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A High Throughput in situ Hybridization Method to Characterize mRNA Expression Patterns in the Fetal Mouse Lower Urogenital Tract
Published on: August 19, 2011
High-throughput RNA in situ hybridization in mouse retina
1The Salomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience, John Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA. sblack@jhmi.edu
Abstract:
The introduction of large-scale gene expression profiling studies has greatly increased the need to rapidly obtain high-quality cellular expression patterns of genes found to exhibit differential expression. The use of large-scale nonradioactive RNA in situ hybridization makes this possible, and greatly increases the general usefulness of this data. Here, we describe protocols for parallel analysis of up to 50 different gene-specific probes in mouse retinal sections.
