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Dense transcript profiling in single cells by image correlation decoding [PDF]
Sequential barcoded fluorescent in situ hybridization (seqFISH) allows large numbers of molecular species to be accurately detected in single cells, but multiplexing is limited by the density of barcoded objects. We present correlation FISH (corrFISH), a
A Raj +22 more
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In Situ Hybridization Status of 568 Cases of HER2 Equivocal Breast Cancer
Objective To compare the differences between 2013 and 2018 ASCO/CAP HER2 testing guidelines in 568 immunohistochemical HER2 equivocal breast cancer patients and to analyze the accuracy and deficiency of dual-color silver enhanced in-situ hybridization ...
JIANG Yi'na +3 more
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Cervical carcinoma is a frequent malignancy in developing countries despite being a preventable disease. For the first time, four screening tests were used simultaneously for identifying women with a risk of developing cervical cancer, to help clinicians
Pavani Upendram +12 more
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Evidence for a nuclear compartment of transcription and splicing located at chromosome domain boundaries [PDF]
The nuclear topography of splicing snRNPs, mRNA transcripts and chromosome domains in various mammalian cell types are described. The visualization of splicing snRNPs, defined by the Sm antigen, and coiled bodies, revealed distinctly different ...
A Monneron +64 more
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Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization [PDF]
In situ hybridization (ISH) technique was introduced by Gall and Pardue1 in 1969. At that time the technique was limited by the use of radioactively labelled probes that were subsequently visualized by autoradiography. The development of interphase cytogenetics in the 1980s and fluorescent labels in 19862 has seen the technology applied in a number of ...
Fiona Campbell, John M. S. Bartlett
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Rapid mapping of chromosomal breakpoints: from blood to BAC in 20 days [PDF]
Structural chromosome aberrations and associated segmental or chromosomal aneusomies are major causes of reproductive failure in humans. Despite the fact that carriers of reciprocal balanced translocation often have no other clinical symptoms or ...
Baumgartner, Adolf +7 more
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Resegmentation is an ancestral feature of the gnathostome vertebral skeleton [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Criswell, K. E., & Gillis, J. A.
Criswell, Katharine E. +1 more
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Fluorescence in situ hybridization in hematology
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Ivana Milosevic +2 more
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Fluorescent labeling of plasmid DNA and mRNA : gains and losses of current labeling strategies [PDF]
Live-cell imaging has provided the life sciences with insights into the cell biology and dynamics. Fluorescent labeling of target molecules proves to be indispensable in this regard. In this Review, we focus on the current fluorescent labeling strategies
Rombouts, Koen +2 more
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Artificial Chromosome Doubling in Allotetraploid Calendula officinalis
Calendula officinalis L. is known as an ornamental plant as well as a source of biochemical compounds used in cosmetics and industry. C. officinalis has a complex karyotype. Published chromosome numbers differ between 2n = 4x = 28 or 32.
Ghasem Esmaeili +3 more
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