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Thanks to the author of these article. They look like they contain lots of useful information. A couple of quick requests:

  • Could you get yourself a login so we can identify you by

name on the recent changes page? You don't have to reveal your real identity if you don't want to. * Could you please provide additional context and explanation, and perhaps lay off a little of the jargon, to assist nonexperts to understand these articles? * If you are using a specific source or sources for this information, could you possibly cite them? Thank you. --Robert Merkel

I've done a major rewrite a few months ago - this article is an extension of the immunostaining article with more specific details but it could still use a lot of work on referencing and more about the specific applications of immunoperoxidase staining, for instance. Dr Aaron 13:39, 2 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Introduction needs re-writing

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I'm afraid that for a lay person, the introduction contains a lot of words that a lay person could not be expected to know, such as "immunohistochemical" "antigens" "glycoprotein" "polyclonal", which limits its usefulness?--Gak 00:36, 13 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I doubt a lay person would specifically look up immunoperoxidase, so I think a somewhat specialist introduction doesn't seem too out of place. The level of technical knowledge assumed here is not too different for say Binomial coefficient, something no non-specialist math person would directly look up. Considering that all of the key words contain links that define them, I don't see a huge issue.
I'll give it some thought and work out whether there is an efficient and accurate way of describing immunoperoxidase stains. Dr Aaron 10:29, 13 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]