Summary: Chromosomal instability (CIN), a type of genomic instability, favors changes in chromosome number and structure and it is associated with the progression and initiation of multiple diseases, including cancer. Therefore, CIN identification and analysis represents a useful tool for cancer diagnosis and treatment. Here, we report an optimized molecular cytogenetic protocol to detect CIN in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded mouse and human tissues, using fluorescent in situ hybridization to visualize and quantify chromosomal alterations such as amplifications, deletions, and translocations.For complete information on the generation and use of this protocol, please refer to Brandt et al. (2018)
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death, and despite increased research in recent years, contro...
Although the majority of colorectal cancers exhibit chromosome instability (CIN), only a few genes t...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud, 2001. Este ...
<div><p>Chromosome instability (CIN) is characterized by a progressive change in chromosome numbers....
Chromosome instability (CIN) is characterized by a progressive change in chromosome numbers. It is a...
To maintain tissue homeostasis, cells need to duplicate and equally divide their genetic information...
poster abstractChromosomal instability (CIN), defined as ongoing chromosome mis-segregation, is prev...
In situ detection of genomic alterations in cancer provides information at the single cell level, ma...
Purpose: To describe a new method for FISH analysis of metaphase chromosomes in suspension. Material...
Traditional cytogenetic approaches allow analysis of the chromosomal composition (karyotype) of mito...
Chemicals may induce both numerical and structural aberrations. In addition to these chromosomal mut...
Chemicals may induce both numerical and structural aberrations. In addition to these chromosomal mut...
Recent advanceses n our understanding of NHL biology as well as technical developments promote an ex...
This paper aimed to understand and compare the two popular cytogenetic techniques of fluorescence in...
Over the last 15 yr, advances in molecular biology have allowed improvements in the sensitivity and ...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death, and despite increased research in recent years, contro...
Although the majority of colorectal cancers exhibit chromosome instability (CIN), only a few genes t...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud, 2001. Este ...
<div><p>Chromosome instability (CIN) is characterized by a progressive change in chromosome numbers....
Chromosome instability (CIN) is characterized by a progressive change in chromosome numbers. It is a...
To maintain tissue homeostasis, cells need to duplicate and equally divide their genetic information...
poster abstractChromosomal instability (CIN), defined as ongoing chromosome mis-segregation, is prev...
In situ detection of genomic alterations in cancer provides information at the single cell level, ma...
Purpose: To describe a new method for FISH analysis of metaphase chromosomes in suspension. Material...
Traditional cytogenetic approaches allow analysis of the chromosomal composition (karyotype) of mito...
Chemicals may induce both numerical and structural aberrations. In addition to these chromosomal mut...
Chemicals may induce both numerical and structural aberrations. In addition to these chromosomal mut...
Recent advanceses n our understanding of NHL biology as well as technical developments promote an ex...
This paper aimed to understand and compare the two popular cytogenetic techniques of fluorescence in...
Over the last 15 yr, advances in molecular biology have allowed improvements in the sensitivity and ...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death, and despite increased research in recent years, contro...
Although the majority of colorectal cancers exhibit chromosome instability (CIN), only a few genes t...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud, 2001. Este ...