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D13S319/13q34 Probe
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Cat.No.
FHPC-040
Description
The D13S319/LSI13q34 FISH Probe Kit is intended to detect the copy number of the LSI D13S319 probe target located at chromosome 13q14 and the copy number of the LSI13q34 probe target located at chromosome 13q34.
Loss 13q or all of chromosome 13 occurs commonly in multiple myeloma. Avet-Loiseau et al2 utilized the D13S319 probe in alarge study to demonstrate the negative effects of the loss of 13q on event-free survival and overall survival.
Loss 13q or all of chromosome 13 occurs commonly in multiple myeloma. Avet-Loiseau et al2 utilized the D13S319 probe in alarge study to demonstrate the negative effects of the loss of 13q on event-free survival and overall survival.
Size
20 Tests
Label
Red/Green
Specificity
Human
Locus
13q14.3/13q34
Usage

Storage
Store at minus 20 centigrade
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