1986
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1759(86)90544-2
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Demonstration of lymphocyte surface antigens in paraffin-embedde human tissues

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“…I F microscopy has lower resolution than ordinary light microscopy, and this may at times lead to diagnostic problems related to the position of the deposits within the glomeruli. The immunoperoxidase method applied to sec-tions of paraffin-embedded tissue may cause difficulties in the differentiation of positively reacting intraluminal plasma from true immunoglobulin deposits in the capillary wall (3).…”
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“…I F microscopy has lower resolution than ordinary light microscopy, and this may at times lead to diagnostic problems related to the position of the deposits within the glomeruli. The immunoperoxidase method applied to sec-tions of paraffin-embedded tissue may cause difficulties in the differentiation of positively reacting intraluminal plasma from true immunoglobulin deposits in the capillary wall (3).…”
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confidence: 99%