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Dig labeled mircury detection probe

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The DIG-labeled miRCURYTM detection probe is a lab equipment product designed for the detection of microRNA (miRNA) expression. Its core function is to provide a reliable and sensitive method for the identification and quantification of specific miRNA targets within a sample.

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3 protocols using dig labeled mircury detection probe

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In situ detection of linc00630

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The in situ detection of linc00630 was performed on 6-μm formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections using DIG-labeled miRCURYTM detection probe (Exiqon, Denmark). Positive controls and scrambled control RNAs were included for each hybridization procedure and analyzed using a Nikon 80i mociroscope with Nikon NIS-elemetns F2.3 software (Nikon, Japan).
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RNA in situ hybridization for GClnc1 detection

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The RNA in situ hybridization (ISH) was performed as previously described.9 (link) The in situ detection of GClnc1 was performed on 6-μm formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections using DIGlabeled miRCURYTM Detection probe (Exiqon, Woburn, MA, USA). Nikon 80i microscope with Nikon NIS-Elements F 2.3 software (Nikon, Shanghai, China) were used to analyze.
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miR-26b In Situ Hybridization

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The RNA in situ hybridization was carried out as previously described.14 (link) The in situ detection of miR-26b was performed on 6-μm-thick formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections using DIG-labeled miRCURYTM Detection probe (Exiqon, Woburn, MA, USA). Nikon 80i microscope with Nikon NIS-Elements F 2.3 software (Nikon, Shanghai, China) was used to analyze.
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