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Immunohistochemistry

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Antibodies for Tissue Analysis
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a powerful technique widely used in histology, pathology, and biomedical research to detect and visualize specific proteins and biomarkers in tissue samples. IHC antibodies allow precise localization of targets such as Claudin, Collagen IV, C-Peptide, CTLA-4, Cyclin E1, Cystatin A, and Cytokeratins, enabling detailed studies of cell signaling, tissue architecture, cancer diagnostics, and biomarker discovery. This method combines antibody specificity with advanced microscopy and staining techniques to provide high-resolution insights into cellular and molecular processes. Researchers rely on IHC for applications in oncology, immunology, and personalized medicine, making it a cornerstone tool for diagnostic pathology and translational research.