Molecular biology in histopathology
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Molecular biology in histopathology
(Molecular medical science series)
Wiley, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Molecular biology has transformed the practice of histopathology in recent years. Knowledge of the molecular organization of the cell has led to the development of powerful new techniques which bring greater accuracy and objectivity to the diagnosis, prognosis and management of many diseases, and to the study of pathological states. This study describes the molecular techniques available along with other methods related to the molecular biology of the cell. It explores how each technique can be applied successfully.
Table of Contents
- In Situ Hybridisation in Relation to Infectious Agents
- The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR): A New Tool for the Histopathologist
- DNA Flow Cytometry
- Molecular and Immunological Aspects of Cell Proliferation
- Interphase Nucleolar Organizer Regions.
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