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a) Any of several staining techniques that are used to detect specific proteins.b) An application of any such technique.
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Immunostaining — Micrograph of an immunostained section of a brain tumour. GFAP immunostain. Immunostaining is a general term in biochemistry that applies to any use of an antibody based method to detect a specific protein in a sample. The term immunostaining was … Wikipedia
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