Visualize gene expression and genetic variations in the tissue environment with the RNAscope™ ISH technology
RNAscope™ assay is a proprietary RNA in situ hybridization (ISH) assay based on ACD patented signal amplification and background suppression technology which advances RNA biomarker analysis in tissues and cells.
Using RNAscope™ assay you can:
- Detect single RNA molecule at single-cell resolution in a single-day
- Asses splice variants, highly homologous sequences, lncRNA, and targets lacking IHC antibodies
- Analyze tumor heterogeneity using Dual ISH-IHC and Multiplex assays
This enables researchers to visualize genes that are expressed, localize where they are expressed in any complex tissue from any species. The RNAscope™ technology is proven and published in over 700 publications in various research areas such as neuroscience, immuno-oncology, infectious disease and stem cell. This technology is commonly used for dual ISH-IHC analysis, RNA-Seq validation, single-cell analysis, and recently introduce BaseScope™ assay makes detection of exon junctions and highly homologous targets also possible.
Presenters:
- Visualizing Lrit1 and Lrit3 in the mouse retina using RNAScope® in situ hybridization.
Catherine Cobb, Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics, University of Louisville
- Current state-of-the-art tissue-based RNA analysis with RNAscope™ Technology.
Jordan Brown, Advanced Cell Diagnostics, Inc.
For more information, please contact:
Jordan Brown
Jordan.Brown@bio-techne.com