By
Bela Bodey
Stuart E. Siegel
and
Hans E. Kaiser
2005
Implications for Diagnosis, Prognosis and
Anti-Neoplastic Biological Therapy
The last twenty years of brain tumor research has seen immunohistochemistry applied and develop from an experimental research technique to a nearly routine method of great importance in histopathology. The field of morphologic research in oncology has been revitalized and revolutionized by immunohistochemistry in that now functional aspects can be easily associated with morphological descriptions.