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Non-radioactive in situ Hybridization Protocol Applicable for Norway Spruce and a Range of Plant Species
Published on: April 17, 2009
[The in situ hybridization effort estimation between antisense RNA probe and random primed DNA probe]
Ning-guo Liu1, Zi-qin Zhao, Yun-ju Gu
1Institution of Forensic Sciences of Ministry of Justice, Shanghai 200063. liuningguo@163.net
Fa Yi Xue Za Zhi
|February 25, 2003
Abstract
Objective:
To estimate the effort between antisense RNA probe and random primed DNA probe.
Methods:
The in situ hybridization was conducted on parafin section from wounding model of rat skin.
Results:
Although both probes appeared positive staining, RNA probes was superior to DNA probes in terms of depth of staining and background.
Conclusion:
RNA probe showed more satisfactorily on ISH.
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