Fluorescent in situ hybridization Reagents

Fluorescent in situ hybridization Reagents

Fluorescent in situ hybridization reagents are products and kits used to conduct in situ hybridizations, which bind a fluorescent probe to specific nucleic acids. These products include nucleic acid detection kits.
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Probe Set Diluent QT, 12 mL is an aqueous solution containing formamide, detergent, and blocker.
REMBRANDT™ RISH & HRP (DIG-HRP) Detection Kit, for Epstein-Barr encoded early RNAs (EBER)
REMBRANDT™ RISH & AP (DIG-AP) Detection Kit, for Epstein-Barr encoded early RNAs (EBER)
REMBRANDT™ Universal DISH & HRP (DIG-HRP) Detection Kit
REMBRANDT™ RISH & AP (BIOTIN-AP) Detection Kit, for Epstein-Barr encoded early RNAs (EBER)
REMBRANDT™ DISH & AP (DIG-AP) Detection Kit, for HPV typing
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Multiplex fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) enables you to assay multiple targets and visualize colocalized signals in a single specimen. Using spectrally distinct fluorophore labels for each hybridization probe, this approach gives you the power to resolve several genetic elements or...
In situ hybridization (ISH) is a powerful technique for localizing specific nucleic acid targets within fixed tissues and cells, allowing you to obtain temporal and spatial information about gene expression and genetic loci.
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Could you provide an overview of the ULYSIS Nucleic Acid Labeling Kits?
What is the optimal degree of labeling (dye molecules per 100 base pairs) for labeled probes produced by the ARES Alexa Fluor DNA Labeling Kits?