Abstract: The present invention relates to in situ hybridization methods for detecting a target nucleic acid in a biological sample comprising performing one or more method steps (e.g., pretreatment, denaturation, hybridization, washes) at room temperature. The invention further relates to kits for performing such methods.
Abstract: The present invention relates to in situ hybridization methods for detecting a target nucleic acid in a biological sample comprising performing one or more method steps (e.g., pretreatment, denaturation, hybridization, washes) at room temperature. The invention further relates to kits for performing such methods.
Abstract: The invention relates to methods and kits for performing in situ hybridization on a biological sample on a solid surface using nucleic acid probes that are embedded in or sorbed to a dry, fibrous matrix.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 16, 2013
Date of Patent:
November 4, 2014
Assignee:
Cellay, Inc.
Inventors:
Joan Aurich-Costa, Elizabeth Ewen, Michael Gildea
Abstract: The present invention relates to in situ hybridization methods for detecting a target nucleic acid in a biological sample comprising performing one or more method steps (e.g., pretreatment, denaturation, hybridization, washes) at room temperature. The invention further relates to kits for performing such methods.