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    Nonradioactive Northern Blotting

    Recently, nonradioactive techniques for detection of DNA and RNA have been developed (1,2). The most commonly used labels are “digoxigenin,” “fluorescein,” and “biotin” which are linked through a spacer to a nucl...

    Rainer Löw in RNA Isolation and Characterization Protocols (1998)

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    Nonradioactive Northern Blotting of RNA

    Technical improvements of methods used for the nonradioactive detection of nucleic acids have replaced the 32P-based techniques in many laboratories. The most commonly used labels are digoxigenin, fluorescein, an...

    Rainer Löw in The Nucleic Acid Protocols Handbook (2000)

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    The Use of Retroviral Vectors for tet-Regulated Gene Expression in Cell Populations

    Today the treatment of inherited diseases holds a major field in gene therapy, and γ -retroviral vectors are often the preferred tool for stable introduction of the therapeutic gene(s) into the host cell genom...

    Rainer Löw in Genetic Modification of Hematopoietic Stem Cells (2009)