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A single assay provides real-time, intraoperative methylome classification of CNS tumours with complete diagnosis available ...
Scientists and medics have developed an ultra-rapid method of genetically diagnosing brain tumors that will cut the time it takes to classify them from 6-8 weeks, to as little as two hours – which ...
Scientists and medics have developed an ultra-rapid method of genetically diagnosing brain tumors that will cut the time it ...
SCIENTISTS have created an “ultra-fast” test which can slash the time it takes to diagnose brain tumours. At the moment, patients usually wait six to eight weeks to find out the type ...
Scientists and medics have developed an ultra-rapid method of genetically diagnosing brain tumours that will cut the time it ...
Dr Simon Paine, a consultant neuropathologist at NUH, added: “This new method of diagnosing brain tumours is going to be a ...
The new tool, which assesses the DNA from a sample taken from the tumour, can achieve this in around two hours, experts found ...
Nanopore was spun out of Oxford University in 2005 with pioneering technology for sequencing nucleic acids on handheld devices. All the company’s sequencing devices work by analysing long DNA or ...
The class has recently been redesigned to give students experience with the entire process of DNA sequencing, from sampling to data analysis, using the latest nanopore devices from Oxford Nanopore ...
Learn More. For those unfamiliar, Oxford Nanopore makes cutting-edge DNA/RNA sequencing devices that enable real-time analysis of genetic material. They’re used for scientific research across ...