Laboratory:Akiruno

Laboratory:Akiruno
CODE:00H28 3
FISH (Fluorescence in situ hybridization)
Fluorescence in situ hybridization
Hybridizes with the target DNA using a probe labeled with a fluorescent dye, and uses the fluorescent site that develops at a specific wavelength as a signal on the chromosome. How to detect under fluorescence microscope.
There is a direct method in which a probe labeled with a fluorescent dye is directly bound to the target DNA, and an indirect method in which the probe labeled with a labeling substance is bound to the target DNA, and then the labeled probe and fluorescent substance are bound to develop color. .
Please use slides coated with silane, etc., and after slicing, dry overnight at approximately 40℃ before submitting promptly.
Even when baking to prevent tissue detachment, do it as quickly as possible (within 1 hour) and avoid leaving the glass slide at high temperatures for longer than that.
Materials fixed with 10% neutral buffered formalin for 6 to 72 hours (in the case of biopsy specimens, depends on the size of the specimen; however, the fixation time is 6 hours or more) are recommended. . Slice the tissue into 4-6 μm thick slices.
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プレパラート (スライドグラス)
貯蔵方法:室温