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Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization

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Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization

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Among these are techniques like primed in situ (PRINS) labeling or FISH with ... The probes are then PCR-labeled through the incorporation of either ...
www.aecom.yu.edu/home/hgp/GIF%20techniques.doc

In situ hybridization protocol using Dig-labelled probes

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Kellogg Lab in situ hybridization protocol using Dig-labelled probes

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In situ hybridization 1: Tissue Fixation, dehydration and embedding, .... Purify the PCR reaction using RNA only silica spin columns (i.e. not the kits that ...
www.csulb.edu/~smalcomb/documents/Simon_in_situ.doc

In situ hybridization

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In situ hybridization

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In situ hybridization. Brains were removed immediately after decapitation, ... Each predicted RT-PCR product spanned an intron/exon junction. ...
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In-situ Protocol for larval/pupal/adult tissues

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In-situ Protocol for larval/pupal/adult tissues

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Supplemental Protocol for RNA in situ hybridization in fly larval/pupal/adult ... Probes are PCR amplified and cloned into the Topo vector for verification. ...
www.biomedcentral.com/content/supplementary/1749-8104-2-14-S7.doc

RT-PCR, in situ, immunohistochemistry

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RT-PCR, in situ, immunohistochemistry

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We recommend the use of an unequivocal nomenclature to refer to in situ hybridization (Pv), RT-PCR (PvRT) and immunocytochemical (PV) data. ...
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Localized in Situ Amplification (LISA)

Localized in Situ Amplification (LISA): A Novel Approach to in ...

in situ PCR. protocol. and. is detected. by a nonra-. dioactive. immunohistochemical ..... by in situ hybridiza-. tion. after PCR-ampliflcation. Am J Pathol ...
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In Situ Hybridisation: Theory and Applications

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In Situ Hybridisation: Theory and Applications

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DIRECT In situ PCR. Labeled PCR. Reaction Mix. Tissue attached to. microscope slides ... In situ PCR: Examples. Human papilloma virus type 16 in ...
www.surrey.ac.uk/SBMS/ACADEMICS_homepage/plant_nick/Downloads/MSc%20Lectures/Appl%20Tox_ISH.pdf

In situ PCR Technique based on pricking microinjection for cDNA

In situ PCR Technique based on pricking microinjection for cDNA ...

In situ cDNA synthesis and PCR were conducted by pricking pathogen-invaded epidermal cells (HES) or appressoria (FIS) of the pow- ...
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In situ polymerase chain reaction: toy or tool?

In situ polymerase chain reaction: toy or tool?

rect in situ PCR techniques utilizing a single pair of. primers, most probably due to the ... situ PCR reaction must be monitored by several reliable ...
www.springerlink.com/index/M534142784438042.pdf

In situ PCR: protocols and applications

In situ PCR: protocols and applications.

groups have published protocols and data using in situ PCR techniques. (5). This article will discuss some of the basic concepts of in situ PCR, the proto- ...
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Agricultural Biotechnology × In Situ PCR Techniques

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Agricultural Biotechnology × In Situ PCR Techniques ×

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agriculture, not adequately covered in most textbooks available. Emili Montesinos. University of Girona. In Situ PCR Techniques ...
www.im.microbios.org/05march99/14%20Book%20reviews.PDF

A protocol for PCR in situ hybridization of hyphomycetes

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A protocol for PCR in situ hybridization of hyphomycetes

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The variables for in situ hybridization and for PCR were ... Key words Hyphomycetes · In situ hybridization · In situ PCR · Rock inhabiting ...
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In Situ Reverse Transcription-PCR for Monitoring Gene Expression

M Lange, T Tolker-Nielsen, S Molin, BK Ahring - Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2000 - Am Soc Microbiol
... In situ PCR procedure. A GeneAmp EZ rTth RNA PCR kit ... Detection of in situ
PCR products. Two different systems were used to detect ...
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In situ PCR. An overview

AA Long, P Komminoth - Methods Mol Biol, 1997 - neurosci.humanapress.com
... In Situ PCR: An Overview. PRINS and In Situ PCR Protocols September 1996
pps. 141-162 ISBN: Series: Methods in Molecular Biology ...
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In situ PCR: pathologist's dream or nightmare?

