2010
DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.tcmusa10-b14
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Abstract B14: A high-throughput allelic copy-number platform utilizing a 75-ng DNA input in a 330,000 molecular inversion probes (MIP) assay on microarrays with FFPE samples

Abstract: Background: Copy number (CN) studies of cancer hold great promise for the discovery of reliable biomarkers that can predict clinical outcomes such as prognosis and response to medication. One of the greatest challenges in the study of cancer CN (CCN) is that the vast majority of banked samples are formalin-fixed paraffin- embedded (FFPE). Due to DNA degradation, FFPE samples generally perform poorly with most CN technologies. However, MIP technology works well on FFPE samples, requiring only small stretches of… Show more

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