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Hopkins-led research team takes gene mutation detection in blood to the next level – Science Daily
Researchers have developed a new technology to overcome the inefficiencies and high error rates common among next-generation sequencing techniques that have previously…

Next-generation gene sequencing (NGS) technologies — in which millions of DNA molecules are simultaneously but individually analyzed — theoretically provides researchers and clinicians the ability to noninvasively identify mutations in the blood stream. Identifying such mutations enables earlier diagnosis of cancer and can inform treatment decisions. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center researchers developed a new technology to overcome the inefficiencies and high error rates common among next-generation…
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