Peer Reviewed Journals In Immunhistochemistry
Academic
journals are periodicals in which researchers, mostly the recent ones, publish their findings. Academic
journals are typically peer-reviewed
journals publishing theoretical discussions and
articles critically reviewing the work already published. Academic publications act as an significant outlet for scholars and educators through which they can obtain valuable knowledge regarding their field's recent developments. Such papers are the first choice for any detailed scientific-related review of an topic. Without the academic journal, science as we know is scarcely conceivable. Immunohistochemistry in the biological sample may be defined as the antigen or protein detection process. Indirectly, the unlabeled primary antibody (first layer) binds in the tissue sample to the target antigen and then adds a labeled secondary antibody (second layer) that reacts with the primary antibody.
High Impact List of Articles
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Improving image quality in low snr parallel acquisition using a weighted least squares GRAPPA reconstruction
Raji Susan Mathew and Joseph Suresh Paul
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Improving image quality in low snr parallel acquisition using a weighted least squares GRAPPA reconstruction
Raji Susan Mathew and Joseph Suresh Paul
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Close concordance between pulmonary angiography and pathology in a canine model with chronic pulmonary thromboembolism and pathological mechanisms after lung ischemia reperfusion injury
Chaosheng Deng
Short Communication: Imaging in Medicine
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Close concordance between pulmonary angiography and pathology in a canine model with chronic pulmonary thromboembolism and pathological mechanisms after lung ischemia reperfusion injury
Chaosheng Deng
Short Communication: Imaging in Medicine
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Effect of disease and recovery on functional anatomy in brain tumor patients: insights from functional MRI and diffusion tensor imaging
Muhammad M zAbd-El-Barr, Emam Saleh, Raymond Y Huang & Alexandra J Golby
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Effect of disease and recovery on functional anatomy in brain tumor patients: insights from functional MRI and diffusion tensor imaging
Muhammad M zAbd-El-Barr, Emam Saleh, Raymond Y Huang & Alexandra J Golby
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Predicting the no-reflow phenomenon following successful percutaneous coronary intervention
L Galiuto, L Paraggio, G Liuzzo, AR de Caterina and F Crea
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Predicting the no-reflow phenomenon following successful percutaneous coronary intervention
L Galiuto, L Paraggio, G Liuzzo, AR de Caterina and F Crea
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Challenges and limitations of quantifying brain connectivity in vivo with diffusion MRI
Derek K Jones
Perspective: Imaging in Medicine
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Challenges and limitations of quantifying brain connectivity in vivo with diffusion MRI
Derek K Jones
Perspective: Imaging in Medicine
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