"In situ" hybridization is a technique of molecular biology that is used to localize the genetic machinery (genes) involved in protein production, by the use of complimentary strands of genetic material (oligonucleotides of DNA or RNA). It is important in the study of the mechanisms underlying cellular function and disease. This book covers all aspects of "in situ" hybridization, from the basic principles of molecular biology, through the various methodological advances, to its most up-to-date applications in pathology.
- ISBN10 0192619063
- ISBN13 9780192619068
- Publish Date 1 May 1990
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 8 October 1999
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Oxford University Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 260
- Language English