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Fluorescent in situ Hybridization (FISH)
Fluorescent in situ Hybridization (FISH)
This page maintained by Pasteur Institute briefly presents the introduction to fluorescent in situ hybridization technique (FISH). This technique is used for the detection of target molecules with a system of coupled antibodies and fluorochromes.
Last update 04-Apr-2005, Rating of 4 votes.
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By Juliet
on 12-Nov-2008
Have anybody apply the FastFISH protocol for detection of interphase aneuploidy?? |
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By Massimo
on 11-Jul-2006
Hi, it's a very good site for me. |
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By Massimo
on 11-Jul-2006
Hi, it's a very good site for me. |
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By TRAN VAN
on 04-Apr-2005
Je voudrais trouver un protocol de la méthode FISH pour cribler une bactérie "Wolbachia" du groupe alphaprotéobactérie dans un milieux de culture |
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