Jeanne Inchauspé on Platelets Carrying Tumor DNA
Jeanne Inchauspé, PhD student in Computational Genomics at University of Oxford, reposted from Science Magazine on LinkedIn:
”Read our new study on platelets carrying tumour cell-free DNA!”
Science Magazine shared on LinkedIn:
”In a new Science study, researchers report that some circulating DNA is sequestered within platelets.
This source could improve sensitivity in monitoring for genetic abnormalities across tissues.
Learn more in a new Science Perspective.”
Read the full article in Science.
Article: Platelets sequester extracellular DNA, capturing tumor-derived and free fetal DNA
Authors: Lauren Murphy, Jeanne Inchauspé, Giampiero Valenzano, Pamela Holland, Nikolaos Sousos, Hayley L. Belnoue-Davis, Rong Li, Natalie J. Jooss, Camelia Benlabiob, Eleanor Murphy, Zohar Etzioni, Emelie Shepherd, Lucy Denly, Sujata Biswas, Lin Chen, Jennifer O’Sullivan, Michael P. Rimmer, Abdullah O. Khan, Christina Simoglou Karali, Nadia Nasreddin, Ian S. Hitchcock, Milka Koupenova, Skirmantas Kriaucionis, Jim R. Hughes, Eric O’Neill, Manu Vatish, Paul Rees, Simon Leedham, Michael Desborough, Adam J. Mead, Benjamin Schuster-Böckler, Christopher D. Gregory, Bethan Psaila

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