term cfDNA can be used to describe various forms of DNA freely circulating in body fluids, including circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), cell-free mitochondrial...
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ctDNA should not be confused with cell-free DNA (cfDNA), a broader term which describes DNA that is freely circulating in the bloodstream, but is not necessarily...
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Cell-free DNA could refer to: Cell-free fetal DNA Cell-free tumour DNA Cell-free circulating mitochondrial DNA Circulating free DNA This disambiguation...
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Cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA) is fetal DNA that circulates freely in the maternal blood. Maternal blood is sampled by venipuncture. Analysis of cffDNA is...
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Circulating mitochondrial DNA, also called cell-free circulating mitochondrial DNA and circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA (ccf mtDNA), are short...
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nucleosomics of cell-free DNA Cancer screening#Blood tests Circulating free DNA Alix-Panabières, Catherine; Pantel, Klaus (January 2013). "Circulating tumor cells:...
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demonstrated by the charity Science for All with the 'Wild DNA' project. Circulating free DNA Exogenous DNA Extracellular RNA RNAs present in environmental samples...
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release high- or low-molecular-weight DNA fragments via apoptosis and necrosis, while circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) that passes through glomerular pores...
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cell-free circulating tumor DNA (cfDNA) has an advantage over circulating tumor cells assays in that there is approximately 100 times more cell-free DNA than...
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trisomy 13. This testing analyzes small DNA fragments that circulate in the blood of a pregnant woman. Unlike most DNA found in the nucleus of a cell, these...
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no found difference in circulating microDNA key characteristics other than an unexpected trend of longer circulating microDNA sequences in cancer patients...
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Polymerase chain reaction (category DNA profiling techniques)
complementary sequences of DNA. The two DNA strands then become templates for DNA polymerase to enzymatically assemble a new DNA strand from free nucleotides, the...
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"Comprehensive human cell-type methylation atlas reveals origins of circulating cell-free DNA in health and disease". Nature Communications. 9 (1): 5068. Bibcode:2018NatCo...
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Sequencing Panel for Quantitative, Highly Accurate Evaluation of Cell-Free Circulating Tumor DNA. PLOS One PMID 26474073 Odegaard J et al. (2018) Validation of...
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company based in Austin, Texas that specializes in non-invasive, cell-free DNA (cfDNA) testing technology, with a focus on women’s health, cancer, and organ...
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Melungeon (redirect from Melungeon DNA Project)
estimated 1-2% non-European DNA, though jumping up to 20% or more in some groups, such as the Lumbee. Despite non-European DNA being in the minority for...
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cancer researcher. He specializes in the clinical applications of circulating DNA analysis, notably in cancer care management. He is currently Director...
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EPIC-Seq (section Circulating Tumor DNA profiling)
tumour burden from the patients. Circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) molecules are tumour-derived cell-free DNA (cfDNA) circulating in the bloodstream and are not...
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became one of the few worldwide to obtain accurate data on circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) in patient plasma. His team was first to develop and demonstrate...
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Sanger sequencing (category DNA sequencing methods)
method of DNA sequencing that involves electrophoresis and is based on the random incorporation of chain-terminating dideoxynucleotides by DNA polymerase...
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Prenatal testing (redirect from Cell-free fetal nucleic acids)
acellular (fetal cell-free) DNA testing (pa-DNA) allows for the detection of apoptotic placental cells and placental DNA circulating in maternal blood for...
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2021;14:849-853. Taniguchi H., Nakamura Y., Kotani D, et al. CIRCULATE-Japan: Circulating tumor DNA-guided adaptive platform trials to refine adjuvant therapy...
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Epigenetics (section DNA methylation)
or a stable change of cell function, that happen without changes to the DNA sequence. The Greek prefix epi- (ἐπι- "over, outside of, around") in epigenetics...
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CAPP-Seq (category DNA)
a next-generation sequencing based method used to quantify circulating DNA in cancer (ctDNA). The method was introduced in 2014 by Ash Alizadeh and Maximilian...
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that uses a labeled complementary DNA, RNA or modified nucleic acid strand (i.e., a probe) to localize a specific DNA or RNA sequence in a portion or section...
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smoking subjects assessed by next generation sequencing profile of circulating free DNA and RNA.” The work carried out at Avesthagen Limited will combine...
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Chloroplast (redirect from Dna, chloroplast)
chloroplast's DNA by a process that likely involves the recombinational repair of DNA damage. The mechanism for chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) replication has...
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XXXTentacion (redirect from Free X)
battle over his DNA, wants "evidence" he is the father". REVOLT. Retrieved July 27, 2021. "XXXTentacion's Baby Mama Receives Verdict On DNA Case Against...
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Anthracycline (section DNA Intercalation)
DNA (dsDNA) breaks and reseals them after managing torsion of DNA supercoils. Anthracyclines intercalated into DNA, form a stable anthracycline-DNA-topoisomerase...
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of telomeric DNA repeats, allowing division to continue indefinitely. At the beginning of the 19th century, various hypotheses circulated about cell proliferation...
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