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Dictionary » I » In situ In situIn situ in the natural or normal place, confined to the site of origin without invasion of neighbouring tissues. In the original or natural place or site; carcinoma in situ; the archeologists left the pottery in place.Something that is in its original place. ![]()
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Results from our forumAnybody knows how stable is ssDNA??Hi guys, I'm preparing the probe for in situ hybridization. It's the product from degenerated PCR so i guess it's ssDNA. I labeled the probe with DIG, keep in 50%formamide and hybridization buffer with carrier DNA. I was so stupid that I left ...
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PCR questions... SSCP PCR RFLP Variants of PCR (1) AFLP PCR Alu-PCR Asymmetric PCR Colony PCR Protocols Competitive and/or Quantitative RT-PCR Degenerate PCR In Situ PCR Differential Display PCR Inverse PCR Ligation Mediated Suppression PCR Long PCR Protocols Methylation Specific PCR Multiplex PCR Nested PCR ...
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Potential relationship between non-enzymatic antioxidants... interstitial cells. Leydig cells, which comprise up to 80% of the testicular intertubular cell population, are known to synthesize testosterone in situ. Indirect evidence indicated that an oxytocin-like peptide was also present in Leydig cells. The question arose whether this peptide was synthesized ...
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Lithium Chloride solution for RNA precipitationBrace yourselves for the question I was too embarassed to ask my labmates. The lab protocol for producing in situ hybridization probes calls for precipitation in lithium chloride solution in order to "clean up" the RNA after DIG-labeling transcription. The protocol ...
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Disproving Watson and Crick?I am in the process of making RNA probes (900bp) for in situ. I have cloned my gene (DUSP 5) which 900 bp into a pBsk vector. I have sequenced the gene using M13 F/R, T3/ T7 and my own designed primers. When I sequence from the '3 end I get perfect match ...
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