There has been a great expectation to exploit cancer signatures in different bodily fluids as non-invasive or minimally invasive cancer molecular markers (1). Th
The worldwide high cancer incidence and mortality demands for more effective and specific diagnostic...
In the past five decades, several landmark discoveries have demonstrated that nucleic acids are a mu...
Introduction: Bladder cancer detection typically requires unpleasant and costly cystoscopy, a proced...
Urine has been known for centuries to reflect pathological changes. It offers a great opportunity fo...
The use of DNA for diagnostics has seen a steady increase in recent years. The means of obtaining, i...
Urine cell-free (UCF) DNA has recently been proposed as a potential marker for early bladder cancer ...
Urine cell-free DNA is an important source of diagnostic markers for different diseases (e.g., cance...
Urine could be a convenient source of biomarkers for different diseases and clinical applications, m...
Introduction: Although the role of circulating cell free DNA in cancer has been widely demonstrated,...
Circulating cell-free DNA has been recognized as an accurate marker for the diagnosis of prostate ca...
<div><p>Bladder cancer is diagnosed by cystoscopy, a costly and invasive procedure that is associate...
Introduction. The detection of tumor-specific markers in urine has paved the way for new early nonin...
Isolation of DNA from buccal swabs for the analysis of genomic DNA is becoming common for research a...
<p>Human genomic DNA extracted from urine could be an interesting tool for large-scale public ...
Objective: The diagnosis and follow-up of patients with T1 bladder cancer relies invasive procedures...
The worldwide high cancer incidence and mortality demands for more effective and specific diagnostic...
In the past five decades, several landmark discoveries have demonstrated that nucleic acids are a mu...
Introduction: Bladder cancer detection typically requires unpleasant and costly cystoscopy, a proced...
Urine has been known for centuries to reflect pathological changes. It offers a great opportunity fo...
The use of DNA for diagnostics has seen a steady increase in recent years. The means of obtaining, i...
Urine cell-free (UCF) DNA has recently been proposed as a potential marker for early bladder cancer ...
Urine cell-free DNA is an important source of diagnostic markers for different diseases (e.g., cance...
Urine could be a convenient source of biomarkers for different diseases and clinical applications, m...
Introduction: Although the role of circulating cell free DNA in cancer has been widely demonstrated,...
Circulating cell-free DNA has been recognized as an accurate marker for the diagnosis of prostate ca...
<div><p>Bladder cancer is diagnosed by cystoscopy, a costly and invasive procedure that is associate...
Introduction. The detection of tumor-specific markers in urine has paved the way for new early nonin...
Isolation of DNA from buccal swabs for the analysis of genomic DNA is becoming common for research a...
<p>Human genomic DNA extracted from urine could be an interesting tool for large-scale public ...
Objective: The diagnosis and follow-up of patients with T1 bladder cancer relies invasive procedures...
The worldwide high cancer incidence and mortality demands for more effective and specific diagnostic...
In the past five decades, several landmark discoveries have demonstrated that nucleic acids are a mu...
Introduction: Bladder cancer detection typically requires unpleasant and costly cystoscopy, a proced...