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AQP9 Break Apart FISH Probe

Empire Genomics’ AQP9 Break Apart FISH Probe is designed to flank the AQP9 gene and is typically used for detecting AQP9 rearrangements such as translocations. This probe is FISH confirmed on normal peripheral blood metaphase spreads and interphase nuclei. The probe comes labeled in orange and green by default, but may be customized to meet your needs.

** This product is for in vitro and research use only. This product is not intended for diagnostic use.

Turnaround Time: 7-10 Business Days    Shipping Time: 1-2 Day Expedited Shipping

SKU Test Kits Buffer Dye Color Order Now
AQP9BA-20-ORGR  (Standard Design) 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
AQP9BA-20-AQOR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
AQP9BA-20-GOGR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
AQP9BA-20-GORE 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
AQP9BA-20-GRGO 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
AQP9BA-20-GROR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
AQP9BA-20-GRRE 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
AQP9BA-20-REGO 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
AQP9BA-20-REGR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL

Gene Summary

The aquaporins are a family of water-selective membrane channels. This gene encodes a member of a subset of aquaporins called the aquaglyceroporins. This protein allows passage of a broad range of noncharged solutes and also stimulates urea transport and osmotic water permeability. This protein may also facilitate the uptake of glycerol in hepatic tissue . The encoded protein may also play a role in specialized leukocyte functions such as immunological response and bactericidal activity. Alternate splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Mar 2016]

Gene Details

Gene Symbol: AQP9

Gene Name: Aquaporin 9

Chromosome: CHR15: 58430407-58478110

Locus: 15q21.3

FISH Probe Protocols

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Customer Publications

There are currently no FISH related publications for this gene.

Product Details

Product: AQP9 FISH Probe

Test Kits: 20 (40 μL)

ISH Buffer: 200 μL

SKU: AQP9-20-OR

Material Safety Data Sheet: MSDS.pdf

Turnaround Time: 7-10 Business Days

Shipping Time: 1-2 Day Expedited Shipping