In Situ Hybridization [electronic resource] /
Leading researchers present contemporary treatment of in situ hybridization applied to current issues in animal virus pathogenesis. The most recent methods are given for locating viral genes in whole animal section and for defining the number and type of cells surrounded by viruses. The genetic programs played out in these cells and the newer methods of hybridization at the electron microscopic level provide valuable insight into the complexities of virus-host interaction.
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KOHA-OAI-TEST:2039872018-07-30T23:32:41ZIn Situ Hybridization [electronic resource] / Haase, Ashley T. editor. Oldstone, Michael B. A. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1989.engLeading researchers present contemporary treatment of in situ hybridization applied to current issues in animal virus pathogenesis. The most recent methods are given for locating viral genes in whole animal section and for defining the number and type of cells surrounded by viruses. The genetic programs played out in these cells and the newer methods of hybridization at the electron microscopic level provide valuable insight into the complexities of virus-host interaction.Herpes Simplex Virus Latency Analyzed by In Situ Hybridization -- Double-Label Techniques In Situ Hybridization and Immunocytochemistry. -- Colorimetrie In Situ Hybridization in Clinical Virology: Development of Automated Technology -- Whole Animal Section In Situ Hybridization and, Protein Blotting: New Tools in Molecular Analysis of Animal Models for Human Disease -- Billings-Gagliardi: Strategies for Ultrastructural Visualization of Biotinated Probes Hybridized to Messenger RNA In Situ -- Indexed in Current Contents.Leading researchers present contemporary treatment of in situ hybridization applied to current issues in animal virus pathogenesis. The most recent methods are given for locating viral genes in whole animal section and for defining the number and type of cells surrounded by viruses. The genetic programs played out in these cells and the newer methods of hybridization at the electron microscopic level provide valuable insight into the complexities of virus-host interaction.Medicine.Immunology.Medical microbiology.Virology.Allergy.Internal medicine.Biomedicine.Virology.Medical Microbiology.Allergology.Immunology.Internal Medicine.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74425-9URN:ISBN:9783642744259 |
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Leading researchers present contemporary treatment of in situ hybridization applied to current issues in animal virus pathogenesis. The most recent methods are given for locating viral genes in whole animal section and for defining the number and type of cells surrounded by viruses. The genetic programs played out in these cells and the newer methods of hybridization at the electron microscopic level provide valuable insight into the complexities of virus-host interaction. |
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