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Chromosome 1 analysis in chromophobe renal cell carcinomas with tissue microarray (TMA)-facilitated fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) demonstrates loss of 1p/1 which is also present in renal oncocytomas.Academic Article Why?
Challenges and future of biomarker tests in the era of precision oncology: Can we rely on immunohistochemistry (IHC) or fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to select the optimal patients for matched therapy?Academic Article Why?
Lager, AngelaPerson Why?
Wainwright, DerekPerson Why?
Rosenberg, AriPerson Why?
FISHing deeper for relevant disease subsets in mantle cell lymphoma.Academic Article Why?
Generation of small insert genomic FISH probes with high signal intensity suitable for deletion mapping.Academic Article Why?
Single-day FISH procedure for paraffin-embedded tissue sections using a microwave oven.Academic Article Why?
Two 22q telomere deletions serendipitously detected by FISH.Academic Article Why?
Krausz, Thomas N.Person Why?
Assessment of copy number status of chromosomes 6 and 11 by FISH provides independent prognostic information in primary melanoma.Academic Article Why?
Dual-label centromere and telomere FISH identifies human, rat, and mouse cell contribution to Multispecies recombinant urogenital sinus xenografts.Academic Article Why?
Examination of trisomy 13, 18 and 21 foetal tissues at different gestational ages using FISH.Academic Article Why?
Mass-spectrometry-based quantitation of Her2 in gastroesophageal tumor tissue: comparison to IHC and FISH.Academic Article Why?
Nevus versus melanoma: to FISH, or not to FISH.Academic Article Why?
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