Depletion‐assisted multiplexed cell‐free RNA sequencing reveals distinct human and microbial signatures in plasma versus extracellular vesicles
Hongke Wang,
Qing Zhan,
Meng Ning
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundCell‐free long RNAs in human plasma and extracellular vesicles (EVs) have shown promise as biomarkers in liquid biopsy, despite their fragmented nature.MethodsTo investigate these fragmented cell‐free RNAs (cfRNAs), we developed a cost‐effective cfRNA sequencing method called DETECTOR‐seq (depletion‐assisted multiplexed cell‐free total RNA sequencing). DETECTOR‐seq utilised a meticulously tailored set of customised guide RNAs to remove large amounts of unwanted RNAs (i.e., fragmented ribosomal and mi… Show more
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