DNA/RNA-based next-generation sequencing allows earlier diagnosis of neoplastic bile duct strictures, a prospective multicenter real-time study finds.
This image illustrates the typical steps in next-generation sequencing (excluding single-molecule sequencing methods). The process begins with isolating genomic DNA (a) and breaking it into short ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) can aid law enforcement in solving decades-old cases and provide justice for victims. There is a higher chance of finding a perpetrator when NGS data is used, as ...
Michael Weinstein (left) is a senior bioinformatics scientist at Tecan (Männedorf, Switzerland) based in Denver (CO, USA). In this interview, Michael discusses how next-generation sequencing (NGS) can ...
Oncology has risen to the forefront of genomic profiling, which is being used to identify actionable driver mutations and other markers. These markers can help clinicians design therapies and monitor ...
Criteria for NGS testing in MNs can reduce unnecessary tests, saving costs without affecting patient care quality. Six approval and six cancellation criteria guide appropriate NGS use, focusing on ...
Many patients with actionable driver oncogenes (ADOs) are never identified and thus never receive targeted treatment. This study evaluated the economic impact and the potential life-years gained (LYG) ...
Molecular characteristics and prognostic impact of GNAS mutations in colorectal cancer: An international collaborative study between United States and Japan. Clinical validation of plasma ...
Molecular clinical genetics has focused on identifying mutations that affect patient health and how those variations can be used to increase the accuracy of diagnoses and prognoses while improving the ...