A team of scientists from France has recently designed fluorescence in situ hybridization probes (CoronaFISH) to visualize severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) RNA in infected ...
A study from the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center and Department of Pathology shows that further testing in renal cell carcinoma with an overexpression of gene TRIM63 could uncover a ...
We perform RNA ISH (mRNA or miRNA) on a high-throughput platform (a Tecan EVO liquid handling robot modified to handle slides). This is a semi-automated liquid handling system modified with a ...
Prognostic factors and validation of prognostic nomograms in patients (pts) treated with three targeted therapies (TTs) for metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC): Results from an Italian survey. This ...
The symbiotic microbes were localized in the insect gut by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using probes for general bacteria (red), Coriobacterium (green), and the host cell nuclei (purple).
Young, Empowered and Strong: A Web-Based Education and Supportive Care Intervention for Young Women With Breast Cancer Across the Care Continuum To overcome these challenges, we have developed a ...
For the first time, scientists can view RNA molecules directly inside cells and tissue in minute detail and across the entire human genome concurrently, thanks to new technology created by a Yale ...
• This review explores the intricate relationship between gene fusions and prevalent tumors, comprehensively reviewing techniques for gene fusion testing. • It evaluates the strengths and limitations ...
Assessments of DNA misrepair, and the resulting effects on the structural integrity of the genome, are critical for evaluating the safety of cell and gene therapy applications. Most genome editing ...
Researchers can overcome RNA degradation challenges in preserved samples with an in situ hybridization-based single cell expression profiling assay. This year’s crop of winning products features many ...
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