In-Situ Hybridization Market, Development and Demand Forecast Report
In-situ hybridization utilizes a labeled probe of complementary RNA, DNA, or modified nucleic acid to localize particular DNA or RNA sequence. In addition, in-situ hybridization indicates the localization of gene expression in their cellular environment. The two types of in situ hybridization namely fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and chromogenic in situ hybridization (CISH) are used to identify the position of genes, which offer useful insights regarding tumors. The major drivers that fuel the growth of the market are increase...
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