
Chris Gardner
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Feb 8, 2024 |
mlo-online.com | Chris Gardner |Kara Nadeau
PathogenDx announced the launch of D3 Array-UTI, a multiplexed PCR test that detects 26 pathogens and 12 antibiotic resistance gene markers to aid clinicians in delivering rapid UTI treatment. Powered by the Company’s novel multiplexed molecular diagnostics technology, D3 Array-UTI features testing in triplicate for quality assurance, with qualitative and quantitative results in the same reaction, as well as automated, cloud-based data analysis, reporting and management.
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Jan 17, 2024 |
mlo-online.com | Chris Gardner |Kara Nadeau |Jackie Weiss
A special issue of the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine’s (formerly AACC’s) The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine highlights the latest research in this field that could advance care for conditions ranging from infectious diseases to inherited disorders. Sequencing cell-free DNA in blood samples has the potential to improve infectious disease evaluation and treatment, and is explored in a study published in this issue.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
mlo-online.com | Chris Gardner |Kara Nadeau |Jackie Weiss
Molecular diagnostics applies techniques of molecular biology to diagnose disease, as well as predict its course; select appropriate treatments; and monitor treatments’ effectiveness.1 Testing within this medical field often involves a complex workflow of many steps that are prone to variability. Different factors can influence this variability, and if they are not controlled, they could alter specimen integrity and thus lead to patient misdiagnosis.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
mlo-online.com | Chris Gardner
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received reports of T-cell malignancies, including chimeric antigen receptor CAR-positive lymphoma, in patients who received treatment with BCMA- or CD19-directed autologous CAR T cell immunotherapies.Reports were received from clinical trials and/or postmarketing adverse event (AE) data sources.
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Nov 25, 2023 |
auburnpub.com | Chris Gardner
SALT LAKE CITY — Shedeur Sanders didn’t play. And, true to his mantra, Deion Sanders’ Buffs didn’t quit. Colorado, a three-touchdown underdog, fell 23-17 at Utah on Saturday despite a heroic game by two-way Buffs star Travis Hunter (107 receiving yards, one score) and nearly 200 passing yards by freshman backup quarterback Ryan Staub, who made his first collegiate start in Sanders’ place. The ...
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