Immunohistology
[im-yuh-noh-hi-stol-uh-jee, ih-myoo-] /ˌɪm yə noʊ hɪˈstɒl ə dʒi, ɪˌmyu-/
noun
1.
the microscopic study of tissues with the aid of antibodies that bind to tissue components and reveal their presence.
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