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MUSE: Simple Slide-Free Microscopy

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A new technique skips traditional histology steps to speed up diagnosis and allow for views that are not possible with conventional sectioning.

FARZAD FEREIDOUNI, AUSTIN TODD AND RICHARD LEVENSON, UC DAVIS

Even in this era of molecular medicine, conventional light microscopy remains the principal contributor to cancer diagnostics and also serves to guide surgical procedures, monitor disease activity and follow therapy responses over time. Although pathologists don’t like to admit it, the optical principles that underlie their microscopes date back, largely unchanged, to the 18th century. Moreover, for these microscopes to be useful, properly prepared tissue samples mounted onto glass slides are a prerequisite, and the methodology for the necessary histological processing has itself not...Read full article

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    Published: December 2017
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    immunohistochemistry
    Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a method for detecting antigens or haptens in cells of a tissue section by using labeled antibodies to bind specifically to their antigens. IHC is used for disease diagnosis, biological research and in drug development. Using IHC visualized tumor markers such as enzymes, oncogenes and tumor-specific antigens, physicians can diagnose if a tumor is benign or malignant and determine the stage and grade of a cancer.
    FeaturesMicroscopyBiophotonicsmedicineRichard LevensonUC Davisimmunohistochemistry

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