CONDITIONS FOR DETECTION OF EMBRYONIC N-MYC EXPRESSION BY IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION (<Symposium>In situ Hybridization II. : Application for Development and Nervous System)
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The in situ hybridization technique allows us to identify expressing cells, to assess expression levels semi-quantitatively, and hence to reveal the spatiotemporal order of expression of various genes in developing embryos. We report here the conditions for detection of embryonic N-myc transcript in paraffin sections in the form of standard protocols and technical notes.
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著者
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Kondoh H
Graduate School Of Frontier Biosciences Osaka University
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Kondoh Hisato
名古屋大学 理
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Kondoh Hisato
Department Of Molecular Biology School Of Science Nagoya University
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WAKAMATSU YOSHIO
Department of Molecular Biology, School of Science, Nagoya University
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Wakamatsu Yoshio
Department Of Molecular Biology School Of Science Nagoya University
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Wakamatsu Yoshio
Department Of Developmental Neurobiology Tohoku University Graduate School Of Medicine
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