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How is Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Utilized in Clinical Evaluation?
IHC is a powerful technique that uses antibodies to detect specific antigens in tissues, aiding in:
Identifying
protein expression
patterns.
Classifying
tumors
based on molecular markers.
Predicting
therapeutic response
to targeted treatments.
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