Fish technology : (With 78 igures, 44 in color)
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a procedure which allows the direct visualization localization of genomic alterations. The technique has been adapted to a wide range of applications in both medicine, especially diagnostic cytogenetics and biology. This book looks at FISH technology.
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Berlin, Germany
Spinger
2002
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