Product Profile
Gene expression analysis by RNA in situ hybridisation
Get quantitative molecular detection with morphological context in a single assay R
NAscope® assay is the most advanced RNA in situ hybridisation (ISH) assay based on ACD’s proprietary technology with signal amplification and simultaneous background noise suppression which advances biomarker analysis in tissues and cells. Unique to this technology, the RNAscope® assay delivers quantitative, sensitive and specific molecular detection of RNA species on a cell- by-cell basis with morphological context in a robust assay. This enables researchers to visualise which genes are expressed, localise where they are expressed, and quantify the level of expression down to a single transcript of RNA. Learn more at
www.acdbio.com.
Detection of lncRNA
Detection of PCA3 in human prostate cancer tissue using RNAscope® 2.5 HD Brown Assay
Detection of SChLAP1 in human prostate cancer tissue using RNAscope® 2.5 HD Brown Assay
Detection of lncRNA in normal mouse brain using the RNAscope® Multiplex Fluorescent assay on fresh frozen tissue samples. Image overlay mouse brain: NEAT1 (Red), MALAT1 (Green), H19 (White), Cells counterstained with DAPI, CA = Hippocampus Cornu Ammonis, DG = Hippocampus Dentate Gyrus
Detection of cytokines
Detection of TNF- in human breast cancer tissue using RNAscope® 2.5 HD Brown Assay
Other examples
Detection of IFN- (red) and CD8a (green) in human non–small cell lung cancer using the RNAscope® 2.5 HD Duplex Assay
Detection of CXCL13 in human stomach cancer using the RNAscope® 2.5 HD Brown Assay
Detection of LGR5 in human colon cancer using RNAscope® 2.5 HD Brown Assay
Detection of FGFR2 in human lung tissue using RNAscope® 2.5 LS Reagent Kit-RED
Detection of the three distinct Opioid G protein- coupled receptor types in the normal mouse brain using the RNAscope® Multiplex Fluorescent assay on
Fresh Frozen tissue samples: Opioid Receptor µ (OPRM1), δ (OPRD1) and κ (OPRK1). Image overlay mouse brain: OPRM1 (Green), OPRD1 (Red), OPRK1
(White), Cells are counterstained with DAPI, DG = Dentate Gyrus
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