Immunohistochemistry is an immunohistochemical test, and gallbladder immunohistochemistry is an immunohistochemical test for the gallbladder tissue obtained.
Immunohistochemistry is carried out by sectioning and staining the tissue specimens submitted for examination, and then according to the chemical reaction to make the chromogenic agent labeled with antibody color, according to the characteristics of antigen-antibody pairing, so as to determine the antigens in the tissue cells, which can be localized, qualitative and quantitative research, and better grasp of the characteristics of the cell information.
Immunohistochemistry is becoming more and more important in modern pathology, and is an indispensable and important part of quality control in pathology, as well as an extremely important auxiliary diagnostic technique in routine pathologic diagnosis.
Through gallbladder immunohistochemistry, the characteristics of gallbladder cancer cells can be clarified to further guide the use of chemotherapeutic drugs.