Selected article for: "complementary sequence and target sequence"

Author: Gu, Jiang; Gong, Encong; Zhang, Bo; Zheng, Jie; Gao, Zifen; Zhong, Yanfeng; Zou, Wanzhong; Zhan, Jun; Wang, Shenglan; Xie, Zhigang; Zhuang, Hui; Wu, Bingquan; Zhong, Haohao; Shao, Hongquan; Fang, Weigang; Gao, Dongshia; Pei, Fei; Li, Xingwang; He, Zhongpin; Xu, Danzhen; Shi, Xeying; Anderson, Virginia M.; Leong, Anthony S.-Y.
Title: Multiple organ infection and the pathogenesis of SARS
  • Document date: 2005_8_1
  • ID: rqjeacow_38
    Snippet: Controls for immunohistochemistry included the omission of the primary antibody or using normal mouse serum in place of the primary antibody. Controls for in situ hybridization included the application of an unrelated probe and a probe that is identical, instead of complementary, to the sequence of the SARS genomic target. Aside from the controls that were described above for the two techniques, additional controls were performed for the double s.....
    Document: Controls for immunohistochemistry included the omission of the primary antibody or using normal mouse serum in place of the primary antibody. Controls for in situ hybridization included the application of an unrelated probe and a probe that is identical, instead of complementary, to the sequence of the SARS genomic target. Aside from the controls that were described above for the two techniques, additional controls were performed for the double staining, including in situ hybridization and immunostaining

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