2017
DOI: 10.1369/0022155417694869
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Analytic Response Curves of Clinical Breast Cancer IHC Tests

Abstract: An important limitation in the field of immunohistochemistry (IHC) is the inability to correlate stain intensity with specific analyte concentrations. Clinical immunohistochemical tests are not described in terms of analytic response curves, namely, the analyte concentrations in a tissue sample at which an immunohistochemical stain (1) is first visible, (2) increases in proportion to the analyte concentration, and (3) ultimately approaches a maximum color intensity. Using a new immunostaining tool ( IHControls… Show more

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“…9,[15][16][17] For each analyte (HER2, ER, and PR), 5 different concentrations were manufactured at approximately log intervals, from 10 2 to 10 6 molecules per microbead. The IHControls are comprised of 2 different microbeads: analyte-coated glass test microbeads (7-8 lm diameter) and color standard microbeads (4.5-lm diameter).…”
Section: Production Of Ihcontrolsmentioning
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“…9,[15][16][17] For each analyte (HER2, ER, and PR), 5 different concentrations were manufactured at approximately log intervals, from 10 2 to 10 6 molecules per microbead. The IHControls are comprised of 2 different microbeads: analyte-coated glass test microbeads (7-8 lm diameter) and color standard microbeads (4.5-lm diameter).…”
Section: Production Of Ihcontrolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason for using an MEF standard has been previously described. 9 Briefly, we quantify analyte concentration by attaching a fluorescein group to one end of each HER2, ER, or PR peptide during peptide synthesis. The fluorescein is incorporated onto a lysine, at its e-amino group.…”
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