When not in use, ensure that the enzyme solution is stored correctly at 2-8°C to preserve the enzyme activity.
Ashley Hart
FISH Field Application Scientist, North America
Identify and resolve common problems that occur when FISHing with hematological samples using our handy lookup tool. Solutions are provided to problems including insufficient fixation of blood smears, light exposure and under-denaturation.
This video outlines the steps required to perform the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) protocol for use with the CytoCell® range of FDA-cleared Class II IVD FISH probe test kits for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS).
We have built up an intimate knowledge of the common problems and queries that our customers experience when working with FISH probes. If you are experiencing issues with your FISH probes or protocol, the FAQ section may feature the solution to your problem.