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Pulse labelling

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Pulse labelling is a biochemistry technique of identifying the presence of a target molecule by labeling a sample with a radioactive compound. This is mainly done to identify the stage at which the messenger RNA is being produced in a cell.[1]

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  1. ^ Miglani, Gurbachan S. (1 January 2005). Developmental Genetics. I. K. International Pvt Ltd. p. 208.