Cytological specimens may be the ideal source of nucleic acids for the molecular characterization of tumors in the next generation sequencing (NGS) era. Liquid‐based shaking of core needle biopsy samples could enhance the diagnostic yield, allowing additional material to be examined in parallel with histopathology.

L'Imperio, V., Corral, L., Pagni, F. (2021). Liquid-based shaking of core needle biopsy samples for the molecular characterization of tumors: A fallback in cytopathology. CYTOPATHOLOGY, 32(2 (March 2021)), 283-286 [10.1111/cyt.12925].

Liquid-based shaking of core needle biopsy samples for the molecular characterization of tumors: A fallback in cytopathology

L'Imperio, Vincenzo;Pagni, Fabio
2021

Abstract

Cytological specimens may be the ideal source of nucleic acids for the molecular characterization of tumors in the next generation sequencing (NGS) era. Liquid‐based shaking of core needle biopsy samples could enhance the diagnostic yield, allowing additional material to be examined in parallel with histopathology.
Lettera in rivista
core biopsy; mechanical disaggregation; molecular pathology; next generation sequencing;
English
22-ott-2020
2021
32
2 (March 2021)
283
286
none
L'Imperio, V., Corral, L., Pagni, F. (2021). Liquid-based shaking of core needle biopsy samples for the molecular characterization of tumors: A fallback in cytopathology. CYTOPATHOLOGY, 32(2 (March 2021)), 283-286 [10.1111/cyt.12925].
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