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  1. PCR-based differential subtractive cDNA cloning experiment Differential cloning is an effective technique for isolating and characterizing mRNAs that are differentially expressed in two cell populations. The cell types
  2. Differential reduction cDNA library creation experiment Differential subtraction libraries contain mRNA cDNA clones that are present in one cell or tissue but not in another. This cDNA library is used to isolate a se
  3. Hybridization and data processing experiments By determining the ratio of fluorescence at each immobilized cDNA spot, one can measure the relative amount of messengers in one sample library to another. If a
  4. Fluorescence immunophenotyping and FISH co-analysis experiments on tumor cells Chromosomal aberrations are usually detected in most hematological and various solid tumors and, clinicopathologically, are frequently associated with the deter
  5. Intracellular injection of mRNA Modern Neuroscience Research Techniques Author(s): U. Windhorst & H. Johansson Translated by Zhao Zhiqi Chen Jun
  6. Splenic necrosis virus-based vectors The experimental approach described in this chapter is based on our experiments with carriers from S N V and its closely related R E V -A (P a r v e e n e t a L
  7. BAC/PAC library construction BAC (Bacterial Artificial Chromosome) libraries can be used for (1) whole genome sequencing; (2) construction of physical maps, chromosome step-by-step; (3) gen
  8. Experiments on the application of the comet assay to environmental toxicology The comet assay, also known as the single-cell gel electrophoresis assay, is a method used to detect D N A damage in almost all nucleated cells. The comet assay
  9. FISH Basic Techniques and Problem Solving Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technology allows the detection of specific nucleic acid sequences in chromosomes, cells and tissues. The unambiguous
  10. Metabolic labeling experiments at isolated synapses mRNA and rRNA are present within dendrites and axons (VanMinnen 1994; Steward 1997). It is puzzling whether mRNAs located in regions outside the cytosol are act
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