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Webinar: Spotlight on breakthrough publications showcasing the power of RNAscope

Webinar Summary

The RNAscope in situ hybridization (ISH) technology provides a powerful, multiomic method to detect gene and protein expression within the spatial and morphological tissue context. The proprietary “double Z” probe design in combination with the advanced signal amplification enables highly specific and sensitive detection of the target RNA with each dot visualizing a single RNA transcript. This robust signal-to-noise technology allows for the detection of gene transcripts at the single molecule level with single-cell resolution and can further expand our understanding of gene expression in cell lines and tissues samples. 

Join us to review some of the key publications from 2025 utilizing the RNAscope, BaseScope™ and miRNAscope™ assays to detect the broadest range of RNA biomarkers, from RNA to micro RNA and proteins across different research areas.

Learning Objectives:

  • Overview of the RNAscope technology and assays
  • Peer-reviewed publication summaries of selected publications across a range of research areas and disease pathologies.
  • Key biological questions addressed by spatial multiomics using RNAscope such as-
    • Validation of single cell sequencing and spatial transcriptomic.
    • Biomarker development for therapeutics.
    • Uncovering molecular mechanisms underlying disease pathologies.

 

Debia Wakhloo, PhD,

Senior Scientist, Applications,
Spatial Biology Division,
Advanced Cell Diagnostics, a Bio-Techne Brand