Most mutation detection techniques are unsuitable for routine use on solid tumours. Important parameters include sensitivity, specificity, efficiency, use of existing resources, and cost. In the UK, < 0.2% of service genetics laboratory activity involves mutation analysis in tumours (usually for family studies), mainly because it is time consuming/labour intensive (thus expensive) and DNA extracted from formalin fixed, paraffin wax embedded tissue is of low quality and yield. The small size of DNA fragments obtained from tissue blocks limits the polymerase chain reaction, the basis of most mutation detection methods. Other, biological, factors include: (1) heterogeneity of mutations within and between tumours, (2) variation in type and site...
Genes have been identified for which germline mutations are associatedwith highlifetimerisks of brea...
Several methods of mutation detection, such as single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP), tande...
Background: Molecular tests for diagnosis of disease, particularly cancer, are gaining increased acc...
Most mutation detection techniques are unsuitable for routine use on solid tumours. Important parame...
In recent years, we have seen a dramatic improvement in our ability to detect nucleotide changes in ...
Molecular analysis are useful for diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of the patients, as well as for...
Abstract: This group of methods is aimed at the identification of single nucleotide-scale differ-enc...
There are multiple applications of molecular tests in clinical oncology. Mutation analysis is now ro...
Molecular techniques have already earned a place in the management of oncologic disorders. The reque...
BACKGROUND: Molecular tests for diagnosis of disease, particularly cancer, are gaining increased acc...
<p>The techniques used to study molecular tumors must be able to detect the mechanisms which are alt...
Recent advances in research on neoplastic diseases particularly as they relate to the pathogenesis o...
Detecting mutations and genomic variations is fundamental indiagnosis, isolating disease genes, asso...
Molecular tests for diagnosis of disease, particularly cancer, are gaining increased acceptance by p...
Mutation detection sensitivity depends on the method employed and the type of mutation present. Melt...
Genes have been identified for which germline mutations are associatedwith highlifetimerisks of brea...
Several methods of mutation detection, such as single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP), tande...
Background: Molecular tests for diagnosis of disease, particularly cancer, are gaining increased acc...
Most mutation detection techniques are unsuitable for routine use on solid tumours. Important parame...
In recent years, we have seen a dramatic improvement in our ability to detect nucleotide changes in ...
Molecular analysis are useful for diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of the patients, as well as for...
Abstract: This group of methods is aimed at the identification of single nucleotide-scale differ-enc...
There are multiple applications of molecular tests in clinical oncology. Mutation analysis is now ro...
Molecular techniques have already earned a place in the management of oncologic disorders. The reque...
BACKGROUND: Molecular tests for diagnosis of disease, particularly cancer, are gaining increased acc...
<p>The techniques used to study molecular tumors must be able to detect the mechanisms which are alt...
Recent advances in research on neoplastic diseases particularly as they relate to the pathogenesis o...
Detecting mutations and genomic variations is fundamental indiagnosis, isolating disease genes, asso...
Molecular tests for diagnosis of disease, particularly cancer, are gaining increased acceptance by p...
Mutation detection sensitivity depends on the method employed and the type of mutation present. Melt...
Genes have been identified for which germline mutations are associatedwith highlifetimerisks of brea...
Several methods of mutation detection, such as single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP), tande...
Background: Molecular tests for diagnosis of disease, particularly cancer, are gaining increased acc...