Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) is a molecular technique based on the use of fluorochrome-labeled DNA probes, which represents a highly useful diagnostic tool to identify a wide range of chromosomal alterations (translocations, inversions, deletions, amplifications and aneuploidies) with diagnostic and / or prognostic value on interphase and metaphase nuclei.
Vitro offers a wide catalog of Cytotest FISH probes for both manual and semi-automatic protocols covering various applications:
- Oncology of solid tumors
- Oncohematology
- Microdeletions
- Pre / PosNatal
- Human chromosome count probes (CCP)
- Subtelomeric probes for human chromosomes (STP)
- Whole Human Chromosome Paint Probes (WPP)
We also offer a large panel of FISH probes in tissue sections fixed in buffered formalin and embedded in paraffin, 100% automated in MD Stainer as well as pretreatment kits, auxiliary reagents and other consumables.
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