نتایج جستجو برای: ctdna

تعداد نتایج: 831  

2016
Stewart A. Morley Brent L. Nielsen

Chloroplast genome copy number is very high in leaf tissue, with upwards of 10,000 or more copies of the chloroplast DNA (ctDNA) per leaf cell. This is often promoted as a major advantage for engineering the plastid genome, as it provides high gene copy number and thus is expected to result in high expression of foreign proteins from integrated genes. However, it is also known that ctDNA copy n...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2016
Jeffrey C Thompson Stephanie S Yee Andrea B Troxel Samantha L Savitch Ryan Fan David Balli David B Lieberman Jennifer D Morrissette Tracey L Evans Joshua Bauml Charu Aggarwal John A Kosteva Evan Alley Christine Ciunci Roger B Cohen Stephen Bagley Susan Stonehouse-Lee Victoria E Sherry Elizabeth Gilbert Corey Langer Anil Vachani Erica L Carpenter

PURPOSE The expanding number of targeted therapeutics for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) necessitates real-time tumor genotyping, yet tissue biopsies are difficult to perform serially and often yield inadequate DNA for next-generation sequencing (NGS). We evaluated the feasibility of using cell-free circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) NGS as a complement or alternative to tissue NGS. EXPERIMENT...

2016
Yang Gao Yayun Zhu Zhou Yuan

Pancreatic cancer has a rather dismal prognosis mainly due to high malignance of tumor biology. Up to now, the relevant researches on pancreatic cancer lag behind seriously partly due to the obstacles for tissue biopsy, which handicaps the understanding of molecular and genetic features of pancreatic cancer. In the last two decades, liquid biopsy, including circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and ci...

Journal: :Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2008
J Ghasemi Sh Ahmadi A I Ahmad S Ghobadi

The interaction of a new derivative of thiazole orange (TO-3) with calf thymus DNA (ctDNA) has been investigated by fluorescence and absorption spectroscopy. When TO-3 binds to ctDNA, absorption bands exhibit significant hypochromicity at low base pair/dye ratio (BP/D ratio), and high BP/D show hyperchromicity with red shift. The spectral changes are attributed to the different species formed b...

2015
Elena Pereira Olga Camacho-Vanegas Sanya Anand Robert Sebra Sandra Catalina Camacho Leopold Garnar-Wortzel Navya Nair Erin Moshier Melissa Wooten Andrew Uzilov Rong Chen Monica Prasad-Hayes Konstantin Zakashansky Ann Marie Beddoe Eric Schadt Peter Dottino John A. Martignetti Goli Samimi

BACKGROUND High-grade serous ovarian and endometrial cancers are the most lethal female reproductive tract malignancies worldwide. In part, failure to treat these two aggressive cancers successfully centers on the fact that while the majority of patients are diagnosed based on current surveillance strategies as having a complete clinical response to their primary therapy, nearly half will devel...

2017
Yi Chang Bhairavi Tolani Xiuhong Nie Xiuyi Zhi Mu Hu Biao He

Circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) released by tumor cells, termed ctDNA, closely reflects the heterogeneity of primary cancers and their metastases. As a noninvasive, real-time monitoring biomarker, ctDNA is a promising tool for detecting driver gene mutations, assessing tumor burden and acquired resistance, and early diagnosis. However, isolation and enrichment of cfDNA is a big challenge due ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
D Bisaro A Siegel

An estimate has been made of the amount of sequence homology present in the chloroplast DNA (ctDNA) of several higher plants by the technique of DNA-DNA hybridization. Approximately 85% of tomato, 60% of spinach, 45% of kale, and 15% of barley ctDNA sequences were found to hybridize with tobacco ctDNA under conditions in which maximum hybridization in homologous reactions reached 85%. All heter...

Journal: :Science translational medicine 2016
Florian Scherer David M Kurtz Aaron M Newman Henning Stehr Alexander F M Craig Mohammad Shahrokh Esfahani Alexander F Lovejoy Jacob J Chabon Daniel M Klass Chih Long Liu Li Zhou Cynthia Glover Brendan C Visser George A Poultsides Ranjana H Advani Lauren S Maeda Neel K Gupta Ronald Levy Robert S Ohgami Christian A Kunder Maximilian Diehn Ash A Alizadeh

Patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) exhibit marked diversity in tumor behavior and outcomes, yet the identification of poor-risk groups remains challenging. In addition, the biology underlying these differences is incompletely understood. We hypothesized that characterization of mutational heterogeneity and genomic evolution using circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) profiling could re...

2016
Hunter R Underhill Jacob O Kitzman Sabine Hellwig Noah C Welker Riza Daza Daniel N Baker Keith M Gligorich Robert C Rostomily Mary P Bronner Jay Shendure

Malignant tumors shed DNA into the circulation. The transient half-life of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) may afford the opportunity to diagnose, monitor recurrence, and evaluate response to therapy solely through a non-invasive blood draw. However, detecting ctDNA against the normally occurring background of cell-free DNA derived from healthy cells has proven challenging, particularly in non-me...

Journal: :Chinese journal of cancer 2016
Zhen Qin Vladimir A Ljubimov Cuiqi Zhou Yunguang Tong Jimin Liang

Cancer is a common cause of death worldwide. Despite significant advances in cancer treatments, the morbidity and mortality are still enormous. Tumor heterogeneity, especially intratumoral heterogeneity, is a significant reason underlying difficulties in tumor treatment and failure of a number of current therapeutic modalities, even of molecularly targeted therapies. The development of a virtua...

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