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Labelling technology

A random-primed DNA labelling kit that uses exonuclease-free Klenow, a DNA typing kit, and immunogold-conjugated F(ab′)2 fragments are among this week's products that focus on labelling techniques.

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Gershon, D. Labelling technology. Nature 346, 298–300 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1038/346298a0

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