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Uls labeling

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ULS labeling is a technology developed by Agilent Technologies for labeling biomolecules. It enables the covalent attachment of labels to target molecules through a universal labeling strategy.

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3 protocols using uls labeling

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Array-based Comparative Genomic Hybridization

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Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) was performed as previously described using ULS labeling (Agilent) and SurePrint G3 CGH 4X180K microarrays (Agilent) (40 (link)). Data were visualized and analyzed using Nexus Copy Number software version 9.0 (BioDiscovery, Inc., El Segundo, CA, USA). Arm-level somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs) were defined as single alteration or an aggregate of alterations encompassing half or more (≥50%) of a chromosome arm (29 (link)).
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Array-based Comparative Genomic Hybridization

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Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) was performed as previously described using ULS labeling (Agilent) and SurePrint G3 CGH 4X180K microarrays (Agilent) (40 (link)). Data were visualized and analyzed using Nexus Copy Number software version 9.0 (BioDiscovery, Inc., El Segundo, CA, USA). Arm-level somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs) were defined as single alteration or an aggregate of alterations encompassing half or more (≥50%) of a chromosome arm (29 (link)).
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Genome-Wide Copy Number Profiling

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aCGH was performed as previously described using ULS labeling (Agilent) and SurePrint G3 CGH 4 × 180K microarrays (Agilent; ref. 20 (link)). Data were visualized and analyzed using Nexus Copy Number software version 8.0 (BioDiscovery, Inc.). Arm-level somatic copy-number alterations (SCNAs) were defined as single alteration or an aggregate of alterations encompassing half or more (≥50%) of a chromosome arm (21 (link)). Array-based CGH data have been deposited in Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database (data accession number: GSE113015).
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