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CytoCell IVD FISH probes for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia diagnosis

  • Resource type: App note
  • Application: Haematology

Learn about the ALLTogether1 treatment study protocol which aims to help investigations into cytogenetic abnormalities in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) and see the CytoCell IVD products that are used for genetic risk stratification or our RUO products that may aid in ALL research.

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Getting hooked on CytoCell FISH probes

  • Resource type: Customer interview
  • Application: Haematology, Solid tumour

Tina Stafki talks about how she got hooked on FISH early on in her career, how she uses FISH in the CellNetix pathology lab to help patients and clinicians across the Pacific Northwest, and why CytoCell FISH probes from OGT are her first choice when it comes to FISH probes.

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Pinpointing Multiple Myeloma - Perfect partners

  • Resource type: Customer interview
  • Application: Haematology

Theresa Brown talks about how her lab’s FISH analysis benefited from using OGT's CytoCell® FISH probes in conjunction with STEMCELL Technologies’ EasySep™ Human CD138+ enrichment and automated cell isolation.

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Digesting the indigestible - Rescuing FISH on FFPE

  • Resource type: Customer interview
  • Application: Solid tumour

Carmen Vokaty, Assistant-Chief Medical Technologist in Cytogenetics at the McGill University Health Centre, details how her lab incorporated OGT’s CytoCell Tissue Pretreatment Kit into its workflow after struggling with a homebrew solution.

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Demonstration of excellent CytoCell FISH probe performance on FFPE tissue prepared using the Abbott VP2000

  • Resource type: White paper
  • Application: Solid tumour

In this application note, Dr. Jennie Thurston from Carolinas Pathology Group, North Carolina, USA, demonstrates the use of CytoCell FISH probes with FFPE cell line samples prepared using the Abbott Molecular VP2000 Processor (50/60Hz CE IVD).

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Saving time and costs in FISH automation

  • Resource type: Customer interview
  • Application: Haematology, Solid tumour

Dr Jennie Thurston, Director of Cytogenetics, Carolinas Pathology Group, Atrium Health, explains how OGT’s CytoCell FISH probes were seamlessly incorporated into the automated workflow for fast, high quality results.

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FISH validation: How I do it!

  • Resource type: Customer presentation
  • Application: Haematology, Solid tumour

As presented at The AGT 2017 Annual Meeting, St. Louis Missouri by Dr. Theresa C. Brown, Director, Cytogenetics Laboratory, Hayward Genetics Center, Tulane University School of Medicine.

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Shorter hybridisation times using CytoCell probes

  • Resource type: Scientific poster
  • Application: Haematology

For a range of probe and specimen types, hybridisation time for CytoCell probes may be shortened from overnight to just a few hours with no loss of accuracy or probe signal quality.

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