Combined application of a non-radioactive in situ DNA hybridization procedure and the immunoperoxidase technique on one tissue section is described. Of six potential protocols, only one proved to be successful. First, the immunohistochemical procedure including visualization of enzyme activity is performed; the in situ DNA hybridization protocol is then applied. Using this protocol, several antigens, detected with monoclonal antibodies, and target DNAs, detected by using biotinylated human cytomegalovirus or human papilloma virus type 16 DNA probes, could be distinguished by their peroxidase activity (brown precipitate) and alkaline phosphatase activity (purple-blue precipitate) respectively. The method allows immunophenotyping of virus-inf...
We are experiencing rapid progress in all types of imaging techniques used in the detection of vario...
method for localizing specific mRNA and studying the regulation of gene expression i an anatomical c...
It is now possible to detect low copy numbers of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) while retaining g...
We developed a sensitive chemiluminescence in situ hybridization assay for detection of human papill...
Many years after first being reported, the practice of in situ hybridization remained confined to th...
In situ hybridisation (ISH) is based on the complementary pairing of labelled DNA or RNA probes with...
Hybridization between complementary strands of nucleic acids is a fundamental technique in cell biol...
Using single primer pairs, intracellular gene sequences of cytomegalovirus (CMV-Towne's strain) and ...
In situ hybridization techniques developed as a tool of detection for specific nucleic acid sequence...
In situ analysis of biomarkers is essential for clinical diagnosis and research purposes. The increa...
The ultrasensitive localization and quantification of target molecules inside tissues and cells is ...
In situ analysis of biomarkers is essential for clinical diagnosis and research purposes. The increa...
In situ hybridization histochemistry is a useful method for localizing specific mRNA and studying th...
The sensitivity and specificity of immunocytochemistry were compared with those of non-isotopic in s...
The presence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV, or HTLV-III) genome sequence was investigated by ...
We are experiencing rapid progress in all types of imaging techniques used in the detection of vario...
method for localizing specific mRNA and studying the regulation of gene expression i an anatomical c...
It is now possible to detect low copy numbers of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) while retaining g...
We developed a sensitive chemiluminescence in situ hybridization assay for detection of human papill...
Many years after first being reported, the practice of in situ hybridization remained confined to th...
In situ hybridisation (ISH) is based on the complementary pairing of labelled DNA or RNA probes with...
Hybridization between complementary strands of nucleic acids is a fundamental technique in cell biol...
Using single primer pairs, intracellular gene sequences of cytomegalovirus (CMV-Towne's strain) and ...
In situ hybridization techniques developed as a tool of detection for specific nucleic acid sequence...
In situ analysis of biomarkers is essential for clinical diagnosis and research purposes. The increa...
The ultrasensitive localization and quantification of target molecules inside tissues and cells is ...
In situ analysis of biomarkers is essential for clinical diagnosis and research purposes. The increa...
In situ hybridization histochemistry is a useful method for localizing specific mRNA and studying th...
The sensitivity and specificity of immunocytochemistry were compared with those of non-isotopic in s...
The presence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV, or HTLV-III) genome sequence was investigated by ...
We are experiencing rapid progress in all types of imaging techniques used in the detection of vario...
method for localizing specific mRNA and studying the regulation of gene expression i an anatomical c...
It is now possible to detect low copy numbers of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) while retaining g...