Protocol applies EFs to cells in vitro but has been modified and to use electrotactic chambers to accommodate cells growing in planar culture or in three-dimensional (3D) gels, en bloc tissue cultures in 3D and possible small embryos, such as that from frog and zebra fish. The EF is applied to the cells or tissues cultured in a customer designed electrotactic chamber via agar salt bridges, Steinberg’s solution and Ag/AgCl electrodes. - [Read Application of Direct Current Electric Fields to Cells and Tissues in vitro]
Protocol uses the BIOPRIME reaction kit from GibcoBRL to prepare biotin-labelled BAC DNA which is detected using FITC-Avidin (Vector Labs, DCS grade). Reagents from other manufacturers may work equally well but have not been tested. Includes: Labeling of BAC clones; Ethanol precipitation; Hybridization; Post-hybridisation treatment / detection. - [Read BAC-FISH Protocol]
Protocol for Detection (FISH). TRITC, or Avidin Cy-5. For the probes labeled with digoxigenin, we usually first incubate with mouse-anti-digoxigenin, followed by incubation with sheep anti-mouse Cy5.5, or other fluorochrome conjugated antibodies. - [Read Detection FISH Protocol]
FISH Guide and Troubleshooting. Includes: Cytogenetic techniques; Slide preparation; When do chromosomes spread; Cell suspensions; G-banding; Cell fixatives; Slide preparation factors. - [Read FISH Guide and Troubleshooting]
FISH protocols for Drosophila. Includes: RNA Probe Preparation; Embryo Collection and Fixation; Single FISH on Drosophila embryos; Post-Fixation, Hybridization and Post-Hybridization Washes; Development of FISH Signal; Storage, Mounting and Viewing of Samples; Double FISH on Drosophila Embryos; RNA-Protein Double Labeling; FISH on Dissected Tissues. - [Read FISH Protocols for Drosophila]
Protocol for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for DNA replication origins. Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) is a molecular cytogenetic technique used for the detection of specific chromosomal rearrangements and applicable to many different specimen types. FISH is widely used for several diagnostic applications. - [Read Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) for DNA Replication Origins Protocol]
Protocol for In situ hybridization to human metaphase chromosomes using DIG-, biotin-, or fluorochrome-labeled DNA probes and detection with fluorochrome conjugates. Includes: Pretreatment of metaphase spreads on slides; Denaturation and hybridization; Single color fluorescent detection with immunological amplification; Multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (Multicolor FISH); Results obtained with human metaphase chromosome spreads. - [Read In Situ Hybridization to Human Metaphase Chromosomes using DIG-, Biotin- or Fluorochrome-Labeled DNA]