[Frontiers in Bioscience 1, c4-15, November 1, 1996]
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THE FOUNDATION OF SUCCESSFUL RT IN SITU PCR

Gerard J. Nuovo

Director, MGN Medical Research Laboratories, Setauket, New York 11733, USA

Received: 07/25/96; Accepted: 10/02/96; On-line 11/01/96

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Abstract
2. Introductory statement
3. The key preparatory steps
3.1. Fixative
3.1.1. Protease digestion
3.1.2. Definition of optimal protease digestion
3.1.3. Definitions of suboptimal and over-digestion
3.1.4. DNase digestion
3.1.5. Direct incorporation of the reporter nucleotide
4. A one step protocol for RT in situ PCR
5. Applications of RT in situ PCR Matrix metalloprotease expression in cancer as a model for RT in situ PCR
5.1. MMP and TIMP expression in cervical cancer
6. Concluding remarks
7. References
8. Entire manuscript

Key words: In situ, PCR, reverse transcriptase

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