Laboratory:Akiruno

Laboratory:Akiruno
CODE:06141 8
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. .
TEST NAME | SPECIMEN | CONTAINER |
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bone marrow aspirate
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CAP COLOR | STORE | TURNAROUND |
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| 7-10 |
METHODOLOGY | REFERENCE RANGE |
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FISH FISH (Fluorescence in situ hybridization) |
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Avoid freezing. Acceptable days are Monday to Friday. In the case of gastric biopsy materials, please submit 5 or more in one H00 container.
About submitting a chromosome test: Please submit the specimen on the same day after it is collected.
Collect 1.0mL of bone marrow fluid aseptically into the container shown below, mix well, and store refrigerated. Please submit the specimen on the same day after collection.
With the preservation solution (Container capability of 5 mL)
Contents: RPMI-1640 FBS Kanamycin sulfate Novo-heparin sodium Sodium bicarbonate HEPES
Storage method: Freeze
Expiration period: Use this after confirming that the solution color has turned to pale pink.
The color turns to pale yellow after freezing and to pale pink after thawing.