In Situ Hybridization in Electron Microscopy
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In situ hybridization is a technique that allows for the visualization of specific DNA and RNA sequences in individual cells, and is an especially important method for studying nucleic acids in heterogeneous cell populations. in situ Hybridization in Electron Microscopy reviews the three main methods and describes the different stages in detail: the preparation of tissue, pretreatment, hybridization, and visualization of the hybridization products. The book includes principles of methodology and practical protocols, along with specific comments, in a two-column user-friendly format. With nearly 150 figures and tables, this book is an essential companion for any researcher in this field.
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Univ. of Claude Bernard, Lyon, France. A molecular biology text demonstrating the scope of in situ hybridization in electron microscopy. A guide to the main methods developed for the ultrastructural visualization of genes and for visualizing the cytological characterization of cells. For researchers and molecular biologists.
In Situ Hybridization in Electron Microscopy,Gerard Morel,Annie Cavalier,Lynda Williams,CRC,0849300444,Electron Microscopy In Biology,In situ hybridization,Life Sciences - Biology - Molecular Biology,Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics,Microscopes & Microscopy,Microscopy,Molecular Biology,Science,Science/Mathematics,Microbiology (non-medical),Science / Microscopes & Microscopy
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