Tissue In Situ Hybridization: Methods in Animal Development
Tissue In Situ Hybridization: Methods in Animal Development Books
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TISSUE IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION
Methods in Animal Development
Trevor Jowett
The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) course on tissue in situ hybridization in animal developmental biology has served as an vital and highly respected forum for the latest advances in the methodology of this valuable research tool. Developed from EMBO course materials, Tissue
In Situ Hybridization provides scientists and researchers worldwide with detailed coverage of new approaches, techniques, and protocols, by the side of with up-to-date in rank on more customary procedures.
Focusing particularly on the two-color in situ hybridization method to whole-mount embryos and tissue sections, this matter-of-fact resource also compares different methods of producing differentially colored signals, and includes the consequences of protocol experiments with fluorescent and other alternative in situ hybridization techniques. Unique features include:
- Photographic examples—including color plates—to complement the text
- Clear explanations of the principles underlying different methods
- Detailed discussion and comparison of the different methods
- Valuable troubleshooting advice and matter-of-fact guidance
- Comprehensive index, allowing quick and simple access to specific topics
Compiled by a leading expert in the field, Tissue In Situ Hybridization is an obligatory asset to professionals and researchers working in the areas of developmental, cell, and molecular biology.
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