PRINS and in Situ PCR Protocols: 71 (Methods in Molecular Biology) - Softcover

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9780896033955: PRINS and in Situ PCR Protocols: 71 (Methods in Molecular Biology)

Synopsis

Cutting edge researchers demonstrate step-by-step how oligonucleotide primers may be successfully used to detect and amplify or extend complimentary sequences in situ. Through these procedures often invented by the authors the door is opened to rapid identification and characterization of chromosomal DNA sequences, viral genomes, and rare messenger RNAs in cells at hitherto unmatched degrees of sensitivity and specificity. Their innovative techniques suitable for both novice and experienced researchers have rapidly become indispensable for many clinical diagnostic procedures, whether in quantification of chromosomes in the identification of aneuploidy for prenatal diagnosis, or in the identification of viral infection in the early stages, or of rare messenger RNAs present in cells.

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Review

...[a] splendid little book which covers the field quite well...Chapetr 16, which is a general review of in situ PCR written by Aidan Long and Paul Komminoth...is by far the best review of the approach...yet seen and should be mandatory reading for anyone intending to try in situ PCR. - FEBS Letters useful to all those increasingly applying such techniques to in situ analysis this book contains clear practical instructions that are easy to follow, and is well illustrated. It is essential for any laboratory contemplating exploiting this powerful technique. - SGM Quarterly

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