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Diagnostics

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

The Evolution of Epigenetic Biomarkers

| Niamh Buckley, Laura Feeney, James Beirne, and Paul Mullan

Markers such as DNA methylation, analyzed by liquid biopsy, may improve on ovarian cancer testing options like gold standard CA125

Diagnostics Analytical science

Sensing the Tiniest Change

| Menno Prins

New biomarker sensing technology can detect miniscule concentrations of molecules in the blood to assist with patient monitoring

Diagnostics Genetics and epigenetics

Thinking Outside the (Genome) Box

| Jason Mellad

Epigenetics may combine with liquid biopsy to offer an effective way of detecting early-stage cancers and recurrences

Diagnostics Biochemistry and molecular biology

Muscling in on Malignant Hyperthermia

| Bradley Launikonis

This dangerous condition can cause sudden death during surgery – but until now, testing has been unreliable and often painful and invasive

Diagnostics Digital and computational pathology

Searching Is Intelligence

| Hamid Tizhoosh

Despite extensive discussion of the benefits of artificial intelligence in pathology, few are talking about one major advantage – image search and retrieval

Diagnostics Cytology

What’s in a Brain?

| Jason Karamchandani

Jason Karamchandani explains how anatomic pathologists can identify and distinguish between the most common intracranial neoplasms of adulthood

Diagnostics Clinical care

Bioarcheology: Peopling the Past

| Jane Buikstra

Where did paleopathology come from? Where is it going next? And, most importantly, how can clinical and paleopathologists work together to benefit both fields?

Diagnostics Clinical care

Connecting Past to Present

| Niels Lynnerup

Niels Lynnerup explains the discipline of paleopathology and what benefits it has to offer pathology in the clinic or in the research laboratory

Diagnostics Profession

Translational Proteomics: Solving the Reproducibility Riddle

| David Chiang

How to get proteomics back on track

Diagnostics Clinical care

Express Insight into Bladder Cancer

Looking at miRNA expression levels may improve our ability to subtype bladder cancers and provide the most appropriate and effective treatment

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