“In Situ” Hybridization (FISH)

Leaders in FISH analysis

Gene: MEGF6, TP73

Pathology: Glioma, Neuroblastoma

Gene: SIL-TAL1

Pathology: Leukemia

Gene: CDKN2C


Pathology: Multiple Myeloma

Gene: CKS1B

Pathology: Multiple Myeloma

Gene: ABL2, ANGPTL1

Pathology: Glioma, Neuroblastoma

Gene: N-MYC

Pathology: Neuroblastoma

Gene: ALK

Pathology: Lung

Gene: WWTR1

Pathology: Hemangioendothelioma

Gene: BCL6

Pathology: Lymphoma

 Gene: WHSC1

Pathology: Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome

 Gene: FGFR3

Pathology: Multiple Myeloma

Gene: PDGFRα

Pathology: Hypereosinophilia, Myeloproliferative Syndrome

 Gene: D5S23

Pathology: Cri du Chat Syndrome

 Gene: EGR1

Pathology: Myeloproliferative Syndrome

 Gene: PDGFRβ

Pathology: Hypereosinophilia, Myeloproliferative Syndrome

 Gene: NSD1

Pathology: Sotos Syndrome

 Gene: TLX3

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: RREB1

Pathology: Melanoma

Gene: MYB

Pathology: Melanoma

Gene: ROS1

Pathology: Lung

 Gene: DEK

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: EGFR

Pathology: Mama, Glioma, Colon

 Gene: D7S486

Pathology: Myelodysplastic Syndrome

 Gene: MET

Pathology: Lung

 Gene: BRAF

Pathology: Glioma

 Gene: FGFR1

Pathology: Eosinophilic Syndrome

 Gene: ETO

Pathology: Myeloid Leukemia

 Gene: CMYC

Pathology: Lymphoma, Leukemia

 Gene: JAK2

Pathology: Chronic Myeloproliferative Syndrome

 Gene: P16

Pathology: Bladder, Glioma

 Gene: PAX5

Pathology: Sarcoma

 Gene: ABL

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: NUP214

Pathology: Leukemia

Gene: PTEN

Pathology: Mama, Glioma, Prostate

Gene: RET

Pathology: Lung

Gene: WT1

Pathology: Wilms Tumor, Sarcoma

 Gene: CCND1

Pathology: Melanoma, Lymphoma

 Gene: ATM

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: MLL

Pathology: Leukemia, Neuroblastoma

 Gene: ETV6

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: DDIT3-CHOP

Pathology: Sarcoma

Gene: CDK4

Pathology: Sarcoma

Gene: MDM2

Pathology: Sarcoma

 Gene: FOXO1

Pathology: Sarcoma

 Gene: RB1

Pathology: Leukemia, Multiple Myeloma

 Gene: D13S25

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: IGH

Pathology: Leukemia, Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma

 Gene: D15S11

Pathology: Prader-Willi Syndrome

 Gene: GABRB3

Pathology: Angelman Syndrome

 Gene: NUT

Pathology: NUT Carcinoma

 Gene: PML

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: TAYBI

Pathology: Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome

 Gene: FUS

Pathology: Sarcoma

Gene: CBFB-MHY11

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: USP6

Pathology: Fasciitis

 Gene: TP53

Pathology: Leukemia, Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma, Glioma, Bladder, Prostate

