BigbeeJW, KosekJC, EngLF (1977): Effects of primary antiserum dilution on staining of “antigen-rich” tissues with the peroxidase-antiperoxidase technique. J Histochem Cytochem25: 443
2.
BuffaR, SolciaE, FioccaR, CrivelliO, PeraA (1979): Complement-mediated binding of immunoglobulins to some endocrine cells of the pancreas and gut. J Histochem Cytochem27: 1279
3.
GrubeD (1980): Immunoreactivities of gastrin (G-) cells. II. Non-specific binding of immunoglobulins to G-cells by ionic interactions. Histochemistry66: 149
4.
HalmiNS, KriegerDT (1982): Immunostaining of human syncytiotrophoblast with anti-β-lipotropin: an illustration of the limitations of immunocytochemistry. J Histochem Cytochem30: 538
PetruszP, DiMeoP, OrdronneauP, WeaverC, KeeferDA (1975): Improved immunoglobulin-enzyme bridge method for light microscopic demonstration of hormone-containing cells of the rat adeno-hypophysis. Histochemistry46: 9
7.
PetruszP, OrdronneauP, FinleyJCW (1980): Criteria of reliability for light microscopic immunocytochemical staining. Histochem J12: 333
SternbergerLA (1979): Immunocytochemistry, 2nd ed.John Wiley & Sons, New York
10.
SwaabDF, PoolCW, Van LeeuwenFW (1977): Can specificity ever be proved in immunocytochemical staining?J Histochem Cytochem25:388
11.
Van LeeuwenF (1982): Specific immunocytochemical localization of neuropeptides: a Utopian goal? In Techniques in Immunocytochemistry, vol. 1. Edited by BullockGR, PetruszPAcademic Press, London, p 283–299