ctDNA liquid biopsy diagnostic standard
\"Liquid Biopsy\" refers to a technology that uses human body fluids as a sample source to detect and obtain tumor-related information. It is very important for the early diagnosis of solid【Product Recommendation】TERT Diagnostic Standard
Telomerase is a ribonucleoproteinase required for replication of chromosome ends in most eukaryotes, active in progenitor cells and cancer cells, and inactive or very low in normal somatic cel[Standard] RNA-Fusion Cocktail upgrade, FFPE slide free trial
Gene fusion refers to connecting the coding regions of two or more genes end to end and placing them under the control of the same set of regulatory sequences (including promoters, enhancers and teERBB2 gene detection standard
ERBB2 (also known as HER2, p185) is a transmembrane glycoprotein with receptor tyrosine kinase (RTKs) activity and belongs to the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) family, also known as e[Share] Some thoughts on NIST's development of ERBB2-CNV standard
Generally speaking, copy number variant (CNV) is defined as the amplification or reduction of DNA fragments of 1kb or larger in the human genome. CNVs can be divided into copy number gain (copy numHave you participated in MRD testing for ctDNA?
MRD refers to residual tumor cells or markers in the body after treatment. There are usually three translations: Minimal Residual Disease, Measurable Residual Disease, and Molecular Residual
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