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Cancer Diagnostics – Multimedia

A healthcare worker tends to a patient receiving treatment in the hospital
Whitepaper

Improving Cancer Patient Care With Professor Mark Lawler

In this article, Mark Lawler, professor of digital health, answers your questions about these revolutionary techniques and discusses the barriers to their implementation in the clinic. Prof. Lawler has an international reputation in cancer research and a focus on developing a molecular understanding of cancer to improve patient care, including through precision medicine.
Cell-Free DNA
App Note / Case Study

Detecting Contaminants in Cell-Free DNA for Better Biomarker Discovery

This application note presents the latest electrophoretic solutions for a more rapid assessment of cfDNA samples and optimal biomarker discovery.
Cells
eBook

Automated Cell Selection and Retrieval Opens a Universe of Possibilities

Isolating single cells is crucial in various research fields such as rare-cell analysis, biologics discovery and stem cell research. However, the process of identifying and isolating productive single cells remains a significant challenge, partly due to resource-intensive and often ineffective techniques like limiting dilution.
Cancer Cell Target
App Note / Case Study

Discover the Future of Cancer Research With Whole-Genome Sequencing

To accelerate the discovery of new cancer biomarkers and new insights into the genetics of treatment-resistant tumors, it is crucial to gain a deeper understanding of the genomic and epigenomic variations in cancer.
Liquid Biopsies
Infographic

Liquid Biopsies

This infographic takes a look at some of the benefits that liquid biopsies can offer and explores examples of recent developments in this field.
Liquid Biopsy
Poster

Refining Liquid Biopsy: Generating More Information From Cell Free DNA

Liquid biopsy for profiling of cell free DNA (cfDNA) in blood holds huge promise to transform how we experience and manage cancer by early detection and identification of residual disease and subtype. However, a standard blood draw yields an average of only 10 ng of cfDNA, of which DNA derived from the tumor is a small minority.
Targeting cross hairs positioned over a dividing cancer cell.
Listicle

Advances in Cancer Biology

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. Furthermore, recent estimates predict that as many as one in two people could develop a form of cancer in their lifetime.
Floating cells on a dark blue background.
Listicle

Five Applications of Single-Cell Analysis Technologies

Download this listicle to discover recent examples of how single-cell analysis methods are driving forward research into cancer, aging, and drug discovery and development.
Revealing the Combinatorial Power of Genetic and Epigenetic Information for Early Cancer Detection content piece image
Video

Revealing the Combinatorial Power of Genetic and Epigenetic Information for Early Cancer Detection

In this episode we discuss how the combination of both genetic and epigenetic information within a single DNA sample can provide key insights on the dynamic interactions that are occurring, offering significant advantages in many research areas.
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Video

Unlocking the Potential of Genetics and Epigenetics for Early Cancer Detection

In this Teach me in 10 episode we will explore how simultaneous sequencing of genetic and epigenetic bases in cfDNA allows for early cancer detection.
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