cells in cancerous tumors, as well as understanding the distribution, localization, and differential expression of biomarkers and proteins in various parts of pathological tissues.