Why Purify Cancer DNA and RNA?

With advancements in purification protocols, laboratory equipment, and chemistry, it has become possible to isolate, quantify, and sequence cancer cell DNA and RNA efficiently. This is crucial for accurate diagnosis and helps support patient care-plan development, as it

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What is cell-free DNA (cfDNA)?

Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) refers to small DNA fragments found in the bloodstream and other bodily fluids, such as spinal fluid and urine. These fragments are derived from various sources, including the breakdown of cells, the release of DNA

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Collaborators from Cornell Medical College, the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and the New York Genome Center Achieves Superior circulating, cell-free DNA Extraction Using Omega Bio-tek’s Mag-Bind® cfDNA Kit

Research publication review and discussion: “Genome-wide cell-free DNA mutational integration enables ultra-sensitive cancer monitoring”, Nature Medicine. Circulating, cell-free DNA (cfDNA) holds great clinical significance for non-invasive disease detection, diagnosis, and monitoring for tumor, cancer, or fetal DNA studies.

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