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Discordant ALK Status in Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma: A Detailed Reevaluation Comparing IHC, FISH, and NGS Analyses. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Tobiášová K   +7 more
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Molecular inversion probe assay. [PDF]

open access: possibleMethods in molecular biology, 2007
We have described molecular inversion probe technologies for large-scale genetic analyses. This technique provides a comprehensive and powerful tool for the analysis of genetic variation and enables affordable, large-scale studies that will help uncover the genetic basis of complex disease and explain the individual variation in response to ...
Farnaz Absalan, M. Ronaghi
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Association of HIF1A and Parkinson’s disease in a Han Chinese population demonstrated by molecular inversion probe analysis

Neurological Sciences, 2019
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder with multiple factors contributing to disease pathogenesis. Previous studies implicated the involvement of the transcription factor hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF1A) in PD through its transcriptional regulation of PD-associated genes. This study uses molecular inversion probes (MIPs)
Lixia Qin   +8 more
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Multiplexed genotyping with sequence-tagged molecular inversion probes [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Biotechnology, 2003
We report on the development of molecular inversion probe (MIP) genotyping, an efficient technology for large-scale single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis. This technique uses MIPs to produce inverted sequences, which undergo a unimolecular rearrangement and are then amplified by PCR using common primers and analyzed using universal sequence tag
Ronald W. Davis   +10 more
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Epiallele Quantification Using Molecular Inversion Probes

Analytical Chemistry, 2011
The location and level of DNA methylation within a genome is emerging as an important biomarker for cancer diagnosis. Despite its potential, it is difficult to comprehensively analyze the epialleles that are often found in a biological sample. Therefore, an assay utilizing molecular inversion probes was designed and used to expose and quantify ...
Palanisamy, Ramkumar   +2 more
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A Molecular Rotor That Probes the Helical Inversion of Stiff-Stilbene

Organic Letters, 2020
Probing the inversion kinetics of a molecular helix is inherently a challenging task. We demonstrate herein that a fast-rotating pentiptycene component could function as an external NMR probe to afford the kinetic information on the inversion of a neighboring helical stiff-stilbene unit.
Zi-Jian Chen   +6 more
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Molecular inversion probes for sensitive detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2008
Nucleic acid-based detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections has the potential to improve the analysis of the tuberculosis epidemiology and patient care by increasing the specificity and sensitivity of diagnosis. One potential diagnostic sequence, the DR locus, is present in all isolates of M. tuberculosis complex bacteria. It encodes no known
Sibelle Borsuk   +3 more
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Sensitive Quantification of Somatic Mutations Using Molecular Inversion Probes

Analytical Chemistry, 2011
Somatic mutations in DNA can serve as cancer specific biomarkers and are increasingly being used to direct treatment. However, they can be difficult to detect in tissue biopsies because there is often only a minimal amount of sample and the mutations are often masked by the presence of wild type alleles from nontumor material in the sample.
Hirani, Rena   +4 more
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