Colorectal Cancer FISH

probes are specialized research tools designed to detect genetic abnormalities associated with colorectal cancer, one of the most prevalent malignancies worldwide. Utilizing fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technology, these probes enable researchers to identify critical chromosomal alterations, such as gene amplifications and deletions, that play a role in tumor development and progression


Our FISH probes provide valuable insights into the molecular characteristics of colorectal cancer, facilitating a deeper understanding of its pathogenesis and aiding in the exploration of targeted therapies to enhance treatment outcomes for patients

RET FISH Probe

Size: 10 Tests
Locus: 10q11.21


PTEN FISH Probe

Size: 10 Tests
Locus: 10q23.31


WWTR1 FISH Probe

Size: 10 Tests
Locus: 3q25.1


BRAF Probe

Size: 20 Tests
Locus: 7q34


EGFR Probe

Size: 20 Tests
Locus: 7p12


HER2/CEP 12 Amplification Probe

Size: 6 Tests, 10 Tests. 20 Tests
Locus: 17q11.2-12/17p11.1-q11.1 Alpha Satellite DNA


MET Probe

Size: 20 Tests
Locus: 7q31.2


ZNF217 Amplification Probe

Size: 5 Tests, 10 Tests. 20 Tests
Locus: 20q13.2