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WE describe here a method for DNA–RNA hybridization which permits one to localize, at the microscopical level, molecular hybrids formed between a purified 3H-labelled RNA species and DNA in the cell structures of tissue sections.
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BUONGIORNO-NARDELLI, M., AMALDI, F. Autoradiographic Detection of Molecular Hybrids between rRNA and DNA in Tissue Sections. Nature 225, 946–948 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/225946a0
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