Melanoma FISH Probes
Melanoma FISH probes are specialized research tools designed to detect genetic abnormalities associated with melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer that arises from melanocytes. Utilizing fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technology, these probes enable researchers to identify critical chromosomal alterations, such as amplifications and deletions, that contribute to melanoma progression and resistance to therapy. Our FISH probes provide valuable insights into the molecular characteristics of melanoma, facilitating a deeper understanding of its biology and aiding in the exploration of targeted therapies aimed at improving treatment outcomes for patients affected by this aggressive cancer.
Description: Deletions of chromosome 9p21 are implicated in a wide variety of tumours ALL,though the incidence ...
Description: The CDK4 FISH Probe from Creative Bioarray is designed to detect the human CDK4 gene located on ...
Description: The RREB1 FISH Probe from Creative Bioarray is designed to detect the human RREB1 gene located on ...
Description: The TERT FISH Probe from Creative Bioarray is designed to detect the human TERT gene located on ...
Description: PD-L1 alterations are a recurring genetic phenomenon in DLBCL(~25%). PD-L1 alterations are ...
Description: The BRAF Probe is based on the ability of BRAF locus specific identifier (LSI) probe to identify ...
Description: CCND1/CEP 11 FISH Probe Kit to detect CCND1 amplification in breast cancer samples. Al-Karaya et ...
Description: BCL2 FISH Probe is expertly designed to detect amplifications and deletions of the BCL2 gene, a ...
Description: CCND1 FISH Probe is specifically designed to detect amplifications and deletions of the CCND1 gene. ...
Description: PAX3 FISH Probe is specifically designed to detect amplifications and deletions of the PAX3 gene. ...