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Inverse In<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3-x</sub>/Ni interfaces via Ni<sub>3</sub>InC<sub>0.5</sub> surface reconstruction for efficient CO<sub>2</sub> hydrogenation to methanol. [PDF]

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Chen J   +20 more
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In Situ Hybridization

2003
In situ hybridization techniques involve specific annealing of labeled nucleic acid probes with complimentary cellular RNAs, and the subsequent detection of these labeled probes within fixed cells (1,2). In situ hybridization can be applied to monolayer cells, tissue sections, or whole mount tissues.
Mak, JC, Barnes, PJ
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In Situ HiC

2022
In situ HiC uses the relative frequency of DNA-DNA ligation events to reconstruct the three-dimensional architecture of a genome. As such, restriction enzyme digested ends of genomic DNA within fixed nuclei are tagged with biotinylated dNTPs. DNA-DNA ligation events generated via proximity ligation are then captured, amplified and next generation ...
Timothy M, Johanson, Rhys S, Allan
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In Situ Hybridization

Ultrastructural Pathology, 1989
Twenty years ago Gall and Pardue1 reported a method to detect RNA-DNA hybrid molecules in cytologic specimens. Since then diagnostic in situ hybridization has become a standard method to detect DNA and RNA.The method has also been modified for use in electron microscopy2-4 but it is not easy to preserve both the hybridization properties and an ...
J M, Nesland, J V, Johannessen
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