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Quantitative Analysis of Alternative Pre-mRNA Splicing in Mouse Brain Sections Using RNA In Situ Hybridization Assay
Published on: August 26, 2018
In Situ Hybridization on Mouse Paraffin Sections Using DIG-Labeled RNA Probes
Jingyi Wu1,2, Jian Q Feng1, Xiaofang Wang3
1Department of Biomedical Sciences and Center for Craniofacial Research and Diagnosis, Texas A&M University College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX, USA.
Abstract:
In situ hybridization is a commonly used technique using an antisense RNA probe to localize a specific RNA sequence on histological sections. This approach can visualize the expression pattern of a gene of interest in a portion of tissues. Here, we detail an optimized method for performing in situ hybridization on mouse paraffin sections using digoxigenin (DIG)-labeled RNA probes.
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