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Circulating nucleic acids as a new diagnostic tool

Circulating nucleic acids as a new diagnostic tool

... rearrangements are another class of events that can occur in neoplasia. There have been several articles reporting chromosome damage in workers exposed to certain carcinogens [25, 26]. Microsatellite instability, ... See full document

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Nucleic acids delivery methods for genome editing in zygotes and embryos: the old, the new, and the old-new

Nucleic acids delivery methods for genome editing in zygotes and embryos: the old, the new, and the old-new

... Lavitrano et al., 1989 [33] demonstrated for the first time that brief incubation of spermatozoa, isolated from cauda epididymides and with circular plasmids, resulted in the adhering of spermatozoa to DNA (shown in Fig. ... See full document

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MS analysis of single nucleotide differences in circulating nucleic acids: application to noninvasive prenatal diagnosis

MS analysis of single nucleotide differences in circulating nucleic acids: application to noninvasive prenatal diagnosis

... Patient Recruitment and Sample Collection. Twelve pregnancies at risk for ␤-thalassemia major were recruited with informed consent and institutional ethics approval from established pre- natal diagnostic centers ... See full document

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Liquid Biopsy in Liquid Tumors

Liquid Biopsy in Liquid Tumors

... need. Circulating cell free DNA (ccfDNA), other cir- culating nucleic acids such as microRNA and circulating tumor cells (CTCs), can be obtained from a peripheral blood ...of ... See full document

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<p>Nucleic Acid Aptamer: A Novel Potential Diagnostic and Therapeutic Tool for Leukemia</p>

<p>Nucleic Acid Aptamer: A Novel Potential Diagnostic and Therapeutic Tool for Leukemia</p>

... via cell-SELEX, termed as AP-1, which could take place of antibodies for diagnosis and therapy of leukemia. 66 PTK-7 is a signi fi cant biomarker expressed on the surface of Molt-4 cells, the speci fi c interaction of DNA ... See full document

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Relevance of circulating tumor cells, extracellular nucleic acids, and exosomes in breast cancer

Relevance of circulating tumor cells, extracellular nucleic acids, and exosomes in breast cancer

... The need and settings for breast cancer biomarkers Breast cancer diagnosis is often merely confirmatory when a growth/lump is detected in the breast by the patient. Although mammography has greatly aided diagnosis for ... See full document

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Extracellular nucleic acids and their potential as diagnostic, prognostic and predictive biomarkers

Extracellular nucleic acids and their potential as diagnostic, prognostic and predictive biomarkers

... While the following does not necessarily relate directly to saliva, it is important to also consider that analyses performed by others, where relevant controls have been included, support the presence of ... See full document

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Circulating nucleic acids in plasma and serum (CNAPS): applications in oncology

Circulating nucleic acids in plasma and serum (CNAPS): applications in oncology

... of circulating nucleic acids in plasma and serum (CNAPS) is not a new ...of new clinical biomarkers based on CNAPS ...cell-free nucleic acids, their biological function, ... See full document

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Circulating nucleic acids as biomarkers in breast cancer

Circulating nucleic acids as biomarkers in breast cancer

... molecules, miRs are incorporated in microvesicles or bound to proteins and therefore are highly stable in the blood [74]. MiRs are a class of naturally occurring small non-coding RNA molecules and are invo lved in a wide ... See full document

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Emerging molecular technologies in renal cell carcinoma: liquid biopsy

Emerging molecular technologies in renal cell carcinoma: liquid biopsy

... the circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and cell-free nucleic acids ...(i.e., circulating cell-free DNA (ccfDNA), circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), circulating cell-free RNA (ccfRNA) or ... See full document

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Circulating nucleic acids in plasma and serum: applications in diagnostic techniques for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis

Circulating nucleic acids in plasma and serum: applications in diagnostic techniques for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis

... and SNPs identified as has already occurred for the human genome with a possible SNP every 100–300 bp, ie, 10–30 mil- lion potential SNPs per genome. Given the identification of SNPs prior to birth and subsequent genome ... See full document

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Nucleic Acid (Patent  WO 2007/093776 A2)

Nucleic Acid (Patent WO 2007/093776 A2)

... fatty acids, there has been no lack of attempts in the past to make available genes which are involved in the synthesis of these fatty acids or triglycerides for the production of oils in various organisms ... See full document

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Rapid and Ultrasensitive Quantification of Multiplex Respiratory Tract Infection Pathogen via Lateral Flow Microarray based on SERS Nanotags

Rapid and Ultrasensitive Quantification of Multiplex Respiratory Tract Infection Pathogen via Lateral Flow Microarray based on SERS Nanotags

... capture nucleic acids onto the NC ...the nucleic acids diffuse during the drying process, enlarging the diameter of the T dots by more than ... See full document

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Duplex DNA Invading γ Modified Peptide Nucleic Acids Enable Rapid Identification of Bloodstream Infections in Whole Blood

Duplex DNA Invading γ Modified Peptide Nucleic Acids Enable Rapid Identification of Bloodstream Infections in Whole Blood

... Detection directly from blood. Single-assay working volumes were 1.5 ml of whole blood. Complete details of HelixBind’s sample-processing steps are described elsewhere (WO/2016/044621). Briefly, human whole blood (EDTA ... See full document

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Bridged Nucleic Acids Reloaded

Bridged Nucleic Acids Reloaded

... progress in nucleic acids research, led to the design of nucleotide analogs that when.. 26.[r] ... See full document

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Iodination of herpesvirus nucleic acids.

Iodination of herpesvirus nucleic acids.

... PAGANO Cancer Center Program and Departments of Medicine and Bacteriology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 Received for publication 13[r] ... See full document

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NUCLEIC ACIDS   Centrifugation pdf

NUCLEIC ACIDS Centrifugation pdf

... separating nucleic acids from proteins is extraction by phenol or phenol : chloro- ...and nucleic acids are combined with an equal part of phenol or phenol : chloroform and mixed into an ... See full document

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Exosomal miRNA profile as complementary tool in the diagnostic and prediction of treatment response in localized breast cancer under neoadjuvant chemotherapy

Exosomal miRNA profile as complementary tool in the diagnostic and prediction of treatment response in localized breast cancer under neoadjuvant chemotherapy

... disease, occult systemic disease, or not and healthy do- nors should be noted. A potential application would lay on the context of BC diagnostic, as despite the generally satisfactory results from mammograms, they ... See full document

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IN THE NUCLEIC ACIDS. PROTEINS AND AMINO ACIDS IN THE DEVELOPING&#039; MANGO BUDS

IN THE NUCLEIC ACIDS. PROTEINS AND AMINO ACIDS IN THE DEVELOPING' MANGO BUDS

... The results obtained in the present study clearly indicate that in the mango buds of Dashehari variety taken from March/April flush, the levels of the metabolites, v[r] ... See full document

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Circulating microRNA-122a as a diagnostic marker for hepatocellular carcinoma

Circulating microRNA-122a as a diagnostic marker for hepatocellular carcinoma

... some diagnostic value. However, in our study, the diagnostic power of AFP was significantly superior to that of miRNA-122a, and the combined classifier did not result in significantly better performance ... See full document

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