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Abnova™ ATP7B/CEN13q FISH Probe

Labeled FISH probes for identification of gene amplification using Fluoresecent In Situ Hybridization Technique.

Supplier:  Abnova™ FG0057

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Catalog No. 89-028-843


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Includes: DAPI Counterstain (1500ng/mL) 250μL

Description

Description

FISH is a technique used to identify and localize the presence or absence of specific DNA sequences on cells and tissues. Abnova has developed a range of FISH probes for the detection of gene amplification, loss, and translocation. Each FISH probe has a pair of locus-specific, fluorophore-labeled probes originated from a bacterial chromosome (BAC) library.

Advantages

  • Dual colored probes for fast, sensitive, and specific detection
  • Work on metaphase spread, paraffin embedded, and frozen tissue
  • Identify gene amplification, loss, and translocation
  • High signal to noise ratio
  • Low cross reactivity

Specifications

Specifications

Store at 4°C in the dark.
Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (Cell), Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections)
13q14.3, 13q12.11
ATP7B/CEN13q FISH Probe
FITC, Texas Red
DAPI Counterstain (1500 ng/mL ) 250 uL
ATP7B, CEN13q
200 μL
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