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Tissue
preparation & neurodegeneration detection with in situ nick translation
technique (ISNT) in the brain Cat. # SD103
This service includes sectioning, ISNT labeling, coverslipping and labeling of slides. As a result, you will receive up to 40 ISNT-labeled sections per brain or per tissue block ready for microscopic observations. Procedure:
Unfixed
frozen tissue will be cut on a cryostat and mounted on proteinase-resistant
microscope slides (cf. Products, Cat. #PO102).
Sections
cut through various levels (or the levels of your choice) will be processed
on slides for the detection of neurodegeneration with
in situ nick translation technique�. This
technique, originally described by Gold et al. (1993)�,
labels the nuclei of neurons undergoing DNA fragmentation. This method is
based on the ability of DNA polymerase I to catalyze
the polymerization of deoxyuridines onto the ends of DNA fragments. The
integrated biotins are amplified and visualized by the avidin-biotin-complex
methods� (cf. photo
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