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Gene synthesis refers to the artificial synthesis of double-stranded DNA molecules in vitro. At present, the required target DNA fragments are mainly obtained and amplified through gene cloning. Gene cloning is a revolutionary research technology, which can be summarized as: dividing, cutting, connecting, transferring, and selecting. The ultimate goal is to introduce the target gene into the host cell through corresponding technical means, and the target gene is replicated in large numbers in the host cell. ...
ByCD Biosciences - htDNA-chip® based in Shirley, NEW YORK (USA)
DNA sequencing refers to the analysis of the base sequence of specific DNA fragments, namely the arrangement of adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C) and guanine (G). The emergence of rapid DNA sequencing methods can greatly promote the research and discovery of biology and medicine. At present, the lowest-cost and high-throughput next-generation sequencing is the most widely used. Next-generation sequencing technology, also known as high-throughput sequencing technology, solves the problem that first-generation ...
ByCD Biosciences - htDNA-chip® based in Shirley, NEW YORK (USA)
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ByBiocept based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Standard treatment for advanced colorectal cancer generally involves surgical resection and chemotherapy. However, the recent emergence of targeted therapies, particularly those that inhibit EGFR, has provided treatment options that extend survival for a subset of patients. Unfortunately, this benefit does not extend to patients whose tumors contain mutations in EGFR signaling components KRAS and BRAF, which together represent 50% of all colorectal cancers. This makes characterizing these molecular markers an ...
ByBiocept based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
A liquid biopsy from Biocept gives you a new tool for profiling breast cancer—with a simple blood ...
ByBiocept based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is not a single disease, but a collection of cancer types whose pathology is classified by histology (cells) and molecular profiling (genetic and protein ...
ByBiocept based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
