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Special Report: Quality Control in Immunohistochemistry: Report of a Workshop Sponsored by the Biological Stain Commission
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ImmunohematologyImmunocytochemical TechniqueImmunodeficienciesImmunologyPathologyImmunophenotypingImmunotherapyAd Hoc CommitteeHematologySerologic TestingBiological Stain CommissionImmunochemistryClinical ChemistryLaboratory MedicineHealth SciencesAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseHistopathologyAutoimmunityQuality ControlAntibody ScreeningDifferent Fixation RegimesMedicineSpecial Report
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.