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Molecular diagnosis of leukemia
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2012The diagnosis of leukemia relies upon a multiparametric approach involving a number of different pathology disciplines. Molecular methods are increasingly employed to help refine diagnosis, establish prognosis and determine the most appropriate treatment, including rational therapies targeting the underlying genetic lesion.
Joanne, Mason, Michael, Griffiths
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Molecular diagnosis and immunotherapy
Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2016Purpose of review To describe recent insights into how molecular diagnosis can improve indication and selection of suitable allergens for specific immunotherapy and increase the safety of this therapy. Recent findings As specific allergen immunotherapy targets specific allergens ...
Joaquín, Sastre, Marina, Sastre-Ibañez
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Molecular diagnosis of lymphoma
Current Opinion in Oncology, 1996The biologic and clinical heterogeneity of lymphomas represents the major obstacle to their diagnosis. Because histologic analysis, which is the initial diagnostic approach, has been demonstrated to be insufficient in the definition of certain types of lymphomas, molecular and immunologic techniques have been increasingly applied to obtain a precise ...
M L, Veronese +2 more
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Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2002
The development of molecular techniques that access viral load and the development of genotypic resistance have revolutionized the treatment of HIV disease. Commercially available viral load assays use a number of different approaches from reverse transcriptase PCR to amplification of branched chain DNA.
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The development of molecular techniques that access viral load and the development of genotypic resistance have revolutionized the treatment of HIV disease. Commercially available viral load assays use a number of different approaches from reverse transcriptase PCR to amplification of branched chain DNA.
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Molecular diagnosis of leishmaniasis
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2003This review describes the worldwide situation of visceral and tegumentary leishmaniasis with an emphasis on diagnosis, including methods for the detection of antibodies, antigens, parasite DNA and of skin testing. The advantages and problems of each method are discussed and the need for a rapid, sensitive and low-cost diagnostic method for use in field
Carlos Alberto P, Tavares +2 more
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Molecular techniques are crucial for research on nematology, and the processing of samples is essential for their long-term storage prior to analysis. This chapter focuses on DNA extraction, various DNA markers, and polymerase change reaction (PCR). To ensure the preservation of nematodes for extended periods, DESS can be utilized.
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Molecular diagnosis of hemochromatosis
Expert Opinion on Medical Diagnostics, 2013The discovery of hemochromatosis genes and the availability of molecular-genetic tests considerably modified the knowledge of the disease relative to physiopathology, penetrance, and expression, and had major impact in the diagnostic settings.Hemochromatosis is a heterogenous disorder at both genetic and phenotypic level.
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Molecular diagnosis in lymphoma
Current Oncology Reports, 2004The evolution of our ability to diagnose and classify lymphomas in an increasingly refined manner has paralleled the development of novel technologic approaches, with contemporary practice dependent upon the harnessing of a plethora of data that include microscopic, immunophenotypic, and genetic information.
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Molecular diagnosis and immunotherapy
Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2013To describe the recent insights of how molecular diagnosis can be useful to improve indication and selection of suitable allergens for specific immunotherapy and to increase its safety.As specific allergen immunotherapy is allergen-specific, the identification of the disease-eliciting allergen is a prerequisite for accurate prescription of anti ...
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Molecular diagnosis of human dirofilariasis
Annals of Tropical Medicine And Parasitology, 1997(1997). Molecular diagnosis of human dirofilariasis. Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology: Vol. 91, No. 8, pp. 961-962.
FAVIA G, TRINGALI R, CANCRINI, Gabriella
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