HybriSlip™ Hybridization Cover, 60 mm x 22 mm, RNase free
HybriSlip hybridization covers are nuclease free, ready to use and designed specifically for in situ hybridization. These hydrophobic coverslips doLeia mais
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H18202
conhecido também como H-18202
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Número do catálogo H18202
conhecido também como H-18202
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1 set
HybriSlip hybridization covers are nuclease free, ready to use and designed specifically for in situ hybridization. These hydrophobic coverslips do not require lengthy preparation or blocking procedures to prevent probe trapping or binding. HybriSlip covers are heat resistant and do not curl, even at high temperatures. They are ideal for denaturation steps or in situ PCR incubations.[The PCR process is covered by patents owned by Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc. Purchase of these products does not convey a license under these patents.]
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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Dimensions60 x 22 mm
Quantity1 set
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Product LineHybriSlip
TypeHybridization Cover
Unit SizeEach
Conteúdo e armazenamento
Store at room temperature.
Citações e referências (3)
Citações e referências
Abstract
A protein microarray-based analysis of S-nitrosylation.
Authors:Foster MW, Forrester MT, Stamler JS,
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:19864628
The ubiquitous cellular influence of nitric oxide (NO) is exerted substantially through protein S-nitrosylation. Whereas NO is highly promiscuous, physiological S-nitrosylation is typically restricted to one or very few Cys residue(s) in target proteins. The molecular basis for this specificity may derive from properties of the target protein, the S-nitrosylating ... More
Analysis of gene expression by in situ hybridization on adult zebrafish brain sections.
Authors:Kühn E, Köster RW,
Journal:CSH Protoc
PubMed ID:20150145
Whole-mount in situ hybridization is a powerful method for the analysis of gene expression in zebrafish. However, the thickness of adult brain tissue often hampers penetration of reagents, making the direct application of protocols normally used for embryonic stages on adult tissues difficult. This protocol presents a detailed procedure for ... More
Small RNA In Situ Hybridizations on Sections of Arabidopsis Embryos.
Authors:Páldi K, Mosiolek M, Nodine MD
Journal:Methods Mol Biol
PubMed ID:31975297
'Small RNAs mediate posttranscriptional gene silencing in plants and animals. This often occurs in specific cell or tissue types and can be necessary for their differentiation. Determining small RNA (sRNA) localization patterns at cellular resolution can therefore provide information on the corresponding gene regulatory processes they are involved in. Recent ... More