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So, immunohistochistochemistry.
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So this process, process which is used for the molecular diagnostics.
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And this process is based on the principle of the antigen, antibody specificity.
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So, we know that for every antibody, the antigen is very specific.
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So, the antibody will only attach or react with the specific antigen only.
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So, therefore, the immunohistochemistry is used or based on the principle of antigen antibody specificity, where the particular biomarkers are diagnosed by this.
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Process.
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So a particular biomarker will only be specific for a given antibody and therefore by using immunohistochemistry, we can use it for the diagnosis of the biomarkers of a given disease.
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So the biomarkers which are responsible for causing a given disease can be diagnosed by this antigen antibody specificity reaction by immunohistochemistry.
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On the other hand, the other technique, rna sequencing.
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Now rna sequencing is a technique which is utilized or is a high throughput sequencing technique where we can use this technique for sequencing the entire gene of a target.
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Cell.
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So we can sequence the gene of the entire target cell and this sequencing is done to understand the transcriptome of the target cell.
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So the transcriptome sequencing is done...