Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization
Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) is a powerful technique used to identify the presence of specific chromosomes or parts of chromosomes through the attachment (hybridization) of fluorescent DNA probes to available chromosomal DNA. The ... [... more]
Healthline |
Medium hybridization bottle, 250 x 35mm
Features: ProBlot Bottles Heavy walled, borosilicate glass Teflon seal for leakproof performance Resistant to common hybridization reagents Medium hybridization bottle, 250 x 35mm Binding: Health and Beauty [... more]
$51.00
Amazon.com |
Mammalian Cell Hybridization
Mammalian Cell Hybridization [... more]
$44.18
A1 Books |
Practical in Situ Hybridization
In situ hybridization is a powerful tool used in cell and molecular biology and can be used to localize and identity nucleic acid sequences (DNA and RNA) within the compartments of the cell. This book is for those who wish to learn and use efficient and [... more]
$4.19
A1 Books |
Practical in situ Hybridization
Practical in situ Hybridization [... more]
$64.25
A1 Books |
Confusing Cattleyas - Orchids
Just like birding books have special sections on "Confusing Fall Warblers" the Cattleya alliance has confusing plants. This is most apparent in the hybridization of species Cattleyas and the introduction of other species in the alliance. Even .. [... more]
Bella Online |
Questions to Ask Your Doctors
Claire Fagin, Dean Emerita, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing What did the HER2 status show? What test was used to determine this result: immunohistochemistry ("IHC"), fluorescence in situ hybridization ("FISH"), or SPoT- [... more]
Breast Cancer |
Questions to Ask Your Doctors
Claire Fagin, Dean Emerita, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing What did the HER2 status show? What test was used to determine this result: immunohistochemistry ("IHC"), fluorescence in situ hybridization ("FISH"), or SPoT- [... more]
Breast Cancer |
In Situ Hybridization: Principles and Practice
In situ hybridization is a technique of molecular biology that is used to localize the genetic machinery involved in protein making. It is particularly important in the study of the mechanisms underlying cellular function and disease. This applications- [... more]
$1.94
A1 Books |
In Situ Hybridization Histochemistry
In Situ Hybridization Histochemistry [... more]
$30.59
A1 Books |
Rhododendron 'Delaware Valley White'
'Delaware Valley White' is an evergreen azalea whose hybridization is unknown. It typically grows to 3-4' tall over the first 10 years. Tubular, funnel-shaped, usually single, white flowers (to 2.5" across) bloom in clusters in early mid-season ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
Bearded Iris -- Iris (hybrids)
Bearded Iris, Siberian Iris, Spuria Iris, Yellow Flag, Cultivar Recommendations Due to many decades of hybridization, this out-standing group of iris is no longer assigned to a specific species. It was often referred to as German iris in the ... [... more]
North Dakota State University |