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Molecular Techniques and Prostate Cancer Diagnostic

European Urology, 2003
Recent advances in molecular techniques have given the opportunity to assess genomic and proteomic alterations comprehensively and rapidly in routinely acquired tissue samples. In particular, new markers derived from qualitative and quantitative DNA, RNA, and protein analysis have provided additional objective information to supplant and extend the ...
Rodolfo, Montironi   +2 more
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DNA Diagnostics—Molecular Techniques and Automation

Science, 1988
Molecular biology has revolutionized the understanding of many aspects of human disease. Ongoing developments in DNA diagnostics—the analysis of disease at the nucleic acid level—will soon provide automated, rapid, and inexpensive analyses for DNA or RNA sequences associated with genetic, malignant, and infectious diseases.
Landegren, Ulf   +3 more
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Hybrid optoelectric techniques for molecular diagnostics

Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2012
Hybrid optoelectric techniques reflect a new paradigm in microfluidics. In essence, these are microfluidic techniques that employ a synergistic combination of optical and electrical forces to enable noninvasive manipulation of fluids and/or particle-type entities at the micro/nano-scale [1].
Aeraj Ul, Haque, Aloke, Kumar
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MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES FOR VIRAL HEPATITIS

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1994
The five different viruses that cause human viral hepatitis, A, B, C, D, and E share the unique property of hepatotropism. Identification of the nucleic acid sequences of each of these viruses, coupled with the application of recombinant DNA technology, has resulted in the rapid development of molecular diagnostic techniques.
K Q, Hu, J M, Vierling
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Molecular diagnostics: techniques and applications

2017
This chapter studies molecular diagnostics, which is the use of widely varied techniques and platforms to profile variation in a broad array of biomolecules, supporting medical decisions regarding the diagnosis of disease, patient prognosis, and prediction of response to treatments and interventions. The chapter begins by outlining the essential theory
Brendan O'Sullivan, Philippe Taniere
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