Meilin Wu, Vanessa Lambatan, Peng Guo, William J Joiner
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Abstract
Visualizing the expression of mRNAs using traditional in situ hybridization is often hampered by obstacles including weak signal, high background, and poor probe specificity. Here, we present a protocol utilizing RNAscope (ACD) to overcome these obstacles and detect multiple types of mRNAs simultaneously in whole-mount adult Drosophila brains. We further describe how mRNAs can be reliably quantified in any cells that can be targeted by common binary expression systems such as Gal4/UAS and labeled by immunohistochemistry. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to De et al.1.