نتایج جستجو برای: ffpe

تعداد نتایج: 1491  

2015
Matthew J. Marton Andrew R. McNamara D. Michele Nikoloff Aki Nakao Jonathan Cheng Sumitra Deb

The p53 tumor suppressor gene (TP53) is reported to be mutated in nearly half of all tumors and plays a central role in genome integrity. Detection of mutations in p53 can be accomplished by many assays, including the AmpliChip p53 Research Test. The AmpliChip p53 Research Test has been successfully used to determine p53 status in hematologic malignancies and fresh frozen solid tissues but ther...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine 2016
Miriam Potrony Celia Badenas Bénédicte Naerhuyzen Paula Aguilera Joan Anton Puig-Butille Gemma Tell-Marti Alba Díaz Cristina Carrera Llucia Alos Nicolas Delahaye Josep Malvehy Susana Puig

BACKGROUND BRAF and NRAS mutation detection is crucial for advanced melanoma treatment. Our aim was to evaluate how different characteristics from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples, age of the block or DNA concentration could influence the success of BRAF and NRAS mutational screening. METHODS DNA was obtained from 144 FFPE samples (62 primary melanoma, 43 sentinel lymph nodes [...

2015
Kazuko Sakai Junji Tsurutani Takeharu Yamanaka Azusa Yoneshige Akihiko Ito Yosuke Togashi Marco A. De Velasco Masato Terashima Yoshihiko Fujita Shuta Tomida Takao Tamura Kazuhiko Nakagawa Kazuto Nishio

Somatic mutations in KRAS, NRAS, and BRAF genes are related to resistance to anti-EGFR antibodies in colorectal cancer. We have established an extended RAS and BRAF mutation assay using a next-generation sequencer to analyze these mutations. Multiplexed deep sequencing was performed to detect somatic mutations within KRAS, NRAS, and BRAF, including minor mutated components. We first validated t...

2014
Qiling Li Min Li Li Ma Wenzhi Li Xuehong Wu Jendai Richards Guoxing Fu Wei Xu Tameka Bythwood Xu Li Jianxin Wang Qing Song

BACKGROUND The use of DNA from archival formalin and paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue for genetic and epigenetic analyses may be problematic, since the DNA is often degraded and only limited amounts may be available. Thus, it is currently not known whether genome-wide methylation can be reliably assessed in DNA from archival FFPE tissue. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Ovarian tissues, which we...

2017
Palak G Patel Shamini Selvarajah Karl-Philippe Guérard John M S Bartlett Jacques Lapointe David M Berman John B A Okello Paul C Park

Cancer biomarker studies often require nucleic acid extraction from limited amounts of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues, such as histologic sections or needle cores. A major challenge is low quantity and quality of extracted nucleic acids, which can limit our ability to perform genetic analyses, and have a significant influence on overall study design. This study was aimed at id...

2017
Olivier Loudig Tao Wang Kenny Ye Juan Lin Yihong Wang Andrew Ramnauth Christina Liu Azadeh Stark Dhananjay Chitale Robert Greenlee Deborah Multerer Stacey Honda Yihe Daida Heather Spencer Feigelson Andrew Glass Fergus J. Couch Thomas Rohan Iddo Z. Ben-Dov

Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) specimens, when used in conjunction with patient clinical data history, represent an invaluable resource for molecular studies of cancer. Even though nucleic acids extracted from archived FFPE tissues are degraded, their molecular analysis has become possible. In this study, we optimized a laboratory-based next-generation sequencing barcoded cDNA library ...

Journal: :Analytical biochemistry 2015
Gitte Brinch Andersen Henrik Hager Lise Lotte Hansen Jörg Tost

Formalin fixation has been the standard method for conservation of clinical specimens for decades. However, a major drawback is the high degradation of nucleic acids, which complicates its use in genome-wide analyses. Unbiased identification of biomarkers, however, requires genome-wide studies, precluding the use of the valuable archives of specimens with long-term follow-up data. Therefore, re...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2012
Frederick G Strathmann Grace Borlee Donald E Born Luis F Gonzalez-Cuyar Bertrand R Huber Geoffrey S Baird

BACKGROUND The current gold standard for diagnostic classification of many solid-tissue neoplasms is immunohistochemistry (IHC) performed on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue. Although IHC is commonly used, there remain important issues related to preanalytic variability, nonstandard methods, and operator bias that may contribute to clinically significant error. To increase the qu...

Journal: :Translational medicine 2012
Lincoln Nadauld John F Regan Laura Miotke Reet K Pai Teri A Longacre Shirley S Kwok Serge Saxonov James M Ford Hanlee P Ji

For the analysis of cancer, there is great interest in rapid and accurate detection of cancer genome amplifications containing oncogenes that are potential therapeutic targets. The vast majority of cancer tissue samples are formalin fixed and paraffin embedded (FFPE) which enables histopathological examination and long term archiving. However, FFPE cancer genomic DNA is oftentimes degraded and ...

2015
Steve Pressé

Anomalous diffusion processes are ubiquitous in biology and arise in the transport of proteins, vesicles and other particles. Such anomalously diffusive behavior is attributed to a number of factors within the cell including heterogeneous environments, active transport processes and local trapping/binding. There are a number of microscopic principles—such as power law jump size and/or waiting t...

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