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Dr Massimo Cristofanilli, MD Joins Datar Cancer Genetics as Strategic Advi
Updated : 1 year, 1 month ago IST
New York [US]/ London [UK]/ Munich [Germany]/ New Delhi [India], February 11: Datar Cancer Genetics (DCG), a global leader in non-invasive cancer diagnostics, announces Dr. Massimo Cristofanilli as Strategic Advisor, reinforcing its commitment to advancing early cancer detection and precisio
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Datar Cancer Genetics Unveils Next Generation Multi-Analyte, AI-Powered De
Updated : 1 year, 1 month ago IST
London [UK]/ Munich [Germany]/ New Delhi [India], February 4: Datar Cancer Genetics (DCG) has launched Exacta AI, a next generation multi-analyte AI-driven platform providing optimized treatment options for cancer patients who have exhausted the standard options. It integrates a 360° tu
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Datar Cancer Genetics to Provide Groundbreaking Video-Enhanced Results of
Updated : 1 year, 1 month ago IST
New Delhi [India] / London [UK] / Munich [Germany], January 28: Datar Cancer Genetics (DCG) has launched a revolutionary video-reporting service for in-vitro chemosensitivity testing, powered by AI-driven technology. This innovation provides oncologists with real-time visual evidence of chem
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Datar Cancer Genetics Introduces Revolutionary Tumor-Agnostic + Informed B
Updated : 1 year, 1 month ago IST
London [UK]/ Munich [Germany]/ New Delhi [India], January 22: Datar Cancer Genetics (DCG) today announced the launch of Target-MRD, an advanced molecular residual disease (MRD) monitoring blood test for solid organ cancers. Target-MRD is a blood test based on tumor-agnostic next-generation s
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Yeast cells might produce medicines for treatment of psychotic disorders:
Updated : 2 years, 4 months ago IST
An international team of experts has produced new promising outcomes in basic research by producing biological molecules for medicine using genetically altered yeast cells. In 2022, the researchers drew international notice by programming the longest-ever biosynthetic pathway - or 'assembly
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Study sheds light on epigenetic changes in cancer progression
Updated : 2 years, 4 months ago IST
Every cell produces its own proteins by utilising the genetic information contained in its genes. Mutations are changes in this information that can disrupt the function of the affected proteins. This is known as cancer genetics in oncology. However, in recent decades, a new area has emerged
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Cancer-infecting virus ‘warms up’ cold tumors, boosts immunotherapy: Resea
Updated : 5 months, 1 week ago IST
According to recent research published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, equipping cancer-infecting viruses with tumor-inhibiting genetic cargo boosts the immune system and supports immunotherapy in reducing or totally eradicating aggressive tumours in mice. The findings pave the path
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Cancer-infecting virus ‘warms up’ cold tumors, improves immunotherapy: Stu
Updated : 2 years, 7 months ago IST
According to a new study published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, equipping cancer-infecting viruses with tumour-inhibiting genetic cargo promotes the immune system and aids immunotherapy in shrinking or completely clearing aggressive tumours in mice. The findings pave the way f
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Study: Recently found RNA molecules may aid in detection, treatment of eso
Updated : 2 years, 10 months ago IST
Irregularities in the body's genetic code for protein production have been linked to malignant tumours. However, most genetic material contains components whose purpose is unknown.
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Study discovers how genetic mutations contribute to adult epilepsy
Updated : 2 years, 10 months ago IST
bout 1 in 26 people have epilepsy, and the most common type, temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), is frequently ineffectively treated with anti-seizure drugs. Neurosurgery may be necessary for patients with this type of epilepsy in order to stop their seizures. Uncertainty surrounds the causes and
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Study finds women over 50 with specific mutations are at higher risk of ca
Updated : 3 years ago IST
Women who have BRCA1 or BRCA2 genetic abnormalities continue to have a significant chance of developing cancer after age 50, even if they have never been diagnosed with the disease. This is true even though these mutations are linked to a younger beginning of breast and ovarian cancer
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Scientists come up with new method to locate gene activity and proteins ac
Updated : 3 years, 2 months ago IST
A new method can illuminate the identities and activities of cells throughout an organ or a tumour at unprecedented resolution, according to a study co-led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian and the New York Genome Center.
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