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- the autoradiograph is also available as a digital image (digital autoradiography), due to the recent development of scintillation gas detectors or rare-earth...
- Upregulated by nerve damage Endothelin ETB receptor Rat, rabbit DRG IHC, autoradiography Blockers of ETs are shown to alleviate pain in animal models Bradykinin...
- slide (sometimes stained histochemically) is X-ra****. More commonly, autoradiography is used in visualizing the locations to which a radioactive substance...
- buffer), and the pattern of hybridization is visualized on X-ray film by autoradiography in the case of a radioactive or fluorescent probe, or by development...
- (February 1964). "Distribution of radio-iodine studied by whole-body autoradiography". Acta Radiologica. 2: 24–32. doi:10.3109/02841866409134127. PMID 14153759...
- identified (for research purposes) by revealing its activity (with the autoradiography and immunohistochemistry methods) which is most abundant in the cerebellum...
- GB, Aronson CE, Brunswick DJ, Frazer A (June 1988). "Quantitative autoradiography of serotonin uptake sites in rat brain using [3H]cyanoimipramine"....
- radiation source, even at extremely low concentrations is exploited in autoradiography studies with alpha particles, and for (comparatively cheap) detection...
- (for proteins, most commonly with Coom****ie brilliant blue R-250 or autoradiography; for nucleic acids, ethidium bromide; or for either, silver stain)...
- transcription products and the amount of radioactivity is quantified by autoradiography or phosphorimaging to determine the strength of the promoter of interest...