Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization and Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization: Complementary Techniques for Genomic Evaluation
2006 ◽
Vol 130
(7)
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pp. 967-974
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Abstract During the past few years a new high-throughput molecular technology, array comparative genomic hybridization, has received a great deal of attention. As a DNA-based tool, this technique is presumably more reproducible than expression arrays. In this review, I discuss how array comparative genomic hybridization is remarkably similar with regard to genome analysis to fluorescent in situ hybridization, a technique that is generally regarded as one of the more accurate and reproducible molecular techniques in diagnostic surgical pathology. A thorough understanding of this technology will be useful for all surgical pathologists in the near future, as this technology will no doubt have some influence on our daily practice.
2006 ◽
Vol 54
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pp. S138.2-S138
2010 ◽
Vol 28
(15_suppl)
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pp. 4103-4103
2012 ◽
Vol 51
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pp. 245-252
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2016 ◽
Vol 24
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pp. 120-127
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2011 ◽
Vol 50
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pp. 67-73
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