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Review
. 2005 Jan;5(1):43-52.
doi: 10.1586/14737159.5.1.43.

Gene expression profiling using RNA extracted from whole blood: technologies and clinical applications

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Gene expression profiling using RNA extracted from whole blood: technologies and clinical applications

Andreas Pahl. Expert Rev Mol Diagn. 2005 Jan.

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    [No authors listed] [No authors listed] Expert Rev Mol Diagn. 2015 Jan;15(1):151. doi: 10.1586/14737159.2015.985960. Epub 2014 Nov 24. Expert Rev Mol Diagn. 2015. PMID: 25417551 No abstract available.

Abstract

Gene expression profiling promises to provide an insight into normal biologic and pathologic processes with the hope of predicting disease outcome or indicating individualized courses of therapy. The entire process for gene expression profiling from clinical samples consists of sample collection, transport and storage of clinical sample, isolation of nucleic acids, enzymatic modification of nucleic acids, detection and data analysis. All steps exert an influence on the quality, accuracy and reliability of the final result. A standardization of the entire process from sample collection to nucleic acid analysis is therefore required in order to achieve reliable gene expression results. After providing a general overview of technologies for gene expression profiling and respective caveats, this review will focus on clinical applications of blood sample profiling.

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