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How is CD38 Detected in Histological Samples?
CD38 can be detected in histological samples using
immunohistochemistry (IHC)
,
flow cytometry
, and
western blotting
. These techniques utilize specific antibodies against CD38 to visualize its expression and localization in tissues.
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