CGC Bibliography Paper 5243
Enhancement of in situ hybridization signals in Caenorhabditis elegans by tyramide signal amplification.
Ogurusu T,
Shingai R
- Medline:
- 11969199
- Citation:
- Analytical Biochemistry 304: 133-135 2002
- Type:
- ARTICLE
- Genes:
- unc-25 unc-29
- Abstract:
- The nematode C. elegans is widely used by researchers in biological experiments because of its proven excellence. In many cases, patterns of gene expression are informative. A number of reported methods for studying patterns of gene expression in C. elegans include the use of reporter fusions, immunocytochemistry, and in situ hybridization.