The following overview reflects information shared in presentations from multiple workshop speakers. They should not be construed as consensus or exhaustive definitions of the topics discussed. What ...
DNA polymerases are the “Xerox machines” that replicate our DNA. They must work with great precision to keep errors from creeping into our genes. In spite of this precision, they still accept building ...
POLARIS was a prospective, real-world study of palbociclib in patients with hormone receptor–positive (HR+)/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2–negative (HER2–) ABC in the United States and ...
Tired of multi-stage genotyping workflows that slow down your sequencing projects? This high-throughput, one-step genotyping by sequencing method delivers accurate, reproducible data across species ...
Clinicomolecular Profile and Efficacy of Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2)-Targeted Therapy for HER2-Amplified Advanced Biliary Tract Cancer Among 667 patients with both baseline ctDNA ...
Forensic DNA testing sees improvements in recent years, crime lab director says ...
San Francisco, CA - New data presented last week at EPI|NPAM 2010, the Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention and Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism 2010 Conference, provided ...
A new Scientific Reports paper presents the most detailed evaluation to date of early in‑ovo sexing and genotyping using ...
John Butler, National Institute of Standards and Technology, began the session by identifying several issues that had come up repeatedly at the workshop as key areas for further research and work; he ...
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