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Difference between molybdenum target of breast and immune group

The differences between the two are as follows:

1, mammography usually uses X-rays to penetrate the breast and make it image on the metal floor containing molybdenum, thus forming a breast image. By looking at whether the texture of the breast is tortuous, we can see whether there are nodules or lumps in the breast. This inspection method has the advantages of little pain, simplicity, high resolution and good repeatability, and the preserved images can be compared before and after, regardless of age and body shape.

2. Immunohistochemistry is a commonly used detection method. Usually, after obtaining biopsy histopathological samples, histochemical examination may be needed. Immunohistochemistry is based on a one-to-one targeted combination of antigen and antibody. In advance, the antibody was labeled with special fluorescence in vitro. Staining with labeled antibody, taking tissue sections, and if there is a matching antigen, histochemical detection can see a positive result.