Bladder Cancer cells chromosome and gene anomaly detection probe, CEP3/CEP7 (CE-IVD)

Catalog No : FP-009-1
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Product name Bladder Cancer cells chromosome and gene anomaly detection probe, CEP3/CEP7 (CE-IVD)
Catalog No FP-009-1
Supplier’s Catalog No FP-009-1
Supplier Wuhan Healthcare Biotech
Source antigen CEP3/CEP7
Reactivity CEP3/CEP7
Cross reactivity None
Applications Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH)
Molecular weight N/A
Storage -20°C
Other names
Grade Molecular diagnostic grade
Purity N/A
Form Liquid
Reactivity life 12 months when stored properly according to instructions
Note For Professional In Vitro diagnostics
Description The most common genetic changes in urinary transitional epithelial cell carcinoma are the loss of chromosome 9 part (such as p16 locus) or the total loss of the epithelial cells in the urinary system. In addition, the development of urinary transitional cell carcinoma is closely related to chromosomal instability and the aneuploidy of chromosomes 3, 7 and 17 in particular. FISH is a non-invasive test that can detect urine exfoliated cells in the patient. If there are two or more abnormal indicators in the above four indicators, or if one of the indicators is complicated, it can be basically defined as urinary transitional epithelial cell carcinoma.