Formalin fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue constitutes an enormous untapped resource for discovery, validation, and measurement of valuable biomarkers of disease progression, drug response, and ...
The DEPArray™ Kits streamline and optimize the analysis of FFPE samples by providing DEPArray™ users a fast and easy workflow, for a precise genetic analysis on pure cancer and stromal cell ...
Samples are commonly stored in a way that degrades RNA. Scientists are devising new ways to overcome this obstacle for RNA sequencing. RNA is more subject to degradation than DNA, whether chemical, ...
In order to understand brain diseases, neuroscientists try to untangle the intricate nerve fiber labyrinth of our brain.
Watchmaker Genomics launches TAPS+, a next-generation technology that unites genetic and epigenetic readouts from the same ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Affymetrix, Inc. (NAS: AFFX) announced the launch of the new OncoScan™ FFPE Assay Kit, a whole-genome copy number assay for highly degraded FFPE solid tumor ...
Human brain FFPE section from the BigBrain atlas measured with different techniques. Under a bright-field microscope (left), ...
Prognostic significance of LINE-1 methylation level in the upper gastrointestinal cancer. Prospective study of oncogenic mutations in circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) using a multiplex sequencing ...
Researchers can overcome RNA degradation challenges in preserved samples with an in situ hybridization-based single cell expression profiling assay. Scientists commonly create and archive samples as ...
Both processing methods—formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) and flash-frozen—effectively preserve biospecimens. However, the choice between them depends upon the specific application. BioIVT, ...
As degradation of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples limits the ability to profile mRNA expression, we explored factors predicting the success of mRNA expression profiling of FFPE ...
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