A Simple Guide To Circulating Nucleic Acids: What Are They And Why Are They Important?
In 1948, Mandel and Mattais reported for the first time that nucleic acids are present in human plasma. Much later, Leon et al reported that the levels of circulating DNA in cancer patients was much higher than in normal people. This is when circulating DNA came into the spotlight as a simpler option to tissue biopsy. Soon, I will be posting a series of posts on circulating DNA and RNA. We will discuss the ways by which they are released from the cell. Later posts will describe the approaches by which they are analyzed.
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References:
1. Mandel P, Metais P. Nuclear acids in human blood plasma. Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales. 1948 Feb;142(3-4):241-3.
2. Leon SA, Shapiro B, Sklaroff DM, Yaros MJ. Free DNA in the serum of cancer patients and the effect of therapy. Cancer research. 1977 Mar 1;37(3):646-50.


Please explain from where DNA and RNA are coming
ReplyDeleteI will be explaining this in a future post soon.
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