In situ hybridization (ISH) is a technique for the detection of the location of RNA within a tissue of interest. This process uses oligonucleotides with complementary sequences to bind to the target RNA, and colorimetric detection to allow for the visualization of this binding. The process of ISH means that the specific location of the RNA in question can be detected, including in which cell types it is present, and the intracellular location. In the case of long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), which do not lead to the production of proteins, ISH is essential for tissue localization. Moreover, RNA abundance is often lower than for protein-coding genes, thus necessitating enhanced detection through double-digoxigenin (DIG) labeling of the probes. He...
In situ hybridization (ISH) is an extremely useful tool for localizing gene expression and changes i...
sequences in human tissues has greatly facili-tated our understanding of disease processes. More tha...
In situ hybridization techniques developed as a tool of detection for specific nucleic acid sequence...
In situ hybridization (ISH) is a technique for the detection of the location of RNA within a tissue ...
The relative insensitivity of nonradioactive mRNA detection in tissue sections compared to the sensi...
In situ hybridization (ISH) is widely used to determine the expression of specific mRNA in tissues. ...
International audienceThe basics of in situ hybridization have been widely applied to a diverse rang...
In situ hybridization is used for detection of RNA expression when conservation of tissue architectu...
Hybridization between complementary strands of nucleic acids is a fundamental technique in cell biol...
In situ hybridization (ISH) is an extremely useful tool for localizing gene expression and changes i...
The basics of in situ hybridization have been widely applied to a diverse range of situations where ...
<div><p>In situ hybridization (ISH) is an extremely useful tool for localizing gene expression and c...
In situ hybridisation (ISH) is based on the complementary pairing of labelled DNA or RNA probes with...
In situ hybridisation (ISH) is unique amongst molecular analysis methods in providing for the precis...
Knowing the timing, level, cellular localization, and cell type that a gene is expressed in contribu...
In situ hybridization (ISH) is an extremely useful tool for localizing gene expression and changes i...
sequences in human tissues has greatly facili-tated our understanding of disease processes. More tha...
In situ hybridization techniques developed as a tool of detection for specific nucleic acid sequence...
In situ hybridization (ISH) is a technique for the detection of the location of RNA within a tissue ...
The relative insensitivity of nonradioactive mRNA detection in tissue sections compared to the sensi...
In situ hybridization (ISH) is widely used to determine the expression of specific mRNA in tissues. ...
International audienceThe basics of in situ hybridization have been widely applied to a diverse rang...
In situ hybridization is used for detection of RNA expression when conservation of tissue architectu...
Hybridization between complementary strands of nucleic acids is a fundamental technique in cell biol...
In situ hybridization (ISH) is an extremely useful tool for localizing gene expression and changes i...
The basics of in situ hybridization have been widely applied to a diverse range of situations where ...
<div><p>In situ hybridization (ISH) is an extremely useful tool for localizing gene expression and c...
In situ hybridisation (ISH) is based on the complementary pairing of labelled DNA or RNA probes with...
In situ hybridisation (ISH) is unique amongst molecular analysis methods in providing for the precis...
Knowing the timing, level, cellular localization, and cell type that a gene is expressed in contribu...
In situ hybridization (ISH) is an extremely useful tool for localizing gene expression and changes i...
sequences in human tissues has greatly facili-tated our understanding of disease processes. More tha...
In situ hybridization techniques developed as a tool of detection for specific nucleic acid sequence...