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Inside the Lab Oncology

Under the Skin

| Michael Schubert

A blood test for circulating tumor DNA can reveal what’s going on below the surface of malignant melanoma

Inside the Lab Biochemistry and molecular biology

A Question of Value

| Fedra Pavlou

Molecular testing is changing the face of healthcare. But how far should it go?

Inside the Lab Histology

Getting Personal

| Anne-Lise Peille

Patient-derived xenografts are a valuable tool for the oncological drug development of the future

Inside the Lab Microbiology and immunology

Viruses Face the Ultimate Test

| William Aryitey

Shotgun sequencing is a powerful tool in microbial genomics, but viral genomes have proven tough to crack.

Inside the Lab Oncology

A Paper to Circulate

| Ian Cree

This paper is one of a number published over the last year that examine the potential for liquid biopsy in colorectal cancer.

Inside the Lab Oncology

Recurrence Ratio

| Michael Schubert

In patients with early-stage breast cancer, the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio may indicate future risk of recurrence

Inside the Lab Profession

The Path(ology) to Quality Improvement

| Paul Stennett

What labs need to know about the importance of ISO 15189 accreditation.

Inside the Lab Precision medicine

Predicting the Impact of Personalization

| Neema Jamshidi

Kinetic models offer a single test to predicts patients' likelihood of drug side effects.

Inside the Lab Neurology

The Overactive Brain

| Michela Gallagher

Unusual neuron overactivity has led to a drug that may delay Alzheimer's disease onset.

Inside the Lab Genetics and epigenetics

Fertilization Failure Forecast

| Michael Schubert

Understanding the genetic basis of recurrent IVF failure may help counsel couples.

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