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Urine cfDNA standardisation with the MUMIE framework to guides collection, extraction, and reporting of ucfDNA studies. Are you using
#ctDNA
#LiquidBiopsy
in research/trials? If so read our Nature Reviews Cancer commentary (
rdcu.be/eH6Ao
) or head over to my blog at
enseqlopedia.com/2025/10/unlo...
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Unlocking the Potential of Urine-Based Liquid Biopsies - Enseqlopedia
I’m really pleased to say I’m an author on a new article in Nature Cancer discussing the potential of using urine-based liquid biopsies for cancer detection, particularly through the analysis of circu...
https://enseqlopedia.com/2025/10/unlocking-the-potential-of-urine-based-liquid-biopsies/
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Excited about what's coming up on Feb 20th from Roche or at AGBT - Advances in Genome Biology and Technology? Here's a light-hearted Book of the Genome over at Enseqlopedia:
enseqlopedia.com/2025/02/the-...
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Exciting announcements from Illumina (still not here on Bsky) in the spatial space.
@jasmineplummer.bsky.social
who's winning on capture area i.e. breadth, or resolution i.e. sequencing depth and transcriptome coverage?
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Hi everyone on Bluesky working in
#genomics
#NGS
. Today is Valentines day. How many of you are more excited about Feb 20th?! Read my new post on Enseqlopedia Roche emerges from the Lazarus pit to take on Illumina
enseqlopedia.com/2025/02/roch...
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Roche emerges from the Lazarus pit
Is Roche going to "knock it out of the park" or "jump the shark"? Everyone I know is excited, even if many of them are sceptical, about the Feb 20th webinar and what we will learn about SBX. Alex Dick...
http://enseqlopedia.com/2025/02/roche-emerges-from-the-lazarus-pit/
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Hi oncology 'omics community. I'm trying to build a
#liquidbiopsy
#LBx
#MRD
FEED using
@skyfeed.app
but there's no skeets in this space. If you are working in liquid biopsy please start posting.
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about 1 year ago
The Sun. Taken at night. Not looking up at sky but down through 8000 miles of the Earth. Not with light but neutrinos
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Keith Robison
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Since carbon-14 dating calculations are based on Earth’s atmosphere, nobody with a clue would try to date aliens using C-14
www.cbsnews.com/news/mexico-...
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Researcher shows bodies of purported "non-human" beings to Mexican congress at UFO hearing
Jamie Maussan, a longtime UFO researcher, was joined in Mexico's Congress by a former U.S. Navy pilot who made a similar plea for openness in D.C. just weeks earlier.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mexico-ufo-researcher-shows-purported-non-human-being-bodies-to-congress/
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