In situ hybridization of mouse embryo and tissue sections with radiolabeled RNA probes

A Nagy, M Gertsenstein, K Vintersten… - Cold Spring Harbor …, 2007 - cshprotocols.cshlp.org
A Nagy, M Gertsenstein, K Vintersten, R Behringer
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2007cshprotocols.cshlp.org
This protocol describes in situ hybridization of embryo and tissue sections with 35 S-labeled,
single-stranded, antisense RNA probes (riboprobes). Protocols have also been developed
for in situ hybridization to tissue sections using nonradiolabeled RNA probes that can be
detected with antibodies coupled to alkaline phosphatase and a chromogenic substrate.
Nonradioactive methods have the advantage that the results can be obtained relatively
quickly, but the sensitivity is probably lower than with radioactive probes. In addition, care …
This protocol describes in situ hybridization of embryo and tissue sections with 35 S-labeled, single-stranded, antisense RNA probes (riboprobes). Protocols have also been developed for in situ hybridization to tissue sections using nonradiolabeled RNA probes that can be detected with antibodies coupled to alkaline phosphatase and a chromogenic substrate. Nonradioactive methods have the advantage that the results can be obtained relatively quickly, but the sensitivity is probably lower than with radioactive probes. In addition, care must be taken to optimize the amount of each probe used in the hybridization reaction.
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