SLC7A9 FISH Probe
The SLC7A9 FISH probe is designed to hybridize to the SLC7A9 gene and is primarily used for detecting amplifications and deletions associated with the gene. This probe is FISH confirmed on normal peripheral blood metaphase spreads and interphase nuclei. The probe can be labeled in one of five colors. Each probe is sold in a 20 test kit (approximately 20 slides - 22x22 mm area) and includes hybridization buffer. Please note that due to design optimizations, prices are subject to change.
** This product is for in vitro and research use only. This product is not intended for diagnostic use.
SKU | Test Kits | Buffer | Dye Color | Order Now |
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SLC7A9-20-OR (Standard Design) | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | ||
SLC7A9-20-RE | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | ||
SLC7A9-20-GO | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | ||
SLC7A9-20-GR | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | ||
SLC7A9-20-AQ | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | ||
SLC7A9-20-DIG | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL | ||
SLC7A9-20-BIO | 20 (40 μL) | 200 μL |
Gene Summary
This gene encodes a protein that belongs to a family of light subunits of amino acid transporters. This protein plays a role in the high-affinity and sodium-independent transport of cystine and neutral and dibasic amino acids, and appears to function in the reabsorption of cystine in the kidney tubule. Mutations in this gene cause non-type I cystinuria, a disease that leads to cystine stones in the urinary system due to impaired transport of cystine and dibasic amino acids. Alternate transcript variants, which encode the same protein, have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2011]
Gene Details
Gene Symbol: SLC7A9
Gene Name: Solute Carrier Family 7 Member 9
Chromosome: CHR19: 33321418-33360683
Locus: 19q13.11
FISH Probe Protocols
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Product Details
Product: SLC7A9 FISH Probe
Test Kits: 20 (40 μL)
ISH Buffer: 200 μL
SKU: SLC7A9-20-OR
Material Safety Data Sheet: MSDS.pdf
Turnaround Time: 7-10 Business Days
Shipping Time: 1-2 Day Expedited Shipping