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Visualizing the Needle in the Haystack: In Situ Hybridization With Fluorescent Dendrimers
Jacquelyn Gerhart1, Michael Baytion, Jordanna Perlman
1Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Philadelphia PA 19131. USA.
Abstract:
In situ hybridization with 3DNA trade mark dendrimers is a novel tool for detecting low levels of mRNA in tissue sections and whole embryos. Fluorescently labeled dendrimers were used to identify cells that express mRNA for the skeletal muscle transcription factor MyoD in the early chick embryo. A small population of MyoD mRNA positive cells was found in the epiblast prior to the initiation of gastrulation, two days earlier than previously detected using enzymatic or radiolabeled probes for mRNA. When isolated from the epiblast and placed in culture, the MyoD mRNA positive cells were able to differentiate into skeletal muscle cells. These results demonstrate that DNA dendrimers are sensitive and precise tools for identifying low levels of mRNA in single cells and tissues.