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Meanings of in-situ hybridization in English
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Usage of in-situ hybridization in English
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Epstein-Barr virus was detected by in-situhybridization and by polymerase chain reaction.
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This was confirmed by fluorescence in-situhybridization.
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We used fluorescent in-situhybridization and confocal microscopy to monitor the subcellular distribution of the immediate-early gene Arc.
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The amplifications of Her-2 and cyclin D1 genes were evaluated by fluorescence in-situhybridization.
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The demand for both reflexed and primary fluorescence in-situhybridization (FISH) testing in the clinical setting is increasing.
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The relative increased expression of thrombospondin-1 in myometrium obtained from patients in spontaneous labor was also confirmed using in-situhybridization.
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Unstained slides from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded blocks were prepared and fluorescence in-situhybridization was performed using a commercial FUS break-apart probe.
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We correlated ERG protein expression with ERG rearrangement status using an ERG break-apart fluorescence in-situhybridization assay and IHC of both ERG-MAbs.
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Fluorescence in-situhybridization was originally used for chromosome analysis, but has now been replaced by array comparative genomic hybridization or next generation sequencing.
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In a subset of patients, fluorescence in-situhybridization was performed to detect rearrangements or amplifications.
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In-situhybridization for Epstein-Barr virus-encoded RNA was negative.
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In-situhybridization for Epstein-Barr virus was negative.
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Subsampling analysis and window size adjustment were performed for determining sensitivity limits and results compared to fluorescent in-Situhybridization (FISH).