JJ O'Leary, R Chetty, AK Graham, JO McGee - J Pathol, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In situ PCR: pathologist's dream or nightmare? O'Leary JJ, Chetty R, Graham AK,
McGee JO. Nuffield Department of Pathology and Bacteriology ...
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Flow cytometric detection of specific gene expression in prokaryotic cells using in situ RT-PCR

FM Letters - FEMS Microbiology Letters, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... detect the possession of a specific functional gene and its expression by amplifying
DNA and mRNA targets inside bacterial cells with in situ PCR technologies. ...
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In-situ immuno-PCR to detect antigens

Y Cao, K Kopplow, GY Liu - The Lancet, 2000 - Elsevier
... In-situ immuno-PCR to detect antigens. ... In-situ immunoassays do not allow the detection
of the minute numbers of target molecules accessible with in-situ PCR. ...
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In situ localization of PCR-amplified human and viral cDNAs

GJ Nuovo, GA Gorgone, P MacConnell, M Margiotta, … - Genome Research, 1992 - Cold Spring Harbor Lab
... We describe a technique, called reverse transcriptase (RT) in situ PCR, whereby
RNA may be nonisotopically detected in fixed cells when amplified by PCR after ...
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Pitfalls of in situ polymerase chain reaction (PCR)

JF Sallstrom, I Zehbe, M Alemi, E Wilander - Anticancer Res, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... False positivity is reported of in situ PCR reactions in a direct incorporation
assay with digoxigenin-labelled dUTP. It is recommended ...
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IN SITU PCR AMPLIFICATION SYSTEM

IN SITU PCR AMPLIFICATION SYSTEM -

LA HAFF, JG ATWOOD - 1993 - patents1.ic.gc.ca
... ABSTRACT: Abstract of the Disclosure A complete in situ PCR system for amplification
of nucleic acids contained in a prepared cell or tissue sample. ...
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In-situ polymerase chain reaction

P Komminoth, AA Long - Virchows Arch B Cell Pathol Incl Mol Pathol, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... The in-situ polymerase chain reaction (in-situ PCR) is a novel molecular technique
that combines the extreme sensitivity of the PCR with the anatomical ...
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Direct In Situ PCR Method for Detection of Specific Bacteria

K Tani, K Kurokawa, M Nasu - Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1998 - Am Soc Microbiol
... Development of a Direct In Situ PCR Method for Detection of Specific Bacteria in
Natural Environments. ... The ECOL primer was used in direct in situ PCR. ...
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In situ DNA PCR and RNA hybridization detection of herpes simplex virus

A Mehta, J Maggioncalda, O Bagasra, S Thikkavarapu … - Virology, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... of latently infected mice was detected by an in situ DNA polymerase chain reaction
(PCR), which includes a DNA:DNA hybridization step (indirect in situ PCR). ...
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Reverse Transcriptase In Situ PCR Technique

Reverse Transcriptase In Situ PCR Technique Source CSH Protocols; 2006; doi:10.1101/pdb.prot4119 Overview This protocol describes a method for reverse transcriptase (RT) in situ PCR. In situ PCR differs from PCR in situ hybridization in the inclusion of a reporter molecule in the amplification step. The two steps of RT in situ PCR that differ from in situ PCR are overnight digestion in RNase-free DNase that is performed after protease digestion, and an RT step, prior to in situ PCR. By Gerard J. Nuovo.

In situ PCR

In situ PCR for detection and identification of fungal species

To overcome this problem, we designed an in situ PCR technique that links PCR ... first report of in situ PCR on phytopathogenic fungal material. ...
journals.cambridge.org/production/action/cjoGetFulltext?fulltextid=110878

In situ PCR Expression Analysis

FGP: in situ PCR Expression Analysis

Method: in situ PCR expression analysis (method details to be added). There have been 10374 hits since 09/26/2003. Please note: suggested browsers are ...
www.floralgenome.org/fgp/methods/method_in_situ.html - 10k - Cached

PCR In Situ Hybridization: Protocols and Applications

PCR In Situ Hybridization: Protocols and Applications

2nd ed, by Gerald Nuovo, 449 pp, with illus, $80, New York, NY, Raven Press, 1994.

This book represents a renewed effort to bring procedures in molecular biology into the domain of anatomic pathology research. For pathologists who cut their teeth on avidin-biotin immunohistochemistry and only recently became comfortable with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques, this book is a logical entry point into leading edge molecular diagnostics and research using PCR in situ hybridization...

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3725/is_199707/ai_n8764476

Nested in situ PCR-ISH method

Development of a novel nested in situ PCR-ISH method for detection of hepatitis C virus RNA in liver tissue

Authors: Alzahrani A.J.; Vallely P.J.; McMahon R.F.T.1

Source: Journal of Virological Methods, Volume 99, Number 1, January 2002 , pp. 53-61(9)

Publisher: Elsevier

http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/els/01660934/2002/00000099/00000001/art00383

Co-labeling Using In Situ PCR

Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, Vol. 49, 1329-1340, November 2001, Copyright © 2001, The Histochemical Society, Inc.

