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J Clin Pathol 1991;44:900-904 doi:10.1136/jcp.44.11.900
  • Research Article

Feasibility of in situ hybridisation with chromosome specific DNA probes on paraffin wax embedded tissue.

  1. E P Arnoldus,
  2. E J Dreef,
  3. I A Noordermeer,
  4. M M Verheggen,
  5. R F Thierry,
  6. A C Peters,
  7. C J Cornelisse,
  8. M Van der Ploeg,
  9. A K Raap
  1. Department of Cytochemistry and Cytometry, Leiden University, The Netherlands.

      Abstract

      The feasibility was studied of in situ hybridisation using chromosome specific DNA probes on paraffin wax embedded normal and malignant tissues from different organs. Both isolated nuclei and 5 microns sections were used in in situ hybridisation experiments with biotinylated repetitive DNA probes specific for the centromeric regions of chromosomes 1 and 17. The hybridisation results were visualised with peroxidase-diaminobenzidine. The optimal pretreatments with sodium thiocyanate and pepsin were experimentally defined for the different tissues. Although interphase cytogenetics on paraffin wax embedded tissue is possible, the results indicate that it has its limitations, compared with investigations on fresh tumour tissue.

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