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In Situ Hybridization of mRNA with Biotin and Digoxigenin Labeled Probes

Pages 307-312 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013

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Xiang Qian, Long Jin & Ricardo V. Lloyd. (2004) In Situ Hybridization: Basic Approaches and Recent Development. Journal of Histotechnology 27:1, pages 53-67.
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David G. Hicks, Gabe Longoria, James Pettay, Tom Grogan, Shannon Tarr & Raymond Tubbs. (2004) In situ hybridization in the pathology laboratory: General principles, automation, and emerging research applications for tissue-based studies of gene expression. The Histochemical Journal 35:6, pages 595-601.
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