Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer Liquid biopsy assays that detect circulating tumour (ct) DNA are safer and faster than […]
Klaus Pantel, Chairman of the Institute of Tumour Biology, University Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf
One of the most exciting applications of cancer genomics is the development of liquid biopsies. By measuring circulating tumour cells […]
One of the most exciting applications of cancer genomics is the development of liquid biopsies. Measuring circulating tumour cells or cell-free […]
Liquid biopsy has the promise to revolutionise cancer care and treatment, allowing the detection of rare cell types with a […]
Chromatin exists as a non-linear, “three-dimensional” structure in the nuclear space, and refers to the complex of DNA and proteins […]
A recent study, published in Clinical Chemistry, has presented a rapid nanopore genotyping strategy to enable amplification-free identification and classification […]
A recent review, published in Protein & Cell, has explored the potential use of blood circular RNA as a liquid […]
Researchers have described a skin liquid biopsy method that enables T cell isolation from a small amount of lesional blood […]
UroCAD is a new, urine-based liquid biopsy test. A recent study published by the American Association for Cancer Research has […]