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Published October 2014 | Published
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Multiplexed In Situ Hybridization Using Hybridization Chain Reaction

Abstract

Choi et al. describe programmable in situ amplifiers based on the mechanism of hybridization chain reaction (HCR) that enable simultaneous mapping of multiple target mRNAs within whole-mount zebrafish embryos. In contrast to traditional in situ hybridization approaches, HCR in situ amplification is performed for all target mRNAs simultaneously, so the experimental timeline is independent of the number of target mRNAs. Using HCR, probes complementary to mRNA targets trigger chain reactions in which metastable fluorophore-labeled hairpins self-assemble into tethered fluorescent amplification polymers in situ (Fig. 1), enabling straightforward multiplexing for up to five target mRNAs at a time, deep sample penetration, high signal-to-background, and subcellular signal localization. The new DNA HCR technology improves on the original RNA HCR technology to dramatically increase signal gain, reduce reagent cost, and increase reagent durability. DNA HCR kits containing probe sets, amplifiers, and buffers can be purchased from the nonprofit academic resource (www.molecularinstruments.org). Advice and technical support can be obtained by emailing support@molecularinstruments.org

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© 2014 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

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