2018 August 1 Seminar for Stanford BioX
Join us and learn about the next generation RNA ISH technology.
The RNAscope technology is rapidly becoming a routinely used method throughout the academic arena for spatially mapping gene expression in the tissue context. ACD has over 15,000 target RNA-specific probes in use, and over 1,400 publications referencing this technology in a multitude of research areas, including neuroscience, oncology, stem cells, infectious disease, developmental biology, and beyond.
RNAscope, a robust and ultra-sensitive RNA ISH method, is enabling faster and more rigorous target and biomarker development by providing single-cell and single-molecule RNA detection in the context of complex disease microenvironments, for Any Gene, in Any Species.
The RNAscope® assay, can be leveraged for:
- Validating RNAseq data in tissue
- Replacing troublesome Abs. or when Abs are unavailable
- Validate antibody staining
- Identify cells that express secreted protein
- Specifically detect human gene expression in the humanized/Xenograft mouse samples and more.
Location: James H. Clark Center - S361