In Situ Hybridization: Medical Applications
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Originally published | May 31, 1992 |
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About In Situ Hybridization: Medical Applications
In situ hybridization has developed as a means of localizing specific DNA and RNA sequences within tissues. The great strength of this approach is the ability to relate the distribution of specific nucleic acids with cell structures and the protein products of the target gene by means of immunohistochemistry. . . .