Plugin: In Situ Hybridization
In Situ Hybridization
In situ hybridization is a technique for detecting the expression pattern of a particular gene sequence in cells or tissues using a complimentary sequence known as a probe. The probe is typically labeled with a fluorochrome or an enzyme, so it can be detected either by using a fluorescent microscope or with a bright field microscope.
- Species:
- human, mouse, rat, fruitfly, nematode, zebrafish, thale-cress, frog, pig
- URL Template:
- https://www.histobiolab.com/in-situ-hybridization-ish.html
- Updated:
- Dec. 28, 2023
- Registered:
- Dec. 28, 2023