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- who: Madhumathy G. Nair and collaborators from the Division of Molecular Medicine, StJohn`s Research Institute, StJohn`s Medical College, Bangalore, India have published the Article: Estimation of ALU Repetitive Elements in Plasma as a Cost-Effective Liquid Biopsy Tool for Disease Prognosisin Breast Cancer, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors have used liquid biopsy to evaluate prognosis and to monitor disease progression in breast cancer patients by assessing the small and large ALU repetitive element levels. The authors report for the first time a positive correlation between milder immune infiltration and ALU 247 . . .
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