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BCL6 ; MYC ; IGH ; BCL2/IGH gene detection probe (IGH)

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MBI-FP-A242-3
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Special Price $715.50 Regular Price $795.00
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IGH Gene Break Apart Probe Detection Kit (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization Method). - 100µL/10 Tests

Immunoglobulin heavy locus (IGH) is a gene that encodes for a variable region in immunoglobulins, protein complexes that recognize foreign antigens and initiate immune responses. It is not clear whether IGH mutations have been observed in human cancers. Diseases associated with IGH include Agammaglobulinemia 1, Autosomal Recessive and Follicular Lymphoma 1.

 

Product Main Components

The kit consists of D13S319/13q34 dual color probe

Component name

Specifications

Quantity

Main components

IGH dual color probe

100μL/Tube

1

IGH Orange probe, IGH Green probe

 

 

Intended use

The reagent carries out in situ hybridization staining on the basis of routine staining to provide doctors with auxiliary information for diagnosis. The test results are only for clinical reference and should not be used as the only basis for clinical diagnosis. Clinicians should comprehensively judge the test results in combination with the patient's condition, drug indications, treatment response and other laboratory test indicators.

 

Detection principle

Fluorescence in situ hybridization is a technique for directly observing specific nucleic acids in cells in vitro. According to the principle of base complementary pairing, the specific probe is complementary to the target sequence in the cell. Due to the fluorescence of the probe, the gene state of the hybrid probe and the target sequence can be clearly observed under the fluorescence microscope under the appropriate excitation light.

 

Applicable Instruments

Fluorescence microscopy imaging systems, including fluorescence microscopy and filter sets suitable for DAPI (367/452), Green (495/517), and Orange (547/565).

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