Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia FISH Probes

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) FISH probes are essential tools designed for research purposes to detect specific genetic abnormalities associated with this aggressive form of leukemia. These probes utilize fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technology to identify chromosomal rearrangements, deletions, or amplifications in lymphoid cells. By providing insights into the genetic landscape of ALL, our FISH probes enable scientists and researchers to enhance their understanding of the disease mechanisms, contributing to the development of targeted therapies and improved patient outcomes.

Description: MYB Break Apart FISH Probe from Creative Bioarray can be used to detect a rearrangement of the MYB ...

Cat#: FON-299 INQUIRY

Description: The JAK2 (9p24) Break probe is optimized to detect translocations involving the JAK2 gene region at ...

Cat#: FONC-068 INQUIRY

Description: 6q21/MYB FISH Probe is specifically designed to detect deletions in the 6q21 and 6q23.3 regions, ...

Cat#: FONC-149 INQUIRY

Description: ABL1 Break Apart FISH Probe is specifically designed to detect translocations of the ABL1 gene, ...

Cat#: FONC-150 INQUIRY

Description: ABL2 Break Apart FISH Probe is specifically designed to detect translocations of the ABL2 gene, ...

Cat#: FONC-151 INQUIRY

Description: PAX5 FISH Probe is expertly designed to detect amplifications and deletions of the PAX5 gene, a ...

Cat#: FONC-152 INQUIRY

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