IHC resource?

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What is good source to read which tumors and normal tissues express certain antigens, organized by antigen?
 
What is good source to read which tumors and normal tissues express certain antigens, organized by antigen?

Diagnostic Immunhistochemistry by David Dabbs is tha bomb.
 
What is good source to read which tumors and normal tissues express certain antigens, organized by antigen?
pathologyoutlines.com has a nice quick alphabetical listing that shows normals that are positive and disease states that are positive. it is not a text or the quality of dabbs.
 
Agree with Yaah. That is an excellent site.

The pathology wiki has an immunostain section: http://pathinfo.wikia.com/wiki/Pathology_Immunostain_Wiki. (Shameless plug, as usual).

The wiki is nowhere near being comprehensive regarding info on IHC, but it is a work in progress. However, it does have well over 100 pictures of immunostains (and counting).
 
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