Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)

Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)

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Is a molecular technique based on the use of DNA probes labeled with fluorochromes, which are a diagnostic tool of great usefulness to identify a wide range of chromosomal abnormalities on interphase nuclei.

Description

Is a molecular technique based on the use of DNA probes labeled with fluorochromes, which are a diagnostic tool of great usefulness to identify a wide range of chromosomal abnormalities on interphase nuclei.

Vitro offers a wide panel of probes for FISH on fresh samples and buffered formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues both for manual protocols, semiautomatic and 100% automated protocols.

The probes catalog covers a wide range of genetic abnormalities (translocations, reversion, deletions, amplifications and aneuploidies) with diagnostic and/or prognostic value both in solid tumors and oncohematology.

Features:

  • High quality fish probes and auxiliary reagents for the best result
  • Whole portfolio ce-ivd labelled
  • Shipment and storage at 4ºc
  • Ready to use

Types of Products:

  • Automated FISH
  • Manual FISH