Currently there is a lot of interest in circulating tumor cells (CTC’s) as a rich source of biomarkers for the early cancer detection. For these enrichment methods, the detection of cancerous cells is clouded by the presence of many normal cells. Thus there is a need for sensitive somatic mutation detection.
Here Rob Bennett of Thermo Fisher Scientific R&D describes a poster presented at the Advances of Genome Biology and Technology meeting, also available for download.
Download the full poster below.
Somatic variant detection from circulating tumor cells using targeted next-generation sequencing
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