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Digoxigenin (DIG) is a
steroid found exclusively in the
flowers and
leaves of the
plants Digitalis purpurea,
Digitalis orientalis and
Digitalis lanata...
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labeled with
either radio-, fluorescent- or antigen-labeled
bases (e.g.,
digoxigenin) is
localized and
quantified in the
tissue using either autoradiography...
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Chemical structures of
digoxin (top) and its
aglycone digoxigenin (bottom)...
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Digoxigenin (DIG) is a
steroid found in the
flowers and
leaves of
Digitalis species, and is
extracted from D. lanata.
Digoxigenin can be used...
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phosphorus incorporated into the
phosphodiester bond in the
probe DNA),
digoxigenin, a non-radioactive, antibody-based marker,
biotin or fluorescein. DNA...
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monoclonal antibodies. An enzyme-linked
immunosorbent ****ay (ELISA) with
digoxigenin-labeled
antibodies can also be used to
detect the toxin, and quantitative...
- used in
molecular biology applications include fluorescein, biotin,
digoxigenin, and dinitrophenol.
Antibodies have
successfully been
raised against...
- activity, with five
different aglyconees digitoxigenin, gitoxigenin,
digoxigenin,
diginatigenin and
gitaloxigenin in the
leaves act as a
protection against...
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antibodies using immunohistochemistry. The
latter is a
common alternative to
digoxigenin, and the two are used
together for
labelling two
genes in one sample...
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fluorescence microscope,
whereas CISH
probes are
labelled with
biotin or
digoxigenin and can be
detected using a bright-field
microscope after other treatment...