Development of a Nb-based semiconductor-superconductor hybrid platform [PDF]
Semiconductor-superconductor hybrid materials are used as a platform to realise Andreev bound states, which hold great promise for quantum applications. These states require transparent interfaces between the semiconductor and superconductor, which are typically realised by in-situ deposition of an Al superconducting layer.
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High frequency of in situ hybridization on thin plastic sections of human placenta with a cDNA probe for beta hCG. [PDF]
Mariann Wide+4 more
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Differential localization of mRNAs of collagen types I and II in chick fibroblasts, chondrocytes, and corneal cells by in situ hybridization using cDNA probes. [PDF]
Miyuki Hayashi+5 more
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Summary: The avian inner ear can naturally regenerate sensory hair cells and is therefore an ideal candidate for investigating mechanisms leading to hair cell regeneration and functional recovery.
Mitsuo P. Sato+3 more
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Modulation of tyrosine hydroxylase gene expression in the central nervous system visualized by in situ hybridization. [PDF]
Anne Bérod+4 more
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Messenger RNA in the cytoskeletal framework: analysis by in situ hybridization. [PDF]
William R. Jeffery
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Identification of individual interferon-producing cells by in situ hybridization. [PDF]
Rainer Zawatzky+2 more
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Metaphase and Interphase Cytogenetics with Alu-PCR-amplified Yeast Artificial Chromosome Clones Containing the BCR Gene and the Protooncogenes c-raf-1, c-fms, and c-erbB-21 [PDF]
A human yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) library was screened by polymerase chain reaction with oligonucleotide primers defined for DNA sequences of the BCR gene and the protooncogenes c-raf-1, c-fms, and c-erB-2.
Becher, Reinhard+8 more
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Analysis of alpha-fetoprotein gene expression in hepatocellular carcinoma and liver cirrhosis by in situ hybridization [PDF]
Akira Otsuru+3 more
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Chromosome analysis by non-isotopic in situ hybridization. [PDF]
Cremer, Thomas+2 more
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