Dako DuoCISHTM

Detection of gene amplifications, deletions or translocations by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) has been reserved to the field of molecular pathology mostly because of the required use of a fluorescence microscope for interpretation of results. With the new double staining chromogenic in situ hybridization (CISH) kit, Dako DuoCISH, the genetic information obtained by the FISH technique can now be viewed and interpreted using a bright field microscopy bringing molecular pathology into anatomic pathology laboratories.

Dako DuoCISH is an immunohistochemical visualization system optimized for dual-color, chromogenic visualization of signals obtained with Dako FISH probes and generates contrasted and well-balanced red and blue signals on the same tissue section. This allows for fast and convenient scoring of tissue slides with improved scoring ratio accuracy due to the counting of signals in the same cells on one slide.

Dako's 40-year heritage of quality and innovation in antibodies has paved the way for bringing information about genetic defects related to tissue morphology to a much wider group of pathologists.

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