Colorectal Cancer FISH Probes
Colorectal Cancer FISH probes are specialized research tools designed to detect genetic abnormalities associated with colorectal cancer, one of the most prevalent malignancies worldwide. Utilizing fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technology, these probes enable researchers to identify critical chromosomal alterations, such as gene amplifications and deletions, that play a role in tumor development and progression. Our FISH probes provide valuable insights into the molecular characteristics of colorectal cancer, facilitating a deeper understanding of its pathogenesis and aiding in the exploration of targeted therapies to enhance treatment outcomes for patients.
Description: This probe is designed to detect RET gene in 10q11.21 region of chromosome 10.
Description: This probe is designed to detect PTEN gene in 10q23.31 region of chromosome 10.
Description: The WWTR1 FISH Probe from Creative Bioarray is designed to detect the human WWTR1 gene located on ...
Description: The BRAF Probe is based on the ability of BRAF locus specific identifier (LSI) probe to identify ...
Description: The HER2 human epidermal growth factor receptor gene (ERBB2 or NEU) is activated and amplified in ...
Description: The MET Probe Kit is based on the ability of MET locus-specific identifier (LSI) probe to identify ...
Description: The Zinc Finger protein 217 gene (ZNF217) functions as a transcription repressor for a variety of ...