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| CSK1 |
Visualization of Normal and Tumor Cells |
| CSK2 |
Observation of Heterokaryons Through Cell Fusion |
| CSK3 |
Effects of Cytotoxins on Cells |
| CSK4 |
Preparation of Human Chromosome Spreads |
| CSK5 |
Mouse Chromosome Studies |
| CSK6 |
Chromosome Banding |
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Normal and Cancer Cells In Vitro |
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Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) |
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Principles of Gel Electrophoresis |
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Karyotyping |
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Cell Fusion |
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Toxicology and Toxicity Testing |
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Immunology |
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Chromosome Banding |
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Immunocytochemistry |
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In Situ Hybridization |
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| CSPP8 Chromosome Banding |
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PowerPoint Presentation Topics:
- Definition and Importance of Chromosome Banding in Basic and Clinical Diagnosis
- The Ideal Karyotype
- From Cell Cultures or Biopsies to Chromosome Spreads for Karyotyping
- Solid Stained and Banded Chromosomes Compared
- Selected Aspects of Chromosome Nomenclature
- Role of Banding in Chromosome Identification
- Preparation of Chromosomes for Banding: Avoidance of Condensation, Aged Spreads, Baked Spreads
- Trypsin Treatment
- Q (Quinicrine), G (Giemsa), R (Reverse), and C (Centromere) Banding: Methods and Outcome
- The Paris Conference Standard
- Base Composition and Bands
- Relaxation to Increase Resolution and Band Number
- Comparison of Banding Patterns of 350, 800, and 1200 Band Preparations
- Analysis of Chromosome Aberrations Including Deletions, Additions, and Translocations
- Other Banding Techniques and their Applications.
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PowerPoint Presentations: Each 35 - 45 frame presentation contains text in an outline form, charts, graphs and copies of microscopic observations. The material is supported by a manual for the instructor to follow, giving him or her additional information for each frame of the presentation. The presentations are designed to be covered in a 35 - 40 minute class period.
$39.00 Each |
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Innovative, inexpensive self-contained kits and PowerPoint presentations for unique hands-on laboratory experiences and instruction in biology, biotechnology and genetics.
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