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Gastric cancer HER2 gene (FISH)

  • TEST NAME SPECIMEN SUBMISSION SPECIMEN
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    TEMPERATURE
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    TIME (DAY)
    METHODOLOGY
  • Gastric cancer HER2 gene (FISH)
    Unstained specimen slide 4 pieces Z10 Room temperature
    7-10 FISH

    FISH (Fluorescence in situ hybridization)
    Fluorescence in situ hybridization
    A method of hybridization with target DNA using a probe labeled with a fluorescent dye, and detection of fluorescent sites that are colored at specific wavelengths as signals on chromosomes under a fluorescence microscope.
    There are two methods: 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 a probe labeled with a labeling substance is bound to the target DNA, followed by binding of the labeled probe and the fluorescent substance to generate color.

COMMENT


Please use coated slides such as silane, and after thinning, submit the slides immediately after drying them at approximately 40℃ overnight. Even in the case of baking to prevent tissue detachment, the baking time should be as short as possible (1 hour or less), and the slide glass should not be exposed to high temperatures for longer than this time. The test guide prepared by the Gastric Cancer HER2 Test Pathology Group recommends that the specimen be immersed in 10% neutral buffered formalin for 6 to 72 hours (in the case of a biopsy specimen, this will depend on the size of the specimen). However, it is preferable to use material fixed for at least 6 hours). Thinly slice the tissue to a thickness of 4-6 μm.

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