There has been a long-standing need in biomedical research for a method that quantifies the normally mixed composition of leukocytes beyond what is possible by simple histological or flow cytometric assessments. The latter is restricted by the labile nature of protein epitopes, requirements for cell processing, and timely cell analysis. In a diverse array of diseases and following numerous immune-toxic exposures, leukocyte composition will critically inform the underlying immuno-biology to most chronic medical conditions. Emerging research demonstrates that DNA methylation is responsible for cellular differentiation, and when measured in whole peripheral blood, serves to distinguish cancer cases from controls
Background: Confounding due to cellular heterogeneity represents one of the foremost challenges curr...
BACKGROUND: White blood cell counts are routinely measured with automated hematology analyzers, by f...
Multiple reports now describe changes to the DNA methylome in rheumatoid arthritis and in many cases...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by BioMed Central Ltd. and c...
Background: There has been a long-standing need in biomedical research for a method that quantifies ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
DNA methylation microarrays can be employed to interrogate cell-type composition in complex tissues....
Background: Confounding due to cellular heterogeneity represents one of the foremos...
Aim: Whole-blood DNA methylation depends on the underlying leukocyte composition and confounding her...
The potential influence of underlying differences in relative leukocyte distributions in studies inv...
Background: Recent interest in reference-free deconvolution of DNA methylation data has led to sever...
<p>Epigenome-wide association studies of disease widely use DNA methylation measured in blood as a s...
Epigenetic studies are commonly conducted on DNA from tissue samples. However, tissues are ensembles...
Background: The peripheral blood neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a cytologic marker of both ...
DNA methylation microarrays can be employed to interrogate cell-type composition in complex tissues....
Background: Confounding due to cellular heterogeneity represents one of the foremost challenges curr...
BACKGROUND: White blood cell counts are routinely measured with automated hematology analyzers, by f...
Multiple reports now describe changes to the DNA methylome in rheumatoid arthritis and in many cases...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by BioMed Central Ltd. and c...
Background: There has been a long-standing need in biomedical research for a method that quantifies ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
DNA methylation microarrays can be employed to interrogate cell-type composition in complex tissues....
Background: Confounding due to cellular heterogeneity represents one of the foremos...
Aim: Whole-blood DNA methylation depends on the underlying leukocyte composition and confounding her...
The potential influence of underlying differences in relative leukocyte distributions in studies inv...
Background: Recent interest in reference-free deconvolution of DNA methylation data has led to sever...
<p>Epigenome-wide association studies of disease widely use DNA methylation measured in blood as a s...
Epigenetic studies are commonly conducted on DNA from tissue samples. However, tissues are ensembles...
Background: The peripheral blood neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a cytologic marker of both ...
DNA methylation microarrays can be employed to interrogate cell-type composition in complex tissues....
Background: Confounding due to cellular heterogeneity represents one of the foremost challenges curr...
BACKGROUND: White blood cell counts are routinely measured with automated hematology analyzers, by f...
Multiple reports now describe changes to the DNA methylome in rheumatoid arthritis and in many cases...