In situ hybridisation : application to developmental biology and medicine / edited by N. Harris and D.G. Wilkinson.

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574.87/322
Title
In situ hybridisation : application to developmental biology and medicine / edited by N. Harris and D.G. Wilkinson.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xii, 288 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Society for Experimental Biology seminar series ; 40
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Summary
Advances in our understanding of biological mechanisms have frequently been associated with the development of techniques. In situ hybridisation is a classic case of just such an advance. The technique effectively combines histochemistry with molecular biology and enables the rapid analysis of the distribution of RNA, or DNA, in the tissues. The information gained from this has caused something of a revolution in our understanding of developmental biology, since a fundamental aspect of development is the spatial and temporal expression of genes. In addition the technique has found application in the field of medicine, providing insights into the functioning of healthy tissues and the diagnosis and study of diseases. This book brings together contributions from leaders in the application of in situ hybridisation and guides the would-be exponent through the various options and variations of the technique.
Added Author
Harris, N. editor.
Wilkinson, D. G., editor.
Subject
In situ hybridization.
Multimedia
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Summary
Advances in our understanding of biological mechanisms have frequently been associated with the development of techniques. In situ hybridisation is a classic case of just such an advance. The technique effectively combines histochemistry with molecular biology and enables the rapid analysis of the distribution of RNA, or DNA, in the tissues. The information gained from this has caused something of a revolution in our understanding of developmental biology, since a fundamental aspect of development is the spatial and temporal expression of genes. In addition the technique has found application in the field of medicine, providing insights into the functioning of healthy tissues and the diagnosis and study of diseases. This book brings together contributions from leaders in the application of in situ hybridisation and guides the would-be exponent through the various options and variations of the technique.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Subject
In situ hybridization.
Multimedia