1. Detection of intracellular and cell surface immunoglobulin in nondenaturation of the molecules and hence the Hodgkin's lymphoma;Davey, F.R.; Halliday, D.; Marucci, A.A.; Gottlieb, A.J.;Hum Paihol; Preliminary immunocytochemical studies in collaboration with Dr M Crumpton's labo-; induction of epitopes present only in paraffin embedded tissue,1978
2. Technical aspects of lymphoma Immunohistology;Mason, D.Y.; Biberfeld, P.;J Histochem Cylochem,1980
3. An immunohistological study of human lymphoma. Clin Exp Immunol ratory suggest the feasibility of this approach (fig 8) as 1980; 40: 235-48. a polyclonal antiserum against purified T3 (CD3) antigen (prepared by Dr G Krissansen) gives excellent staining of normal and neoplastic T cells in paraffin;Mason, D.Y.; Bell, J.I.; Christensson, B.; Biberfeld, P.
4. Anomalous staining patterns in immunohistologic studies of malignant lymphoma;Isaacson, P.; Wright, D.H.;J Histoc hem Cvtochem,1979
5. Immunohistochemistry on Bouin's fixed fetal tissue embedded tissue (Mason DY, Krissansen GW, Davey stored for thirty years in ethanol. Histochemistry 1979; 61: FR, et al, unpublished observations). The fact that this work was performed using a polyclonal antiserum, however, clearly limits its wider application;Celio, M.R.