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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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2012
In this study, the Red Data Books of Rare and Threatened Plants of Greece have been examined. After nomenclature checks, a unified catalogue of the plants included in the two books was compiled. In the two books, 473 taxa in total are included. We examined the way that the IUCN criteria have been applied in order to assign extinction risk categories to
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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 Zymography

2003
In situ zymography is a unique laboratory technique that enables the localisation of matrix-degrading metalloproteinase (MMP) activity in histological sections. Frozen sections are placed on glass slides coated with fluorescently labelled matrix proteins.
George, SJ, Johnson, JL
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Situs at the mirror: from situs inversus to situs ambiguus

2013
Learning objectives: -Define the three types of situs (solitus, inversus and ambiguus or heterotaxy), approaching their anatomic features and related terminology in a comprehensible way.
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In situ Hybridization

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
Chung-Jui, Tsai, Scott A, Harding
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Ureterostomy in Situ

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1967
Ureterostomy in situ is technically simple to perform and causes little traumatization. It affords satisfactory drainage and, in present-day experience, is not attended by any complications. Five recent cases are reported and the indications and technique are discussed.
A, Engberg, A, Palmlöv
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Research in situ

Nature Methods, 2007
Research performed where epidemics hit the hardest is necessary to bring solutions to the major health crises that plague poverty-stricken areas. Far from being limited to these areas, 'research in situ' can benefit health management worldwide. There are pressing technological needs to be addressed in order to facilitate such research.
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Situs Inversus Totalis

Neonatal Network, 2001
EXTERNALLY, THE HUMAN BODY appears symmetric; if a line is drawn down the middle of the body, each side appears identical. However, this is not true of the internal anatomy. For example, there is one heart, which lies in the left chest, one liver, in the right abdomen, and one stomach, in the left abdomen.
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