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Metasystems Group Inc XL IGH BA FISH probe, dual-color (Orange/Green), 10 x 100 μl units, target locus 14q32.3
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Supplier:  Metasystems Group Inc D5107999OG

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The MetaSystems Probes XL IGH BA FISH probe is a dual-color fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) probe for detecting chromosomal translocations involving the immunoglobulin heavy chain (IGH) locus at 14q32.3. This product is significant for cytogenetic analysis, particularly in diagnosing lymphomas and plasma cell neoplasms due to common translocations. The probe includes an orange-labeled probe for the constant region and a green-labeled probe for the variable distal region of the IGH locus. Each pack contains 10 individual units, contributing to a total probe volume of 1000 μl.

  • Designed for detecting chromosomal translocations
  • Targeting the IGH locus at 14q32.3
  • Contains orange and green dual color labeling
  • Pack includes 10 units
  • Each unit has a volume of 100 μl
  • Total volume of 1000 μl
  • Valuable for cytogenetic analysis
  • Applicable for lymphomas and plasma cell neoplasms

Catalog No. NC1916428


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