Combining whole genome amplification (WGA) methods with novel laser-based microdissection techniques has made it possible to exploit recent progress in molecular knowledge of cancer development and progression. However, WGA of one or a few cells has not yet been optimized and systematically evaluated for samples routinely processed in tumor pathology. We therefore studied the value of established WGA protocols in comparison to an improved PEP (I-PEP) PCR method in defined numbers of flow-sorted and microdissected tumor cells obtained both from frozen as well as formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue sections. In addition, the feasibility of I-PEP-PCR for mutation analysis was tested using clusters of 50-100 unfixed tumor cells obtained...
Whole genome amplification on single cell. The whole genome amplification (WGA) is a method for an e...
Binder V, Bartenhagen C, Okpanyi V, et al. A New Workflow for Whole-Genome Sequencing of Single Huma...
Sequencing key cancer-driver genes using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) cancer tissues is ...
Only a few studies have demonstrated successful molecular analysis after whole genome amplification ...
To understand cancer progression, it is desirable to study the earliest stages of its development, w...
In routine cancer molecular pathology, various independent experiments are required to determine mut...
In routine cancer molecular pathology, various independent experiments are required to determine mut...
It would be advantageous to measure mutation load in situ in order to determine the relationship bet...
Although all cells in a human body are descendant from a single cell –i.e. the zygote– the genetic c...
Exome sequence capture and massively parallel sequencing can be combined to achieve inexpensive and ...
<div><p>Chromosomal instability and associated chromosomal aberrations are hallmarks of cancer and p...
<div><p>Exome sequence capture and massively parallel sequencing can be combined to achieve inexpens...
Somatic mutations accumulate in healthy tissues as we age, giving rise to cancer and potentially con...
Chromosomal instability and associated chromosomal aberrations are hallmarks of cancer and play a cr...
We present a survey of single-cell whole-genome amplification (WGA) methods, including degenerate ol...
Whole genome amplification on single cell. The whole genome amplification (WGA) is a method for an e...
Binder V, Bartenhagen C, Okpanyi V, et al. A New Workflow for Whole-Genome Sequencing of Single Huma...
Sequencing key cancer-driver genes using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) cancer tissues is ...
Only a few studies have demonstrated successful molecular analysis after whole genome amplification ...
To understand cancer progression, it is desirable to study the earliest stages of its development, w...
In routine cancer molecular pathology, various independent experiments are required to determine mut...
In routine cancer molecular pathology, various independent experiments are required to determine mut...
It would be advantageous to measure mutation load in situ in order to determine the relationship bet...
Although all cells in a human body are descendant from a single cell –i.e. the zygote– the genetic c...
Exome sequence capture and massively parallel sequencing can be combined to achieve inexpensive and ...
<div><p>Chromosomal instability and associated chromosomal aberrations are hallmarks of cancer and p...
<div><p>Exome sequence capture and massively parallel sequencing can be combined to achieve inexpens...
Somatic mutations accumulate in healthy tissues as we age, giving rise to cancer and potentially con...
Chromosomal instability and associated chromosomal aberrations are hallmarks of cancer and play a cr...
We present a survey of single-cell whole-genome amplification (WGA) methods, including degenerate ol...
Whole genome amplification on single cell. The whole genome amplification (WGA) is a method for an e...
Binder V, Bartenhagen C, Okpanyi V, et al. A New Workflow for Whole-Genome Sequencing of Single Huma...
Sequencing key cancer-driver genes using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) cancer tissues is ...