Burkitt Lymphoma FISH Probes

Burkitt Lymphoma FISH probes are specialized research tools designed to detect genetic abnormalities associated with Burkitt lymphoma, a highly aggressive form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Utilizing fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technology, these probes enable researchers to identify critical chromosomal translocations, particularly the t(8;14) involving the MYC gene. Our FISH probes provide valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying Burkitt lymphoma, facilitating a deeper understanding of its pathogenesis and aiding in the exploration of targeted therapies to improve treatment outcomes for affected patients.

Description: Translocations involving the cMYC oncogene (Avian Myelocytomatosis Viral Oncogene Homologue) are ...

Cat#: FONC-081 INQUIRY

Description: The MYC/IGH t(8;14)(q24;q32) specific DNA Probe is optimized to detect the reciprocal translocation ...

Cat#: FONC-084 INQUIRY

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