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Rnascope probe mm lta

Manufactured by Advanced Cell Diagnostics

The RNAscope® Probe-Mm-Lta is a reagent designed for in situ hybridization analysis. It is used to detect and visualize the expression of the Lta (Lymphotoxin Alpha) gene in mouse tissue samples.

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RNAscope In Situ Hybridization of Lung Markers

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5μm sections from paraffin embedded mouse left lung or human core samples were used for in situ hybridization using the RNAscope® 2.5 HD Assay- BROWN (Advanced Cell Diagnostics, Newark, CA) according to manufacturer’s instructions and the RNAscope® EZ-Batch™ Slide Processing System (Advanced Cell Diagnostics). The following probes from Advanced Cell Diagnostics were used; RNAscope® Probe-Mm-Lta (Cat. No. 317231), RNAscope® Probe-Mm-Ltb (Cat. No. 315681), RNAscope® Probe-Mm-Tnfsf14 (Cat. No. 411111), RNAscope® Probe-Mm-TNFa (Cat. No. 311081), RNAscope® Probe-Hs-LTA (Cat. No. 310461) and RNAscope® Negative Control Probe – DapB (Cat. No. 310043).
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RNAscope In Situ Hybridization of Lung Markers

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5μm sections from paraffin embedded mouse left lung or human core samples were used for in situ hybridization using the RNAscope® 2.5 HD Assay- BROWN (Advanced Cell Diagnostics, Newark, CA) according to manufacturer’s instructions and the RNAscope® EZ-Batch™ Slide Processing System (Advanced Cell Diagnostics). The following probes from Advanced Cell Diagnostics were used; RNAscope® Probe-Mm-Lta (Cat. No. 317231), RNAscope® Probe-Mm-Ltb (Cat. No. 315681), RNAscope® Probe-Mm-Tnfsf14 (Cat. No. 411111), RNAscope® Probe-Mm-TNFa (Cat. No. 311081), RNAscope® Probe-Hs-LTA (Cat. No. 310461) and RNAscope® Negative Control Probe – DapB (Cat. No. 310043).
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