Not exact matches
If patients
who respond well have a particular
molecular signature, investigators can include more people with those
markers in the trial and stop treatment for those
who don't respond well.
Another student
who was using phage - display technology to identify new
molecular markers in ovarian cancer attended a clinic in gynecologic oncology once a week throughout her dissertation research.
Plant breeding research elsewhere in the world has benefited from advances in genomics and
molecular markers, but plant breeding scientists in China do not work closely with researchers in those areas, says Carl Pray, an agriculture, food, and resource economics expert at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey,
who has worked in China.
Professor David Wraith,
who led the research, said: «Insight into the
molecular basis of antigen - specific immunotherapy opens up exciting new opportunities to enhance the selectivity of the approach while providing valuable
markers with which to measure effective treatment.
Those with uninformative cytogenetic or
molecular markers with negative minimal residual disease at the end of induction were noted to experience the most benefit (nearly 2-fold benefit from receiving a fifth dose of chemotherapy) vs. those with favorable cytogenetic and
molecular features
who did not experience benefit from receiving a fifth dose of therapy.
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago and Yale University recruited 116 women
who had lost at least two early pregnancies, and tested their levels of nCyclinE, a
molecular marker for endometrial health.