rna in situ hybridization (rna ish)

How Is RNA ISH Performed?

The general steps involved in RNA ISH include:
1. Tissue Preparation: Fixing and embedding the tissue, followed by sectioning.
2. Probe Preparation: Designing and labeling the probe.
3. Hybridization: Incubating the tissue sections with the probe under conditions that promote specific binding.
4. Washing: Removing unbound probes through a series of washes.
5. Detection: Visualizing the bound probe using appropriate detection methods, such as fluorescence or enzymatic reactions.
6. Analysis: Imaging and quantifying the hybridization signals.

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