Liquid Biopsies – Multimedia
Video
Tissue and cfDNA Rare Alleles How Low Can We Go
Seth Crosby, Washington University School of Medicine, discusses both bench and informatic methods used to increase specificity in the apprehension of rare cfDNA alleles.
Video
Fit-for-Purpose Biomarker Assay Validation - From Research Tool to Diagnostic Test
Jeff Cummings presents a worked example of circulating tumour cell enumeration as a prognostic/predictive biomarker in cancer research.
Poster
Non-invasive Liquid Biopsy
Paramagnetic Dynabeads® magnetic beads provide a versatile, automation friendly tool for fast sensitive and high throughput isolation that can be tailored to isolate specific circulating biomarkers such as cells, exosomes and nucleic acids.
Poster
Electric Field-Induced Release and Measurement (EFIRM) can detect EGFR mutations directly from body fluids of lung cancer patients
In patients with NSCLC, Electric Field–Induced Release and Measurement (EFIRM) can detect EGFR mutations directly in saliva. This enables clinicians to adjust their therapeutic strategies in a timely fashion, consequently improving the clinical outcome of EGFR-targeted therapy.
Poster
A Multiplexed Amplicon Sequencing Technology for FFPE and Circulating, Cell-free DNA
A novel amplicon approach allowing for hundreds of amplicons to be multiplexed in a single tube with a two workflow from sample to sequencer.
Poster
Expression Profiling of Circulating Tumor Cells: a Prognostic and Predictive Biomarker in Cancer.
We show non-responders to treatment among breast cancer patients can be identified by expression profiling of circulating tumor cells
Video
Magneto-plasmonic Nanoparticle Platform for Capture, Separation and Enumeration of Rare Cells
In this presentation we will explore the opportunities afforded by the hybrid magneto-plasmonic nanoparticles and PA imaging for the development of a low cost simple and nearly real-time assays for capture, separation and enumeration of rare cells.
Video
Detection and Expression Profiling of Tumor Initiating Cells (TIC) Among the Peripherally Circulating Epithelial Tumor Cells from Patients with Breast Cancer
Katharina Pachmann shows that among the peripherally circulating tumor cells a variable fraction is able to express stem cell and adhesion properties and can be grown into tumor spheres, a property ascribed to cells capable of initiating tumors and metastases.
Video
The Isolation and Characterization of Brain Metastasis – Competent Breast Cancer CTCs
Dario Marchetti, Professor/Director, Baylor College of Medicine, speaking at CellTech 2013.
Poster
Chia-Hsun Hsieh and Sanger Hung-Chih Lin win at CellTech
Chia-Hsun Hsieh and Sanger Hung-Chih Lin win at CellTech
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