Circulating Cancer Cell Articles & Analysis
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Circulating Tumor Cells, or CTCs, are cancer cells that have shed from the primary tumor and enter the bloodstream, where they can travel and potentially lead to metastasis. ...
Cell Analysis for Brain Tumors Cell analysis, particularly at the single-cell level, provides deep insights into the cellular heterogeneity within brain tumors. ...
Cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease are just a few of the illnesses for which EVs can be used as biomarkers. ...
In a fast and economical manner, targeted region sequencing is able to obtain the complete catalog of disease genes, allowing us to see the differences among thousands of people to discover critical genes that cause human disease, such as cancer, heart disease, autism, and schizophrenia. Targeted region sequencing combines both target enrichment and NGS technologies. ...
The cell is the basic unit of life. Most current studies on the human genome, cancer or other fields are still conducted from the population level, and the results are often the mean value of gene expression in cell populations or only represent information on the vital activities of numerically dominant cells, while failing to ...