In current molecular cancer diagnostics, using blood samples of cancer patients for the detection of genetic alterations in plasma (cell-free) circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is an emerging practice. Since ctDNA levels in blood are low, highly sensitive Droplet Digital PCR (ddPCR) can be used for detecting rare mutational targets. In order to perform ddPCR on blood samples, a standardized procedure for processing and analyzing blood samples is necessary to facilitate implementation into clinical practice. Therefore, we assessed the technical sample workup procedure for ddPCR on blood plasma samples. Blood samples from healthy individuals, as well as lung cancer patients were analyzed. We compared different methods and protocols for sample col...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...
In current molecular cancer diagnostics, using blood samples of cancer patients for the detection of...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...
\u3cp\u3eFor patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained...
abstract: Circulating tumor DNA analysis has several potential applications in cancer diagnostics. H...
Pre-analytical factors can significantly affect circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis. However,...
International audienceBackground: Cellular-cell free-DNA (ccfDNA) is being explored as a diagnostic ...
Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) offers new opportunities for noninvasive cancer management. Detecting ...
International audienceBackground: Cellular-cell free-DNA (ccfDNA) is being explored as a diagnostic ...
International audienceBackground: Cellular-cell free-DNA (ccfDNA) is being explored as a diagnostic ...
Pre-analytical factors can significantly affect circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis. However,...
Recently, many genome-wide profiling studies provided insights into the molecular make-up of major c...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...
In current molecular cancer diagnostics, using blood samples of cancer patients for the detection of...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...
\u3cp\u3eFor patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained...
abstract: Circulating tumor DNA analysis has several potential applications in cancer diagnostics. H...
Pre-analytical factors can significantly affect circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis. However,...
International audienceBackground: Cellular-cell free-DNA (ccfDNA) is being explored as a diagnostic ...
Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) offers new opportunities for noninvasive cancer management. Detecting ...
International audienceBackground: Cellular-cell free-DNA (ccfDNA) is being explored as a diagnostic ...
International audienceBackground: Cellular-cell free-DNA (ccfDNA) is being explored as a diagnostic ...
Pre-analytical factors can significantly affect circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis. However,...
Recently, many genome-wide profiling studies provided insights into the molecular make-up of major c...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...
For patients with suspected lung carcinoma, the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, obtained by liqui...