In situ hybridization in the study of pituitary tissues
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In situ hybridization in the study of pituitary tissues
Abstract
This presentation summarizes the use of in situ hybridization in the study of pituitary abnormalities. The basic techniques, technical problems and pitfalls in in interpretation and the application of in situ hybridization are discussed.
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