Gene: RAI1

Pathology: Smith-Magenis/Miller-Diecker Syndrome

 Gene: HER2

Pathology: Mama

 Gene: RARα

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: TOPO2A

Pathology: Mama

Gene: MALT1

Pathology: Lymphoma

Gene: BCL2

Pathology: Lymphoma

Gene: SS18

Pathology: Sarcoma

 Gene: TCF3

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: ABL2

Pathology: Glioma

 Gene: D20S108

Pathology: Myelodysplastic Syndrome

 Gene: ZNF217

Pathology: Mama

 Gene: AML1/RUNX1

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: TUPLE1

Pathology: DiGeorge Syndrome

 Gene: EWSR1

Pathology: Sarcoma

 Gene: PDGFβ

Pathology: Sarcoma

 Gene: SRY

Pathology: Aneuploidies

 Gene: CEPY

Pathology: Myelodysplastic Syndrome, Chronic Myeloproliferative Syndrome

 Gene: TFE3

Pathology: Kidney cancer

 Gene: CEPX

Pathology: Myelodysplastic Syndrome

 Gene: AR

Pathology: Prostate

Gene: MEGF6, TP73

Pathology: Glioma, Neuroblastoma

Gene: SIL-TAL1

Pathology: Leukemia

Gene: CDKN2C


Pathology: Multiple Myeloma

Gene: CKS1B

Pathology: Multiple Myeloma

Gene: ABL2, ANGPTL1

Pathology: Glioma, Neuroblastoma

Gene: N-MYC

Pathology: Neuroblastoma

Gene: ALK

Pathology: Lung

Gene: WWTR1

Pathology: Hemangioendothelioma

Gene: BCL6

Pathology: Lymphoma

 Gene: WHSC1

Pathology: Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome

 Gene: FGFR3

Pathology: Multiple Myeloma

Gene: PDGFRα

Pathology: Hypereosinophilia, Myeloproliferative Syndrome

 Gene: D5S23

Pathology: Cri du Chat Syndrome

 Gene: EGR1

Pathology: Myeloproliferative Syndrome

 Gene: PDGFRβ

Pathology: Hypereosinophilia, Myeloproliferative Syndrome

 Gene: NSD1

Pathology: Sotos Syndrome

 Gene: TLX3

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: RREB1

Pathology: Melanoma

Gene: MYB

Pathology: Melanoma

Gene: ROS1

Pathology: Lung

 Gene: DEK

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: EGFR

Pathology: Mama, Glioma, Colon

 Gene: D7S486

Pathology: Myelodysplastic Syndrome

 Gene: MET

Pathology: Lung

 Gene: BRAF

Pathology: Glioma

 Gene: FGFR1

Pathology: Eosinophilic Syndrome

 Gene: ETO

Pathology: Myeloid Leukemia

 Gene: CMYC

Pathology: Lymphoma, Leukemia

 Gene: JAK2

Pathology: Chronic Myeloproliferative Syndrome

 Gene: P16

Pathology: Bladder, Glioma

 Gene: PAX5

Pathology: Sarcoma

 Gene: ABL

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: NUP214

Pathology: Leukemia

Gene: PTEN

Pathology: Mama, Glioma, Prostate

Gene: RET

Pathology: Lung

Gene: WT1

Pathology: Wilms Tumor, Sarcoma

 Gene: CCND1

Pathology: Melanoma, Lymphoma

 Gene: ATM

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: MLL

Pathology: Leukemia, Neuroblastoma

 Gene: ETV6

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: DDIT3-CHOP

Pathology: Sarcoma

Gene: CDK4

Pathology: Sarcoma

Gene: MDM2

Pathology: Sarcoma

 Gene: FOXO1

Pathology: Sarcoma

 Gene: RB1

Pathology: Leukemia, Multiple Myeloma

 Gene: D13S25

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: IGH

Pathology: Leukemia, Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma

 Gene: D15S11

Pathology: Prader-Willi Syndrome

 Gene: GABRB3

Pathology: Angelman Syndrome

 Gene: NUT

Pathology: NUT Carcinoma

 Gene: PML

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: TAYBI

Pathology: Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome

 Gene: FUS

Pathology: Sarcoma

Gene: CBFB-MHY11

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: USP6

Pathology: Fasciitis

 Gene: TP53

Pathology: Leukemia, Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma, Glioma, Bladder, Prostate

Gene: RAI1

Pathology: Smith-Magenis/Miller-Diecker Syndrome

 Gene: HER2

Pathology: Mama

 Gene: RARα

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: TOPO2A

Pathology: Mama

Gene: MALT1

Pathology: Lymphoma

Gene: BCL2

Pathology: Lymphoma

Gene: SS18

Pathology: Sarcoma

 Gene: TCF3

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: ABL2

Pathology: Glioma

 Gene: D20S108

Pathology: Myelodysplastic Syndrome

 Gene: ZNF217

Pathology: Mama

 Gene: AML1/RUNX1

Pathology: Leukemia

 Gene: TUPLE1

Pathology: DiGeorge Syndrome

 Gene: EWSR1

Pathology: Sarcoma

 Gene: PDGFβ

Pathology: Sarcoma

 Gene: SRY

Pathology: Aneuploidies

 Gene: CEPY

Pathology: Myelodysplastic Syndrome, Chronic Myeloproliferative Syndrome

 Gene: TFE3

Pathology: Kidney cancer

 Gene: CEPX

Pathology: Myelodysplastic Syndrome

 Gene: AR

Pathology: Prostate

Frequent Questions

Samples can be sent in block or in sheet. If sheets are sent, we need two of them per study, ensuring that each tissue cut is at least 3 – 4 microns.

In exceptional cases, if the required number of sheets is not available, the FISH study could be performed on previously colored sheets. When this happens, please contact us.

The sample volumen for peripheral blood and fresh bone narrow would be 3 – 5 ml.

In the case of suspension of fixed cells send one test tube per cell culture

The most of FISH studies has the same delivery date, between 5 and 8 working days from the reception of the sample in the laboratory, except for some specific studies whose date is longer. 

To know the delivery date of all our studies, consult our portfolio or contact us.

When you have a sample to send us, you must send the duly completed study request to info@cidegen.com requesting the collection of it. After the email, we will send the Courier to pick it up.

If the samples sent are paraffin or EDTA tubes, due their characteristics, ice blocks are not necessary to include. However, if the samples are PaxGene or Streck tubes it will be necessary to include at least one ice block.

Once the study is finished, we will notify you that the report is available and can be downloaded through the user area of our website, using the username and password that we will provide.

Currently, we have two payment methods: wire transfer or credit card by the POS that can be found on our website.

Actualmente, disponemos de dos métodos de pago: mediante transferencia bancaria o con tarjeta de crédito a través de la TPV que podrán encontrar en nuestra página web.

Yes, it is free if the price of the requested studies exceeds 500 €.

Yes, we keep the backup material in our laboratory and can be returned when requested. The return costs will be paid by the client.

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