: DNA mismatch repair complex is involved in the maintenance of DNA stability. In the recent years, a plethora of technical approaches for microsatellite instability (MSI) analysis emerged. Here, we review the results of our MSI status evaluation by adopting a customised workflow on microfluidic system obtained in 4 years of diagnostic routine practice. Data from MSI status were retrieved from our institutional archive covering the period from January 2017 to December 2021. Microfluidic analysis was carried out on microfluidic platform. Results were inspected with a proprietary software. Overall, microsatellite stability (MSS) and MSI-high (MSI-H) profile was detected in n=423/458 (92.36%) and n=35/458 (7.64%) patients with metastatic CRC (...
Immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) play a key role in the treatment of advanced stage colorectal ca...
In the present study, we developed a computational method and panel markers to assess microsatellite...
A significant proportion (∼15%) of colorectal cancer (CRC), either sporadic or arising in the settin...
: DNA mismatch repair complex is involved in the maintenance of DNA stability. In the recent years, ...
The molecular biology section of the Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colorectal Cancer study group-Germany,...
Microsatellite instability is characterised by gains or losses of nucleotides in short tandem repeat...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is characterized by the expansion or contraction of DNA repeat trac...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is characterized by the expansion or contraction of DNA repeat trac...
International audienceMicrosatellite instability (MSI)1 is characterized by the accumulation of muta...
After introduction of the Bethesda microsatellite test panel demonstration of microsatellite instabi...
Microsatellite instability (MSI), a phenotype displayed as deletions/insertions of repetitive genomi...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a genomic alteration in which microsatellites, usually of one to...
<p>Microsatellite Instability Testing in CRC and Interpretation</p> <p>Microsatellite instability is...
Immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) play a key role in the treatment of advanced stage colorectal ca...
International audienceBackground: Microsatellite instability (MSI) has recently emerged as a predict...
Immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) play a key role in the treatment of advanced stage colorectal ca...
In the present study, we developed a computational method and panel markers to assess microsatellite...
A significant proportion (∼15%) of colorectal cancer (CRC), either sporadic or arising in the settin...
: DNA mismatch repair complex is involved in the maintenance of DNA stability. In the recent years, ...
The molecular biology section of the Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colorectal Cancer study group-Germany,...
Microsatellite instability is characterised by gains or losses of nucleotides in short tandem repeat...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is characterized by the expansion or contraction of DNA repeat trac...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is characterized by the expansion or contraction of DNA repeat trac...
International audienceMicrosatellite instability (MSI)1 is characterized by the accumulation of muta...
After introduction of the Bethesda microsatellite test panel demonstration of microsatellite instabi...
Microsatellite instability (MSI), a phenotype displayed as deletions/insertions of repetitive genomi...
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a genomic alteration in which microsatellites, usually of one to...
<p>Microsatellite Instability Testing in CRC and Interpretation</p> <p>Microsatellite instability is...
Immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) play a key role in the treatment of advanced stage colorectal ca...
International audienceBackground: Microsatellite instability (MSI) has recently emerged as a predict...
Immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) play a key role in the treatment of advanced stage colorectal ca...
In the present study, we developed a computational method and panel markers to assess microsatellite...
A significant proportion (∼15%) of colorectal cancer (CRC), either sporadic or arising in the settin...