MALT1 Break Apart FISH Probe
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MALT1BA-20-
Catalog Number: MALT1BA-20-
Size: 20 tests (40 μl)
€ 50,00 order handling applies
Size: 20 tests (40 μl)
€ 50,00 order handling applies
Order a custom MALT1 Break Apart FISH probe labeled in Orange-Green, Green-Orange, Green-Red, Green-Gold, Gold-Green or Red-Green and receive it in as little as 7 business days.
The MALT1 gene, located on chromosome 18q21.3, has been found to be recurrently rearranged in mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphomas. The most frequent chromosomal abnormality in MALT lymphoma is a reciprocal t(11;18)(q22;q21.3), involving the BIRC3 and MALT1 gene regions. Another recurrent translocation involves the IGH gene at 14q32 and MALT1, (t14;18)(q32;q21.3). The probe can be used to detect recurrent chromosomal rearrangements at the MALT1 locus on chromosome 18q21.3 as well as trisomy of chromosome 18.
Our MALT1 Break Apart FISH Probe can be used to detect a rearrangement of the MALT1 gene. The probe comes labeled in orange and green, and you may also choose to customize the probe to meet your needs.
Loci: 18q21.3
The MALT1 gene, located on chromosome 18q21.3, has been found to be recurrently rearranged in mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphomas. The most frequent chromosomal abnormality in MALT lymphoma is a reciprocal t(11;18)(q22;q21.3), involving the BIRC3 and MALT1 gene regions. Another recurrent translocation involves the IGH gene at 14q32 and MALT1, (t14;18)(q32;q21.3). The probe can be used to detect recurrent chromosomal rearrangements at the MALT1 locus on chromosome 18q21.3 as well as trisomy of chromosome 18.
Our MALT1 Break Apart FISH Probe can be used to detect a rearrangement of the MALT1 gene. The probe comes labeled in orange and green, and you may also choose to customize the probe to meet your needs.
Loci: 18q21.3
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