CCD microscopy and image analysis of cells and chromosomes stained by fluorescence in situ hybridization H. J. TankeR. J. FlorijnJ. Vrolijk Review Pages: 4 - 14
Combined analysis of in situ hybridization, cell cycle and structural markers using reflectance and immunofluorescence confocal microscopy Gustavo Linares-CruzGuy MillotFabien Calvo Papers Pages: 15 - 23
Study of numerical aberrations of chromosome 1 by fluorescent in situ hybridization and DNA content by densitometric analysis on (pre)-malignant cervical lesions Pascale SegersSonja HaesenMicheline Kirsch-Volders Papers Pages: 24 - 34
Localization of nuclear RNA by pre- and post-embedding in situ hybridization using different gold probes Ody C. M. SibonFons F. M. CremersArie J. Verkleij Papers Pages: 35 - 45
Combined immunocytochemistry and non-isotopic in situ hybridization for the ultrastructural investigation of human parvovirus B19 infection A. L. MoreyD. J. P. FergusonK. A. Fleming Papers Pages: 46 - 53
Detection of human papillomavirus in cervical scrapings by in situ hybridization and the polymerase chain reaction in relation to cytology Marc RamaelKurt SegersEric Van Marck Papers Pages: 54 - 59
The effects of varying key steps in the non-radioactive in situ hybridization protocol: a quantitative study Y. GuiotJ. Rahier Papers Pages: 60 - 68
Expression of cytokeratin-mRNAs in squamous-cell carcinoma and balloon-cell formation of human oesophageal epithelium Ann I. ViaeneJohan H. Baert Papers Pages: 69 - 78
Improved detection of DNA aneuploidy in primary breast cancer using quantitative DNA image analysis in combination with fluorescent in situ hybridization technique Berlinda VerdoodtPhilippe CastelainMicheline Kirsch-Volders Papers Pages: 79 - 88
Evaluation of novel formulations of 35S- and 33P-labelled nucleotides for in situ hybridization Ian DurrantBrian DacreMartin Cunningham Papers Pages: 89 - 93
Fluorescein as a label for non-radioactive in situ hybridization Ian DurrantSummer BrunningMartin Cunningham Papers Pages: 94 - 99