Pancreatic Cancer FISH Probes
Pancreatic Cancer FISH probes are specialized research tools designed to detect genetic abnormalities associated with pancreatic cancer, a highly aggressive malignancy known for its poor prognosis. Utilizing fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technology, these probes enable researchers to identify critical chromosomal alterations, such as deletions on chromosome 18 and amplifications of the KRAS gene, which play significant roles in the disease's development and progression. Our FISH probes provide essential insights into the molecular characteristics of pancreatic cancer, enhancing the understanding of its biology and supporting the exploration of targeted therapies aimed at improving patient outcomes.