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Hybridization histochemistry

Experientia, 1987
The location of gene expression by hybridization histochemistry is being applied in many areas of research and diagnosis. The aim of this technique is to detect specific mRNA in cells and tissues by hybridization with a complementary DNA or RNA probe.
J D, Penschow   +6 more
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Hybridization histochemistry

Analytical Biochemistry, 1985
In this review we have used our own recent work as a flagship to illustrate the recent renaissance of interest in hybridization histochemistry. A trickle of papers followed the initial key excursion into the in situ labeling of tissue sections (48-50). Our own entry into this field started in 1978 and since then a confluence of important questions and ...
J P, Coghlan   +5 more
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Introduction: Quantitative histochemistry

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1974
A PANEL on histochemical technologies, applicable to neurochemical pathology, is especially germane at this Conference because of the complex microscopic anatomy of the central nervous system and the consequent compelling need for analytical methods capable of establishing correlations between chemical composition and histological structure.
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Histochemistry of Plasmalogen

Stain Technology, 1961
Unfixed frozen sections of kidney, heart and brain from Wistar rats were used for the following tests: 1. relative reactivity of plasmalogen in different tissues to fuchsin-sulfurous acid (FSA); 2. effect of various mercury compounds in producing the plasmal reaction, and use of dithizone to verify the attachment of mercury to tissue plasmalogen; 3 ...
J Y, TERNER, E R, HAYES
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Elastic Tissue Histochemistry

1977
The object of our project has been to isolate, purify and characterize elastin from normal, fetal and pathological tissues and to relate the chemical findings to the morphological description of the tissue. Verhoeff’s iron haematoxylin technique (1) was adopted as the standard stain as it has reliably given a good differentiation between elastin and ...
D A, Keith, M A, Paz, P M, Gallop
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Muscle-Spindle Histochemistry

Science, 1967
Reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide tatrazolium reductase is abundant in cat intrafusal muscle fibers, whereas in the toad its activity is equal to that in extrafusal fibers. Spindles of both species contain little fat. In sections stained for adenosine triphosphatase bound to myofibrils, two types of intrafusal muscle fibers appear in spindles ...
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SH2 Domain Histochemistry

2017
Among posttranslational modifications, the phosphorylation of tyrosine residues is a key modification in cell signaling. Because of its biological importance, characterization of the cellular state of tyrosine phosphorylation is of great interest. Based on the unique properties of endogenously expressed SH2 domains recognizing tyrosine phosphorylated ...
Sophia, Buhs, Peter, Nollau
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Histochemistry

2014
The processes of histochemistry and its sub-type, immunohistochemistry (IHC), allow the researcher to delve further and more specifically into the chemical characteristics of their specimens and samples. They can specifically identify proteins and reveal changes that have been induced by your experimental manipulations.
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Histochemistry of Ossification

1961
Publisher Summary Rats and mice are the mammals most widely used for ossification studies. As a general rule, small animals are preferred because their bones are softer, it being usually unnecessary to decalcify the material when preparing the sections.
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Histochemistry of Lysosomes

1967
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the histochemistry of lysosomes. Lysosomes are defined originally as a biochemical entity. Consequently, the biochemical criteria form a basis for the histochemical identification of these particles. Ideally, the prime criteria which appear necessary for the demonstration of a lysosome are (1) the presence of
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