In situ localization of PCR-amplified DNA and cDNA |
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Authors: | Gerard J. Nuovo |
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Affiliation: | (1) MGN Medical Consultants, Inc., 11733 Setauket, NY |
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Abstract: | ![]() Combining the high sensitivity of PCR with the cell localizing ability ofin situ hybridization allows for the reproducible detection of low copy targets in intact cells. This article describes several key variables that include fixation, protease digestion, the hot start maneuver, stringency, and, for RNA analysis, DNase digestion that are important to successfulin situ PCR. Also stressed is the importance of performing and interpreting controls with each experiment. Important controls include omission of key components, use of samples known either to contain or lack the target of interest and, most importantly, the in-built controls invariably present in the heterogeneous component of any given tissue type. |
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Keywords: | PCR in situ in situ PCR RTin situ PCR HIV-1 DNase |
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