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What are the Different Types of ISH?

What are the Different Types of ISH?

SEPTEMBER 20, 2023

In situ hybridization (ISH) is a technique used to detect nucleotide sequences in cells, tissue sections, and even whole tissue.

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What Methods are Commonly Used to Label the Probes in FISH?

What Methods are Commonly Used to Label the Probes in FISH?

February 28, 2024

Probe labeling is a technique to incorporate a detectable tag in the nucleotide sequence.

Tag: FISH, Probe

Tips For Better Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH)

Tips For Better Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH)

February 28, 2024

Creative Bioarray is happy to share simple but useful tips to improve your daily tasks as well as the overall quality of your results.

Tag: FISH

ISH Troubleshooting

ISH Troubleshooting

February 28, 2024

Here, Creative Bioarray hope to provide a valuable reminder of good histology practice and aid in troubleshooting when unacceptable results do occur.

Tag: ISH

FISH or CISH?

FISH or CISH?

February 28, 2024

There are two basic methods to visualize your DNA and RNA targets in situ — fluorescence (FISH) and chromogenic (CISH) detection.

Tag: ISH, FISH, CISH

DNA vs. RNA Probes

DNA vs. RNA Probes

February 28, 2024

Probes are artificially synthesized short sequences of DNA or RNA that can be labeled with radioactive or nonradioactive molecules.

Tag: Probe, FISH, ISH

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