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Histological aspects of in situ hybridization
Authors:A R Jilbert  C J Burrell  E J Gowans  R Rowland
Institution:(1) Division of Medical Virology, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, Frome Road, 5000 Adelaide, Australia;(2) Tissue Pathology, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, Frome Road, 5000 Adelaide, Australia
Abstract:Summary This study examined the detection of cellular poly(A) sequences in mouse liver sections by in situ hybridization using a 3H-labelled poly(dT) probe. Parameters examined included possible losses of target poly(A) sequences from sectioned cells, access of probe to target sequences, section thickness, hybridization conditions, autoradioigraphic efficiency, specific activity of probes and specificity of reaction. An improved protocol was devised that resulted in good preservation of histological detail in sectioned tissue blocks, and a calculated hybridization efficiency of 50%–100%. With the use of probes of defined sequence, the protocol should allow detection of unique mRNA sequences within single cells with an estimated sensitivity of 6–12 unique mRNA molecules per sectioned cell.
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