MAML2 Break Apart FISH Probe Reagent
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Product Description
MAML2 is a transcriptional co-activator gene studied in fusion research, particularly in tumour types where recurrent MAML2 rearrangements are observed.
The break-apart design is used to investigate rearrangements involving MAML2, where separation of differently labelled probe signals can indicate disruption of the target locus in prepared research specimens.
FISH probes are applied to fixed cells or prepared tissue sections where genomic targets remain spatially preserved, making them useful for molecular cytogenetics research, tumour biology studies and verification of structural or numerical chromosomal changes.
This product is supplied as a 100µL/10 Tests RUO probe reagent from Wuhan HealthCare Biotechnology. DAPI included It should be stored sealed, protected from light and handled using appropriate FISH sample preparation conditions.
Key Facts
| Target | MAML2 |
| Also known as | MAML2 |
| Form / buffer | Probe reagent |
| Shelf life | 12 months when stored sealed, protected from light at -20°C ±5°C |
| Research area | Cytogenetics, oncology, molecular pathology research |
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Not intended for diagnostic or therapeutic use.