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in situ-Hybridisierung

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Romeis Mikroskopische Technik

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Die in situ-Hybridisierung ist ein Verfahren zur Lokalisierung von DNA- oder RNA-Molekülen einer bestimmten Sequenz in fixierten Gewebeschnitten, Zell- oder Zellkernpräparationen.

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Aescht, E. et al. (2010). in situ-Hybridisierung. In: Mulisch, M., Welsch, U. (eds) Romeis Mikroskopische Technik. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2254-5_10

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