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Description
The staining pattern in the nucleus can be observed as discrete and dot-shaped signals in case of integrated HPV, or as a strong and homogeneous nuclear staining in case of episomal HPV. A cytoplasmic staining is observed when RNA sequences of HPV are detected. Visualization of signals should be performed using a set of objectives ranging from an at least 200-fold to 630-fold magnification. The presence of the episomal staining pattern is usually detected clearly by an objective with 200-fold magnification, whereas the detection of the integrated HPV pattern requires a greater magnification, preferably 630-fold. Do not evaluate areas of necrosis, overlapping nuclei, over-digested nuclei and nuclei with weak signal intensity.
Specifications
Specifications
| Content And Storage | The product is ready-to-use. No reconstitution, mixing, or dilution is required. Bring probe to room temperature (37°C) and mix briefly before use. |
| For Use With (Application) | CISH-P |
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