cd14

How is CD14 detected in tissue samples?

CD14 can be detected in tissue samples using immunohistochemical staining methods. Specific antibodies against CD14 are applied to tissue sections, which bind to the CD14 protein present on the surface of target cells. Detection is typically visualized using chromogenic or fluorescent labels that highlight the presence of CD14, allowing researchers to observe its localization and abundance in the tissue.

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