REVIEW

Co-labeling Using In Situ PCR: A Review

Gerard J. Nuovoa
a Department of Pathology, Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio

Correspondence to: Gerard J. Nuovo, Dept. of Pathology, Ohio State U. Medical Center, S305 Rhodes Hall, 450 W 10th Ave., Columbus, OH 43210. E-mail: gnuovomd@pol.net

Summary

In situ amplification permits the histological localization of low-copy DNA and RNA targets. However, in many instances it would be useful to know the specific phenotype of the target-containing cell or to ascertain the distribution of a different nucleic acid sequence in the same tissue section. This review describes a methodology that allows co-in situ localization of two nucleic acid targets or a DNA/RNA sequence and a protein in paraffin-embedded, formalin-fixed tissue. The key variable for detection of low-copy RNA targets by RT in situ PCR is optimal protease digestion to permit cDNA target-specific incorporation of the reporter nucleotide. This is achieved via inactivation of nonspecific DNA synthesis by overnight DNase digestion. The key variable for immunohistochemical localization of proteins is to determine the effect of protease digestion on the antigen-based signal intensity. Background for DNA targets by in situ hybridization or, for targets present in 1–10 copies per cell, PCR ISH is dependent primarily on probe concentration and the stringency of the post-hybridization wash. Radioactive 3H-labeled nucleotides permit an excellent distinction with colorimetric signals for co-localization, although two distinct chromogens can in many instances allow successful localization of two different targets.

http://www.jhc.org/cgi/content/full/49/11/1329

In situ reverse trancriptase-polymerase chain reaction

J Nanobiotechnology. 2003; 1: 3.
Published online 2003 May 28. doi: 10.1186/1477-3155-1-3.
 
 
Application of in situ reverse trancriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) to tissue microarrays
Alasdair C Stamps,corresponding author1 Jonathan A Terrett,1 and Paul J Adam1
1Oxford GlycoSciences (UK) Ltd., The Form, 86 Milton Park, Abingdon, UK OX14 4RY
corresponding authorCorresponding author.
Alasdair C Stamps: astamps@ntlworld.com ; Jonathan A Terrett: jon.terrett@ogs.co.uk ; Paul J Adam: paul.adam@ogs.co.uk
 
 
 

RT IN SITU PCR

THE FOUNDATION OF SUCCESSFUL RT IN SITU PCR

Gerard J. Nuovo

Director, MGN Medical Research Laboratories, Setauket, New York 11733, USA

Received: 07/25/96; Accepted: 10/02/96; On-line 11/01/96

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Abstract
2. Introductory statement
3. The key preparatory steps
3.1. Fixative
3.1.1. Protease digestion
3.1.2. Definition of optimal protease digestion
3.1.3. Definitions of suboptimal and over-digestion
3.1.4. DNase digestion
3.1.5. Direct incorporation of the reporter nucleotide
4. A one step protocol for RT in situ PCR
5. Applications of RT in situ PCR Matrix metalloprotease expression in cancer as a model for RT in situ PCR
5.1. MMP and TIMP expression in cervical cancer
6. Concluding remarks
7. References
8. Entire manuscript

Key words: In situ, PCR, reverse transcriptase

http://www.bioscience.org/1996/v1/c/nuovo1/htmls/list.htm

In Situ PCR

In Situ PCR

Definition of In Situ PCR

In Situ PCR (ISH) is a polymerase chain reaction that actually takes place inside the cell on a slide. In situ PCR amplification can be performed on fixed tissue or cells.

Full Details Here

http://www.pcrstation.com/in-situ-pcr/ 

 

PCR IN SITU

PCR IN SITU: NEW TECHNOLOGIES WITH SINGLE CELL RESOLUTION FOR THE DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION OF VIRAL LATENCY AND PERSISTENCE

Katherine A. Staskus, Janet E. Embretson, Ernest F. Retzel,
Janet Beneke and Ashley T. Haase

Copyright � 1994 The Regents of the University of Minnesota

Table of Contents

In situ PCR Plant Material

These pages are dedicated to in situ PCR and related techniques on plant material. Besides a complete protocols for performing in situ PCR on plant meterial, these pages also includes references to some major papers and books on the subject, a list of in situ PCR links on the internet, and in the future a lot of tips & tricks on 'how to do'  - but this all depends on you readers.

In Situ PCR

Gene cloning, biochemical characterization and substrate specificity

A new nitrilase from Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA 110. Gene cloning, biochemical characterization and substrate specificity
Journal of Biotechnology, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 10 October 2007
Dunming Zhu, Chandrani Mukherjee, Yan Yang, Beatriz E. Rios, D. Travis Gallagher, N. Natasha Smith, Edward R. Biehl and Ling Hua

Site-directed mutagenesis investigation

Site-directed mutagenesis investigation of coupling properties of metal ion transport by DCT1
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 16 October 2007
Yaniv Nevo

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