Id4 fish probe
The ID4 FISH Probe is a fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) probe designed to detect the presence of the ID4 gene. The probe is used for the identification and localization of the ID4 gene within chromosomal preparations.
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2 protocols using id4 fish probe
Genomic Analysis of ID4 Expression in Breast Cancer
Quantifying ID4 Expression in Breast Tissue
was compared to the control probe CEP6 (Chromosome 6, Green 5-Fluorescein dUTP). This CEP6
probe marks a control region on the same chromosome as ID4 and is used to normalise ID4 copy number. Breast pathologist Dr Sandra O'Toole oversaw the FISH quantification for all samples.
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