Single-copy detection of somatic variants from solid and liquid biopsy
Abstract Accurate detection of somatic variants, against a background of wild-type molecules, is essential for clinical decision making in oncology. Existing approaches, such as allele-specific real-time PCR, are typically limited to a single target gene and lack sensitivity. Alternatively, next-gen...
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Main Authors: | Ana-Luisa Silva, Paulina Klaudyna Powalowska, Magdalena Stolarek, Eleanor Ruth Gray, Rebecca Natalie Palmer, Bram Herman, Cameron Alexander Frayling, Barnaby William Balmforth |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/32a9deb4b5494e9b83600d66a2c7451b |
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