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C myc dnp probe

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The C-MYC DNP probe is a laboratory equipment product designed for use in molecular biology applications. It is a nucleic acid probe that specifically binds to the c-MYC gene sequence, which is a commonly studied oncogene. The probe is labeled with dinitrophenyl (DNP) for detection purposes. The core function of this product is to facilitate the identification and analysis of the c-MYC gene in samples.

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Visualizing c-MYC and Chromosome 8 in Tumors

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The c-MYC gene was visualized by using a blue-staining system (ultraView silver in situ hybridization [SISH] dinitrophenol [DNP] detection kit and c-MYC DNP probe, Ventana Medical Systems, Tucson, AZ, USA). The centromere of chromosome 8 (CEP8) was visualized by using a red-staining system (ultraView red ISH digoxigenin [DIG] detection kit and chromosome 8 DIG probe, Ventana Medical Systems). Positive signals were visualized at 60 × magnification and counted in 50 non-overlapping tumor cell nuclei for each case (Fig 1) [17 (link)]. Small and large clusters were scored as 6 and 12 signals, respectively.
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Visualizing c-MYC Gene and Chromosome 8 in Tumor Cells

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The c-MYC gene was visualized by using a blue-staining system (ultraView silver in situ hybridization [SISH] dinitrophenol [DNP] detection kit and c-MYC DNP probe, Ventana Medical Systems, Tucson, AZ, USA). The centromere of chromosome 8 (CEP8) was visualized by using a red-staining system (ultraView red ISH digoxigenin [DIG] detection kit and chromosome 8 DIG probe, Ventana Medical Systems). Positive signals were visualized at 60× magnification and counted in 50 non-overlapping tumor cell nuclei for each case. Small and large clusters were scored as 6 and 12 signals, respectively. A c-MYC GCN gain ≥ 4 copies/cell was observed to be the most predictive cut-off point for patient prognosis in a previous study5 (link).
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