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Fluorescence quenching by high-power LEDs for highly sensitive fluorescence in situ hybridization
Recent technical advances have made fluorescent in situ hybridization (ISH) a pivotal method to analyze neural tissue. In a highly sensitive ISH, it is important to reduce tissue autofluorescence.
Yousuke Tsuneoka +8 more
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In situ hybridization is the hybridization-mediated detection of specific nucleic acid sequences within structurally intact cells or tissues. As such it uniquely provides localization of nucleic acid superimposed on observable cellular and subcellular structural detail, allowing analysis unobtainable by other hybridization techniques.
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Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization [PDF]
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a cytogenetic technique used to detect the presence or absence and location of specific gene sequences. It can visualize specific cytogenetic abnormalities (copy number aberrations) such as chromosomal deletion, amplification, and translocation. FISH has been used in prenatal diagnosis and has served both as
Chen, Amy Y.-Y., Chen, Andrew
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A high-resolution anatomical framework of the neonatal mouse brain for managing gene expression data
This study aims to provide a high-resolution atlas and use it as an anatomical framework to localize the gene expression data for mouse brain on postnatal day 0 (P0).
Jyl Boline, Arthur W Toga
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Protocol to detect RNAs from tissue sections in mice using Y-branched probe in situ hybridization
Summary: Here, we describe a fluorescent in situ hybridization protocol named Yn-situ, standing for Y-branched probe in situ hybridization, to detect RNAs from mice tissue sections.
Yunming Wu, C. Ron Yu
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Homologies in human and Macasa fuscata chromosomes revealed by in situ suppression hybridization with human chromosome specific DNA libraries [PDF]
We established chromosomal homologies between all chromosomes of the human karyotype and that of an old world monkey (Macaca fuscata) by chromosomal in situ suppression (CISS) hybridization with human chromosome specific DNA libraries.
Cremer, Thomas +3 more
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Expression of Kisspeptin 1 in the Brain of the Adult Sea Lamprey Petromyzon marinus
Kisspeptin peptides play major roles in the regulation of reproduction and puberty onset in mammals. While most mammals only have one kisspeptin gene, other jawed vertebrates present two or three genes. Recent data also revealed the presence of two genes
Daniel Sobrido-Cameán +4 more
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Structural biology of ferritin nanocages
Ferritin is a conserved iron‐storage protein that sequesters iron as a ferric mineral core within a nanocage, protecting cells from oxidative damage and maintaining iron homeostasis. This review discusses ferritin biology, structure, and function, and highlights recent cryo‐EM studies revealing mechanisms of ferritinophagy, cellular iron uptake, and ...
Eloise Mastrangelo, Flavio Di Pisa
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Summary: Complement proteins contribute to neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and are secreted by glia surrounding beta-amyloid (Aβ) plaques.
Sadhna Rao +3 more
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Summary: We describe a modified BaseScope™ Assay protocol (ACDBio) for RNA in situ hybridization on fixed-frozen human brain tissue. The original protocol caused tissue detachment due to harsh tissue pre-treatment.
M. Carla Carisì +3 more
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