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RNA Timeline: A History in Hybridization and Structure Alexander Rich and David Davies discover the double-stranded RNA helix and show that polyribo U and polyribo A hybridize spontaneously.6 Ben Hall ...
Comparison of a single-stranded RNA and a double-stranded DNA with their corresponding nucleobases. (Image: Wikimedia Commons, CC SA 3.0) The most common type of base pairing is the Watson-Crick base ...
10| Allow the transfer of RNA to proceed for no more than 4 ... gels by transfer to diazobenzyloxymethyl-paper and hybridization with DNA probes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 74, 5350–5354 ...
We perform RNA ISH (mRNA or miRNA) on a high-throughput platform (a Tecan EVO liquid handling ... control providing automation of approximately 90% of all manual steps in the ISH protocol. All steps ...
A comprehensive review titled "From the Test Tube to the Cell: A Homecoming for DNA Computing Circuits?" published Mar. 4 in ...
Precision Cancer Pathology group performs RNA in situ hybridization for formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue sections, fixed cultured cells and fixed/frozen tissue sections. We use either ...
This core performs non-radioactive, RNA in situ hybridization (ISH) on tissue sections. A unique high-throughput technology developed by the core (Yaylaoglu MB, Titmus A, Visel A, Alvarez-Bolado G, ...
Over billions of years, complex molecules like DNA, RNA and proteins formed ... bases quickly joined with this RNA in a ...
RNA molecules carry instructions from DNA for making proteins that carry ... builds on a previously developed technique called Hybridization Chain Reaction, or HCR. The technique assembles ...
RNA molecules carry instructions from DNA for making proteins that carry ... builds on a previously developed technique called Hybridization Chain Reaction, or HCR. The technique assembles ...
A new study shows that Arima Genomics’ technology detects actionable cancer drivers in solid tumors missed by FISH, RNA, and DNA sequencing tests.