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nucleic acid extraction
What is Nucleic Acid Extraction?
Nucleic acid extraction involves isolating
DNA
or
RNA
from biological samples. In histology, this process often deals with
formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE)
tissues, which are challenging due to cross-linking and degradation of nucleic acids.
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