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A phenol-chloroform free method for cfDNA isolation from cell conditioned media: development, optimization and comparative analysis

The non-invasive invasive nature of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) as diagnostic, prognostic, and theragnostic biomarkers has gained immense popularity in recent years. The clinical utility of cfDNA biomarkers may depend on understanding their origin and biological significance. Apoptosis, necrosis, and/or a...

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Published in:Analytical biochemistry 2024-04, Vol.687, p.115454-115454, Article 115454
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