As a tumour grows, its phagocytic capability to shed and eliminate circulating tumor cells, miRNA, exosomes and cell-free DNA into the bloodstream also escalates.

cfDNA: What You Need to Know

Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) as the name signifies are the bits of DNA present free of cells – in the blood. As a cell dies, it releases its fragmented contents into the blood including diseased DNA among others (exosomes, miRNA, etc.). This forms the basis of cfDNA analysis diagnosing several conditions. Why Use cfDNA for Analysis? …

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