English
You are here: Home » Products » Oncology Hot Spots Standard

Oncology Hot Spots Standard



Description

    Standard materials refer to standard materials used for identification, inspection, and content determination.Standard materials used for bioassays, content or potency determination of antibiotics or biochemical drugs, measured in potency units or g.

    In the industry standards and registration technical review quidelines for in vitro diagnostic products "reference products”,"national reference products and "enterprise reference products" are often used. Ln industry standards for qualitative products, it is usually stipulated that national reference products or standardized enterprise reference products should be tested and meet the corresponding requirements.

    Quality control materials refer to quality control substances (fixed value and non-fixed value) used for in vitro diagnosis. They can be used for inspection system performance verification, indoor quality control, and inter-room quality evaluation. Commonly used quality control materials are divided into negative quality control materials. and positive controls.


Oncology Hot Spots Introduction



Mutation

Gene mutation (mutation, in biology, refers to the genetic genes within cells) occurs suddenly and permanently, including point mutations caused by changes in a single base, or deletions, duplications, and insertions of multiple bases.

  More>  




Fusion

Fusion gene refers to the process in which all or part of the sequences of two genes are fused to form a new gene. It may be the result of chromosome translocation, interstitial deletion or chromosome inversion.

  More>  



Translocation

Translocation refers to the translocation of sequences within or between chromosomes. CB-Gene has launched Traslocation Standard suitable for testing the sensitivity, specificity, and stability of fusion gene detection, facilitating the development of clinical testing kits.

  More>  




CNV

Copy number variation is caused by genomic rearrangement, generally referring to the increase or decrease in the copy number of large genomic fragments with a length of more than 1 kb, mainly manifested as deletions and duplications at the submicroscopic level.

  More>   



Panel

Gene panel is a term used after the development of high-throughput sequencing and gene testing. It means that multiple sites and multiple genes can be tested simultaneously in the test, and the combination of these sites and genes constitutes a test panel.

   More>  




IHC

IHC is based on the principle of specific binding between antigen and antibody. It uses chemical reaction to make the color developer of labeled antibody develop color to determine the antigen in tissue cells, and conducts location, qualitative and relative quantitative research on it.

   More>  



Brief Preparation Process

  • Immortalized cell lines for sustainable production

  • Simulated clinical patient sample

  • Absolute quantification


Product Form


  • gDNA

  • RNA

  • ctDNA

  • Cell Pellet

  • FFPE Block

  • FFPE Slide

Quick Links

Product Category

Lentivirus Integration Standard
Copyright © 2025 Nanjing CB-Gene Biotechnology Co., Ltd. Sitemap. Privacy Policy