Quality control in immunohistochemistry. Report of a workshop sponsored by the Biological Stain Commission
- PMID: 2480062
- DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/92.6.836
Quality control in immunohistochemistry. Report of a workshop sponsored by the Biological Stain Commission
Abstract
Although immunohistochemical methods are increasingly applied in diagnostic histopathology, there has been little standardization or quality control of immunoreagents; and published reports have not standardized Material and Methods for meaningful comparisons of results among clinicians. The Biological Stain Commission-sponsored workshop was convened to address the following issues: a manufacturers' testing program for probity of commercial antibodies, development of a manual for performance criteria and quality control assurance procedures, standardization of package inserts, standardization of information provided in the Materials and Methods sections of publications, establishment of a reagent and procedure clearing house, study of the effects of different fixation regimes on tissue antigens, and investigation of the environmental conditions needed for antigen-antibody interaction. The recommendations of the ad hoc committee and their implications for the future are discussed.
Comment in
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Quality assurance in diagnostic immunohistochemistry. A discipline coming of age.Am J Clin Pathol. 1989 Dec;92(6):844. doi: 10.1093/ajcp/92.6.844. Am J Clin Pathol. 1989. PMID: 2589252 No abstract available.
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