Urine cell-free (UCF) DNA has recently been proposed as a potential marker for early bladder cancer diagnosis. It is known that normal apoptotic cells produce highly fragmented DNA while cancer cells release longer DNA. Therefore, we verified the potential role of UCF DNA integrity in early bladder cancer diagnosis.
Casadio, V., Calistri, D., Tebaldi, M., Bravaccini, S., Gunelli, R., Martorana, G., et al. (2013). Urine cell-free DNA integrity as a marker for early bladder cancer diagnosis: preliminary data. UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY, 31(8), 1744-1750 [10.1016/j.urolonc.2012.07.013].
Urine cell-free DNA integrity as a marker for early bladder cancer diagnosis: preliminary data
CASADIO, VALENTINA;BRAVACCINI, SARA;MARTORANA, GIUSEPPE;BERTACCINI, ALESSANDRO;
2013
Abstract
Urine cell-free (UCF) DNA has recently been proposed as a potential marker for early bladder cancer diagnosis. It is known that normal apoptotic cells produce highly fragmented DNA while cancer cells release longer DNA. Therefore, we verified the potential role of UCF DNA integrity in early bladder cancer diagnosis.File in questo prodotto:
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