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Tissue-Specific Extracellular Vesicles Enriched From Circulation: Exploring the Liquid Biopsy Perspective. [PDF]
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Tumor Genomics and Liquid Biopsy in Cancer Biology: From Static Snapshots to Dynamic Measurements. [PDF]
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Journal of Precision Oncology, 2022
The molecular landscape of the tumors has been typically established using the surgical or biopsy tissue samples resulting in a sampling bias offering only a single snapshot of tumor heterogeneity from the tissue-based tumor profiles.
Rebecca A. Snyder +2 more
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The molecular landscape of the tumors has been typically established using the surgical or biopsy tissue samples resulting in a sampling bias offering only a single snapshot of tumor heterogeneity from the tissue-based tumor profiles.
Rebecca A. Snyder +2 more
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The potential of liquid biopsies
Current Opinion in Oncology, 2016This article discusses the current status and applications of liquid biopsy in nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC).The discovery of genetic alterations which are responsible for the development and progression of NSCLC led to the identification of a new generation of molecular biomarkers.
Anna, Buder +2 more
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Radiology
Knowledge of recent advances in liquid biopsy techniques and clinical trial results is essential to understand the potential of analytes such as cell-free and circulating tumor DNA for the management of different cancers and their future role within an integrated diagnostic approach.
Marius E. Mayerhoefer +3 more
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Knowledge of recent advances in liquid biopsy techniques and clinical trial results is essential to understand the potential of analytes such as cell-free and circulating tumor DNA for the management of different cancers and their future role within an integrated diagnostic approach.
Marius E. Mayerhoefer +3 more
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