My suggestion for using the Dako IHC manual is not necessarily just about
the automated application, but about the antibodies themselves and what the
end results are supposed to be. It isn't the only thing you should use to
prepare for the QIHC exam, but if you want to learn about a large amount
of
All:
I beg to differ with what seems to be the general consensus, but the Dako
handbook is not really representative of the available technology within
the IHC field and shouldn't be thought of as a prescription for
success. All the Dako book addresses is Dako's methods, reagents and
instruments,