P16/CSP3/CSP17/CSP7 Dual Color Probe
Description
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is based on the principle of complementary pairing of DNA bases, and the visualization of hybridization signals of fluorescence-labeled DNA probes with its DNA target sequences in cell nucleus under fluorescence microscope.
Kit components
Component | Specifications | ||
5 Tests |
10 Tests |
20 Tests |
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CSP3/GSP16 Probe | 50μl | 100μl | 200μl |
CSP7/GSP17 Probe | 50μl | 100μl | 200μl |
Kit application
The aneuploidy of chromosome 7, 17 and 3 and the abnormality of P16 gene in urine samples of suspected bladder cancer patients with hematuria were detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization.
Specimen requirements
Collect 200ml in morning urine (mid-stream urine) of patients, and increase collection if there are few cells in patients. Deal with it within 2 hours after collection, if not, add the preservation solution for storage or transportation at 2℃ or 8℃ (it is recommended to deal with it as soon as possible)
Storage and Shelf life
Stored at -20℃±5℃ in the dark, valid for 12 months. Transport below 8 ℃.