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direct immunofluorescence
direct immunofluorescence[də′rekt ¦im·yə‚nō·flu̇r′es·əns] (immunology) The use of labeled reactant to reveal the presence of an unlabeled one. direct immunofluorescence
direct immunofluorescence (DIF), fluorescence microscopy of tissue from lesions after application of labeled antibodies. See also: fluorescent antibody technique. direct im·mu·no·fluor·es·cence (dĭr-ekt' im'yū-nō-flōr-es'ĕns) Fluorescence microscopy of tissue from lesions after application of labeled antibody. See also: fluorescent antibody techniqueAcronymsSeeDIFL |