In Situ Hybridization (ISH) encompasses the use of CISH (Chromogenic In Situ Hybridization), traditional FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) probes, and new generation of mutaFISH™ (mutation-specific FISH) probes and RollFISH (Rolling FISH) probes for the detection of chromosome aneuploidy and split, DNA gene amplification and translocation, mRNA single nucleotide variant, splice variant, and wild type, and miRNA in cells and tissues. Customers can provide their probes of interest or choose from Abnova’s large catalogue collection of ready-to-go CISH, FISH, mutaFISH™, and RollFISH probes. New probes can also be designed and produced for the customers upon request.
See Technologies:
FISH, mutaFISH™
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Advantages |
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- Identify DNA and RNA variants
- Provide guidance on probe selection
- Select suitable cell and tissue samples
- Define applications, sensitivity, and specificity
- Fast turnaround time for results
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Summary of Molecular Targets, Probe Selection, and Intended Samples |
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CISH |
FISH |
mutaFISH™ |
RollFISH |
DNA |
Chromosome Aneuploidy |
FFPE Tissue |
CellFrozen Tissue FFPE Tissue |
Cell |
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ChromosomeSplit |
FFPE Tissue |
CellFrozen Tissue FFPE Tissue |
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GeneAmplification |
FFPE Tissue |
CellFrozen Tissue FFPE Tissue |
Cell |
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Gene Translocation |
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CellFrozen Tissue FFPE Tissue |
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mRNA |
SingleNucleotideVariant |
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CellFrozen Tissue FFPE Tissue |
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SpliceVariant |
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CellFrozen Tissue |
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Wild Type |
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CellFrozen Tissue FFPE Tissue |
FFPE Tissue |
miRNA |
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CellFrozen Tissue |
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For any inquiry, please contact : OEM@abnova.com