Welcome to the latest edition of DNA Dispatch, the quarterly newsletter from OGT, your hybridisation experts.
At our recent CytoCell User Group Meeting (UGM), our in-house OGT expert Graham Halford led an ASI GenASIs™ software demo workshop, highlighting how customers can increase their lab productivity.
We are proud to partner with Applied Spectral Imaging (ASI), a world leader in innovative digital pathology platforms which are highly compatible with our CytoCell® FISH probes.
OGT is excited to share with you we will be moving from plastic packaging to our new, sustainable packaging for CytoCell products, an important step forward in our ongoing environmental efforts.
See how our CytoSure® arrays technology is utilised in the recent publication, "Genetic variants in DDX53 contribute to autism spectrum disorder associated with the Xp22.11 locus."*
From sample to tertiary insights, bring clarity to your workflow with our pioneering hybridisation technology that fits seamlessly into your workflows.
Learn how to master CD138 cell enrichment for FISH, with tips on improving probe penetration, eliminating residual antibodies and more.
This article provides you with an understanding of this relationship between sequencing depth and VAF, which plays a significant role in accurately detecting genetic variants, especially in Measurable Residual Disease (MRD) detection.
Don’t forget…Our FAS team can be contacted online with free support advice
*Providing links to these publications is intended for educational purposes only and does not replace independent professional judgment. Statements of fact and opinions expressed are those of the publications’ authors and, unless expressly stated to the contrary, are not the opinion or position of the Oxford Gene Technology Group (OGT). OGT does not endorse or approve, and assumes no responsibility for, the content, accuracy or completeness of the information presented in these publications.