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Cell-free DNA profiling in patients with lupus nephritis

Lupus, 2020
Background Increased level of cell-free DNA (cf-DNA) is associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and might be related to disease activity. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether cfDNA integrity, size distribution and concentration of ...
Anna Truszewska   +8 more
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Variation in forensic DNA profiling success among sampled items and collection methods: a Queensland perspective

Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2020
Understanding the relative success of recovering DNA profiles from different touched evidentiary items/substrates, and between different methods of collection, is critical for optimal targeting of forensic sample collection and triaging for analysis ...
M. Krosch
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DNA profiling

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1993
Although some concerns still remain in standard DNA profiling technology over the assumptions from population genetics used to calculate expected match frequencies, forensic scientists are preparing for the introduction of the next generation of DNA profiling techniques based on the polymerase chain reaction.
D G, Monckton, A J, Jeffreys
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DNA profiling of Shahtoosh

ELECTROPHORESIS, 2006
The population of the Tibetan Antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) has recently declined dramatically due to the illegal trade in its wool. The animal lives at high altitude and is protected from the extremely cold climate due to a coat of very fine wool. These hairs are highly sought for weaving a shawl called shahtoosh.
Linacre, A.M.T.   +7 more
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Chimpanzee DNA profiles on trial

Nature, 1994
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V. L. Pascali   +5 more
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Circulating Tumor DNA Profiling of Advanced Biliary Tract Cancers.

JCO Precision Oncology, 2019
PURPOSE Recent advances in molecular diagnostic technologies have allowed for the evaluation of solid tumor malignancies via noninvasive blood sampling, including circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) profiling.
K. Mody   +12 more
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DNA Methylation Profiling: An Emerging Paradigm for Cancer Diagnosis.

Annual Review of Pathology, 2021
Histomorphology has been a mainstay of cancer diagnosis in anatomic pathology for many years. DNA methylation profiling is an additional emerging tool that will serve as an adjunct to increase accuracy of pathological diagnosis. Genome-wide interrogation
A. Papanicolau‐Sengos   +1 more
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DNA in profile

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1991
The double helix structure of DNA is not necessarily straight but rather can be curved at almost every base pair. Thus, each piece of DNA possesses a unique silhouette, as individual as its base sequence.
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DNA Profiling and DNA Fingerprinting

1999
1. DNA Fingerprinting of Prokaryotic Genomes.- 2. Plant DNA Fingerprinting and Profiling.- 3. DNA Fingerprinting and Profiling in Behavioural Ecology.- 4. DNA Profiling in Veterinary Medicine.- 5. Multilocus DNA Fingerprinting.- 6. Various Levels of (Epi)Genetic Diversities as Demonstrable via Simple Repeated Sequences.- 7. Forensics: Analysis of Short
Jörg T. Epplen, Thomas Lubjuhn
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Dna Profiling

IUPAC Standards Online, 2019
DNA is chemical as well as biological identity or description of human body which is found in everyone's cell which is unique for every individual accept identical twins.
J. Labuda   +16 more
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