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Effect of formalin-fixation and paraffin-embedded tissue storage times on RNAscope in situ hybridization signal amplification. [PDF]
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Formamide denaturation of double-stranded DNA for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) distorts nanoscale chromatin structure. [PDF]
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Correction: The performance of a lateral flow SARS-CoV-2 antibody assay and semi-autonomous SARS-CoV-2 antisense and sense RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization assay in a prospective cohort pilot study within a Dutch military population. [PDF]
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A Rare Case of Pleural Epithelioid Mesothelioma With a Prominent Myxoid Stroma Reported With Morphology, Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization, and Ultrastructural Findings. [PDF]
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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 ...
Jahn M. Nesland+1 more
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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 ...
Jahn M. Nesland+1 more
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2008
Hybridization is the formation of hybrid nucleic acid molecules with complementary nucleotide sequences in DNA:DNA, DNA:RNA, or RNA:RNA forms. In situ hybridization is a highly sensitive technique that allows detection and localization of specific DNA or RNA molecules in morphologically preserved isolated cells, histological tissue sections, or ...
Tim D. Hewitson, Ian A. Darby
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Hybridization is the formation of hybrid nucleic acid molecules with complementary nucleotide sequences in DNA:DNA, DNA:RNA, or RNA:RNA forms. In situ hybridization is a highly sensitive technique that allows detection and localization of specific DNA or RNA molecules in morphologically preserved isolated cells, histological tissue sections, or ...
Tim D. Hewitson, Ian A. Darby
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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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2013
A non-radioactive in situ hybridization protocol is presented for localization of mRNA transcripts in thin tissue sections. In situ hybridization provides spatial resolution of transcript distribution at the cellular level that is not attained by Northern hybridization or PCR-based methods using organ- or tissue-derived RNA. With appropriately designed
Scott A. Harding, Chung-Jui Tsai
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A non-radioactive in situ hybridization protocol is presented for localization of mRNA transcripts in thin tissue sections. In situ hybridization provides spatial resolution of transcript distribution at the cellular level that is not attained by Northern hybridization or PCR-based methods using organ- or tissue-derived RNA. With appropriately designed
Scott A. Harding, Chung-Jui Tsai
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