Improving mitotic cell counting accuracy and efficiency using phosphohistone‐H3 (PHH3) antibody counterstained with haematoxylin and eosin as part of breast cancer grading
Histopathology2022Vol. 82(3), pp. 393–406
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Abstract
Using PHH3-H&E-stained slides can reliably be used in routine scoring of mitotic figures and integrating both techniques will compensate for each other's limitations and improve diagnostic accuracy, quality, and precision.
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