Urine holds great promise as a non-invasive sampling method for molecular diagnostics. The cell-free nucleic acids of urine however are small, labile, and difficult to purify. Here an efficient method for the purification of these nucleic acids is presented. An empirically derived protocol was devised by first identifying conditions that allowed recovery of a 100 base pair (bp) DNA, followed by optimization using a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) assay. The resulting method efficiently purifies both small sized DNAs and RNAs from urine, which when combined with quantitative reverse transcription PCR (qRTPCR), demonstrably improves detection sensitivity. Fractionation experiments reveal that nucleic acids in urine exist both in...
Urinary exosomes or microvesicles are being studied intensively to identify potential new biomarkers...
The use of DNA for diagnostics has seen a steady increase in recent years. The means of obtaining, i...
Background: Traditionally, for DNA analyses, DNA is recovered from buffy coats. Since DNA in urine h...
Urine holds great promise as a non-invasive sampling method for molecular diagnostics. The cell-free...
Isolation of DNA from buccal swabs for the analysis of genomic DNA is becoming common for research a...
Urine cell-free DNA is an important source of diagnostic markers for different diseases (e.g., cance...
Urine cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is a valuable non-invasive biomarker with broad potential clinical appli...
Urinary extracellular vesicles (EVs) and their RNA cargo are a novel source of biomarkers for variou...
Urine is an acceptable, non-invasive sample for investigating the human urogenital microbiota and fo...
Urinary extracellular vesicles (EVs) and their RNA cargo are a novel source of biomarkers for variou...
Recent advances in molecular biology have been successfully applied to the exploration of microbiota...
<p>Human genomic DNA extracted from urine could be an interesting tool for large-scale public ...
An important problem in measurement of messenger RNA (mRNA) levels by reverse transcription-polymera...
Drinking and environmental water samples contain a diverse array of constituents that can interfere ...
Due to the presence of PCR inhibitors, PCR cannot be used directly on most clinical samples, includi...
Urinary exosomes or microvesicles are being studied intensively to identify potential new biomarkers...
The use of DNA for diagnostics has seen a steady increase in recent years. The means of obtaining, i...
Background: Traditionally, for DNA analyses, DNA is recovered from buffy coats. Since DNA in urine h...
Urine holds great promise as a non-invasive sampling method for molecular diagnostics. The cell-free...
Isolation of DNA from buccal swabs for the analysis of genomic DNA is becoming common for research a...
Urine cell-free DNA is an important source of diagnostic markers for different diseases (e.g., cance...
Urine cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is a valuable non-invasive biomarker with broad potential clinical appli...
Urinary extracellular vesicles (EVs) and their RNA cargo are a novel source of biomarkers for variou...
Urine is an acceptable, non-invasive sample for investigating the human urogenital microbiota and fo...
Urinary extracellular vesicles (EVs) and their RNA cargo are a novel source of biomarkers for variou...
Recent advances in molecular biology have been successfully applied to the exploration of microbiota...
<p>Human genomic DNA extracted from urine could be an interesting tool for large-scale public ...
An important problem in measurement of messenger RNA (mRNA) levels by reverse transcription-polymera...
Drinking and environmental water samples contain a diverse array of constituents that can interfere ...
Due to the presence of PCR inhibitors, PCR cannot be used directly on most clinical samples, includi...
Urinary exosomes or microvesicles are being studied intensively to identify potential new biomarkers...
The use of DNA for diagnostics has seen a steady increase in recent years. The means of obtaining, i...
Background: Traditionally, for DNA analyses, DNA is recovered from buffy coats. Since DNA in urine h...