Multiomics/ISH

Unlock Deeper Insights with Spatial Multiomics: Track RNA Therapeutics, Explore Biomarkers in Tissue Context, and Maximize Data on a Single Slide.

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Multiomic Staining: Unveiling Tissue Biology with the HCR™ Platform

Our scientists have achieved seamless integration of HCR™ RNA-ISH with multiplex IF, allowing for simultaneous detection of transcribed RNA and translated protein on one slide. Curious to learn more? Watch our webinar with Molecular Instruments.

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Key benefits of spatial multiomics

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Dynamic Biomarker Analysis

Visualize biomarkers before and after translation for a complete understanding of their behavior.

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Insightful RNA Therapeutic Effects

Uncover the true impact of your RNA-targeted therapies within the tissue.

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Contextual RNA Understanding

Analyze RNA within its tissue micro-environment for richer, more relevant insights.

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Efficient, Comprehensive Data

Gain maximum insights from a single slide, conserving tissue and reducing guesswork.

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Slide Name

27532$Ki67 ISH and HCR Membrane G2 735 Tmr1.svs

antibody

H&E

species

MOUSE

stain type

IHC

organ

BRAIN

What is the difference between ISH & FISH?

Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and in situ hybridization (ISH) are both molecular biology techniques used to detect and localize the presence or absence of specific DNA or RNA sequences in cells or tissues. FISH is a specific type of in situ hybridization that employs fluorescent labels for visualization, while ISH is a more general term that encompasses various hybridization techniques, including those using non-fluorescent labels.

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