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Clinics in Dermatology, 1991
Abstract Although several molecular biology techniques can be used to measure mRNA, only in situ hybridization (or in situ transcription) permit specific localization of DNA or an mRNA species within a tissue section or cell preparation. With appropriate fixation, mRNAs can be preserved and detected in tissue sections by using DNA or RNA probes ...
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Abstract Although several molecular biology techniques can be used to measure mRNA, only in situ hybridization (or in situ transcription) permit specific localization of DNA or an mRNA species within a tissue section or cell preparation. With appropriate fixation, mRNAs can be preserved and detected in tissue sections by using DNA or RNA probes ...
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Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 1990
A new technique of phacoemulsification is described in which the nucleus is fractured within the capsular bag (in situ). The characteristics of this technique include hydrodissection, division of the nucleus into quadrants, and manipulation of each quadrant into the safe central zone for emulsification.
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A new technique of phacoemulsification is described in which the nucleus is fractured within the capsular bag (in situ). The characteristics of this technique include hydrodissection, division of the nucleus into quadrants, and manipulation of each quadrant into the safe central zone for emulsification.
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1992
Soon after the method of in situ hybridization (ISH) had been published (Pardue and Gall, 1969), reports appeared showing that it could also be used with great success in the study of virus-infected systems (Orth et al., 1970; Geukens and May, 1974). Now it was possible to study the biology of viruses and the mechanisms of viral infections in detail ...
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Soon after the method of in situ hybridization (ISH) had been published (Pardue and Gall, 1969), reports appeared showing that it could also be used with great success in the study of virus-infected systems (Orth et al., 1970; Geukens and May, 1974). Now it was possible to study the biology of viruses and the mechanisms of viral infections in detail ...
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2007
In situ bioremediation technologies are sustainable because they neither require transport and deposition of contaminated soil, nor groundwater pumping, treatment, and discharge to recipients. Successful full-scale cases have benefited from the understanding of the prevailing environmental conditions and microbial communities present in both the ...
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In situ bioremediation technologies are sustainable because they neither require transport and deposition of contaminated soil, nor groundwater pumping, treatment, and discharge to recipients. Successful full-scale cases have benefited from the understanding of the prevailing environmental conditions and microbial communities present in both the ...
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2013
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In situ self-assembly for cancer therapy and imaging
Nature Reviews Materials, 2023Jaewon Kim, Sungkyu Lee, Yuri Kim
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