A Review of Protein Histochemistry

Obue Ovoke Favour *

Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria.

Emmanuel Igho Odokuma

Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aim: To review and synthesize key developments in protein histochemistry, emphasizing its role in bridging molecular biology and tissue morphology. The review highlight the methodological advancements and clinical applications of protein histochemistry in research and diagnostics.

Methodology: Relevant literature and experimental reports were systematically examined to evaluate progress in classical and modern histochemical methods. Focus was placed on fixation techniques, antigen retrieval procedures, labeling and signal amplification strategies, and the integration of histochemical analysis with molecular and digital imaging technologies. The review further analyzed applications in oncology, neuroscience, and developmental biology to assess diagnostic and research relevance.

Results: Over the decades, protein histochemistry has evolved from traditional staining and precipitation reactions to highly specific immunohistochemical and multiplex analytical systems. Advancements in fixation and antigen retrieval improved tissue integrity and antigen accessibility, while enhanced labeling and signal amplification increased detection sensitivity. Integration with digital imaging and molecular assays yielded significant improvements in precision and quantification. The reviewed data consistently indicate that these innovations have elevated the diagnostic accuracy and research utility of protein histochemistry across biomedical fields.

Conclusion: Protein histochemistry remains a vital tool for linking biochemical activity to tissue structure. Continued standardization and integration with advanced imaging and molecular techniques will further strengthen its reliability and expand its applications in diagnostic and translational pathology.

Keywords: Protein histochemistry, immunohistochemistry, tissue morphology, molecular pathology


How to Cite

Favour, Obue Ovoke, and Emmanuel Igho Odokuma. 2026. “A Review of Protein Histochemistry”. Asian Journal of Medical Principles and Clinical Practice 9 (1):79-90. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajmpcp/2026/v9i1379.

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