ViewRNA Tissue Assay Fluorescence Kits
ViewRNA Tissue Assay Fluorescence Kits
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ViewRNA Tissue Assay Fluorescence Kits

Los ensayos ViewRNA Tissue son ensayos de hibridación in situ de ARN (ISH) para la detección fiable de hasta cuatro objetivos de ARN en las secciones de tejido y células cultivadas. Visualice cualquier ARN en cualquier tejido/célula con sensibilidad de copia única.
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Número de catálogoTipo de productoColorCantidad
QVT4688BMódulo de tejido Alexa Fluor 488Verde (FITC)96 portaobjetos
QVT0700Kit de ensayo de tejido para plexo 4 FluorVerde (FITC), naranja (TRITC), rojo oscuro (Cy5), infrarrojo cercano (Cy7)24 portaobjetos
QVT4700Kit de ensayo de tejido para plexo 4 FluorVerde (FITC), naranja (TRITC), rojo oscuro (Cy5), infrarrojo cercano (Cy7)96 portaobjetos
QVT0800Kit de ensayo de tejido para plexo 4 FluorVerde (FITC), rojo (Texas Red), rojo oscuro (Cy5), infrarrojo cercano (Cy7)24 portaobjetos
QVT4800Kit de ensayo de tejido para plexo 4 FluorVerde (FITC), rojo (Texas Red), rojo oscuro (Cy5), infrarrojo cercano (Cy7)96 portaobjetos
QVT0600CEnsayo de tejido para plexo 1 FluorRojo oscuro (Cy5)24 portaobjetos
QVT4600CEnsayo de tejido para plexo 1 FluorRojo oscuro (Cy5)96 portaobjetos
QVT0688BMódulo de tejido Alexa Fluor 488Verde (FITC)24 portaobjetos
QVT0646BMódulo de tejido Alexa Fluor 546Naranja (TRITC)24 portaobjetos
QVT4646BMódulo de tejido Alexa Fluor 546Naranja (TRITC)96 portaobjetos
QVT0694BMódulo de tejido Alexa Fluor 594Rojo (rojo Texas)24 portaobjetos
QVT4694BMódulo de tejido Alexa Fluor 594Rojo (rojo Texas)96 portaobjetos
QVT0640BMódulo de tejido Alexa Fluor 750Infrarrojo cercano (Cy7)24 portaobjetos
QVT4640BMódulo de tejido Alexa Fluor 750Infrarrojo cercano (Cy7)96 portaobjetos
Número de catálogo QVT4688B
Precio (MXN)
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Tipo de producto:
Módulo de tejido Alexa Fluor 488
Color:
Verde (FITC)
Cantidad:
96 portaobjetos

Los kits de ensayo de fluorescencia ViewRNA Tissue permiten un método de hibridación in situ (ISH) para la detección simultánea de uno a cuatro objetivos de ARN (ARNm, ARN no codificante o microARN) con sensibilidad de una sola copia. Estos kits combinan colorantes brillantes Alexa Fluor 488, Alexa Fluor 594, Alexa Fluor 546, Alexa Fluor 647 y Alexa Fluor 750, que se visualizan mediante microscopios de fluorescencia o sistemas de adquisición de imágenes de alto contenido. El ensayo ViewRNA Tissue utiliza química exclusiva para los conjuntos de sondas específicos (sondas ARN FISH) y la amplificación de señales de ADN de rama (bDNA) para la detección de señales específicas.

With ViewRNA Tissue assays, you can achieve:

  • Robust, single RNA molecule detection in FFPE tissue sections, cryo-preserved sections, and cultured cells
  • Accuracy and specificity inherent to bDNA amplification technologies
  • Simultaneous detection of up to four RNA targets, including mRNA, noncoding RNA, and microRNA

Note: A ViewRNA probe set is required and can be purchased separately

ViewRNA Tissue Assay Fluorescence kits, when combined with a ViewRNA Tissue probe set (purchased separately), enables the detection of a single RNA target in tissues/cells using Alexa Fluor dyes. ViewRNA offers 6500 catalog probe sets. Any more probe sets can be designed at no extra cost.

To meet various experimental needs, the ViewRNA Tissue assay is provided in various kits and modules.

ViewRNA Tissue Fluorescence 4-Plex Assay Kit (green, orange, deep red, and near infrared)

With this kit four RNA targets can be detected using ViewRNA probe sets type 1, 4, 6, and 10 (ViewRNA probe sets are sold separately). This kit utilizes Alexa Fluor 546 for Type 1 probes, Alexa Fluor 488 for Type 4 probes, Alexa Fluor 647 for Type 6 probes, and Alexa Fluor 750 for Type 10 probes. RNA visualization requires FITC/GFP, TRITC/RFP, CY5/Deep Red, and Cy7/NIR microscope filter sets. An additional DAPI filter set is needed for nucleus counterstain with DAPI.

ViewRNA Tissue Fluorescence 4-Plex Assay Kit (green, red, deep red, and near infrared)

With this kit four RNA targets can be detected using ViewRNA probe sets type 1, 4, 6, and 10 (ViewRNA probe sets are sold separately). This kit utilizes Alexa Fluor 594 for Type 1 probes, Alexa Fluor 488 for Type 4 probes, Alexa Fluor 647 for Type 6 probes, and Alexa Fluor 750 for Type 10 probes. RNA visualization requires FITC/GFP, Texas Red, CY5/Deep Red, and Cy7/NIR microscope filter sets. An additional DAPI filter set is needed for nucleus counterstain with DAPI.

