“…The application of CLSM to computer-assisted 3D image analysis with immunohistochemistry (IHC) is very exciting because IHC signals taken by CLSM can be digitized, and made available for manipulation and computer-assisted 3D reconstruction. In early experiments, only fluorescent signals were detectable by CLSM [1,5,13,17,29,51,52,54], however, recent innovations have enabled visualization of non-fluorescent probes such as those labeled with peroxidase, which produces a brown, insoluble reaction product with hydrogen peroxide and diaminobenzidine (DAB) [19,46].…”