ViewRNA Tissue Fluorescence 1-Plex Assay Core Kit, with Alexa Fluor 647 (Type 6) label probe

With this kit, one RNA target can be detected using a Type 6 ViewRNA probe set (ViewRNA probe sets are sold separately). Up to four RNA targets can be detected when combined with ViewRNA Tissue modules (sold separately). RNA visualization requires a Cy5/Deep Red microscope filter set. An additional DAPI filter set is needed for nucleus counterstain with DAPI.

ViewRNA Tissue Alexa Fluor 488 (Type 4) Module

When combined with the ViewRNA Tissue Fluorescence 1-Plex Assay Core Kit (Cat. No. QVT0600) this module can detect an additional RNA target utilizing a Type 4 ViewRNA probe set. This module can be combined with other modules for additional RNA target detection. RNA visualization requires a FITC/GFP filter set.

ViewRNA Tissue Alexa Fluor 546 (Type 1) Module

When combined with the ViewRNA Tissue Fluorescence 1-Plex Assay Core Kit (Cat. No. QVT0600) this module can detect an additional RNA target utilizing a Type 1 ViewRNA probe set. This module can be combined with other modules for additional RNA target detection. RNA visualization requires a TRITC/RFP filter set.

Note: The ViewRNA Tissue Alexa Fluor 546 (Type 1) Module cannot be combined with the ViewRNA Tissue Alexa Fluor 594 (Type 1) Module because both use a Type 1 probe set and will spectrally overlap in most fluorescence microscopes.

ViewRNA Tissue Alexa Fluor 594 (Type 1) Module

When combined with the ViewRNA Tissue Fluorescence 1-Plex Assay Core Kit (Cat. No. QVT0600) this module can detect an additional RNA target utilizing a Type 1 ViewRNA probe set. This module can be combined with other modules for additional RNA target detection. RNA visualization requires a Texas Red filter set.

Note: The ViewRNA Tissue Alexa Fluor 594 (Type 1) Module cannot be combined with the ViewRNA Tissue Alexa Fluor 546 (Type 1) Module because both use a Type 1 probe set and will spectrally overlap in most fluorescence microscopes.

ViewRNA Tissue Alexa Fluor 750 (Type 10) Module

When combined with ViewRNA Tissue Fluorescence 1-Plex Assay Core Kit (Cat. No. QVT0600) this module can detect an additional RNA target utilizing a Type 10 ViewRNA probe set. This module can be combined with other modules for additional RNA target detection. RNA visualization requires a CY7/NIR filter set.

Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.

Especificaciones
ColorVerde (FITC)
Excitación/emisión496/519 nm
Para utilizar con (aplicación)FISH de ARN
Método de etiquetadoViewRNA de tipo 4
Línea de productosViewRNA
Tipo de productoMódulo de tejido Alexa Fluor 488
Cantidad96 portaobjetos
Método de detecciónFluorescencia
Tipo de producto finalADN
FormatoKit
Labeling TargetARN (general)
Etiqueta o tinteAlexa Fluor™ 488
Tipo de muestraTejido (FFPE), tejido (CRYO), células de cultivo celular, Tissue (CRYO), Cell Culture Cells
Unit SizeEach 1

Preguntas frecuentes

How do ViewRNA assays compare to RNAScope assays?

ViewRNA and RNAScope technologies rely on the same signal amplification strategy - branched DNA amplification. Historically, both ViewRNA and RNAScope technologies originated from the same company, Panomics. The assays are expected to yield similar sensitivity and resolution, however each technology relies on its own set of proprietary reagents and probe set designs. Hence, the assays are not considered interchangeable or compatible. ViewRNA probe sets are not tested for RNAScope assaya and vice versa.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

How is the signal amplified in ViewRNA assays?

The ViewRNA technology relies on branched DNA signal amplification strategy. Target probes complementary to the target transcript sequence are further hybridized with pre-amplifier, amplifier and label probes that consist of branched DNA, and form 'tree branches' that allow numerous label probes to attach. This approach allows higher signal amplification compared to traditional ISH techniques.

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Where can I find general information about ViewRNA ISH Assays?

For general information about ViewRNA ISH Assays, please go to this page (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/cell-analysis/cellular-imaging/in-situ-hybridization-ish/rna-fish/viewrna-assays.html).

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For ViewRNA assays, can I use the same set of wash solutions for all samples, including the positive and negative controls?

We do not recommend doing this. The negative control should be processed and washed separately from the rest of the samples. This is because the negative control does not contain any target probe sets and only the amplification reagents are added to it. If experimental samples are washed in the same beaker of wash solutions as the negative control, any unbound target probes that wash away can carry over to the negative control sample and cause unexpected positive signal (that will also appear to be very specific).

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Is there a video on the ViewRNA tissue assay workflow that I can watch?

Yes, we do have a video that will help provide hands-on guidance on how to proceed with the protocol. Please find the link to the online protocol and video (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/references/protocols/cell-and-tissue-analysis/protocols/viewrna-tissue-fluorescence-protocol.html).

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