Advances in molecular pathology. Volume 2, 2019 /

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Group Author: Tsongalis, Gregory J. (Editor); Tayoun, Ahmad N. Abou, PhD (Editor)
Published: Elsevier, Inc.,
Publisher Address: Philadelpha, PA :
Publication Dates: [2019]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Advances in molecular pathology, volume 2
Subjects:
Carrier Form: xviii, 213 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), forms ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9780323709507 (hardcover) :
0323709508 (hardcover)
Index Number: RB113
CLC: R36
Call Number: R36/A244-1/v.2
Contents: Preface : molecular pathology : unraveling the underlying complexities of human disease /
The evolution of constitutional sequence variant interpretation /
Future of clinical diagnosis : moving functional genomics approaches to the bedside /
Genomic data in the electronic health record /
Molecular genetics in myelodysplasia outcomes prognostication /
Assessing measurable residual disease in acute myeloid leukemia /
Philadelphia-like lymphoblastic leukemia approach to testing in clinical laboratories for diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic risk assessment /
Myeloid gene panel testing with correlation to updated clinical practice guidelines /
Impact of molecular diagnostics on antimicrobial stewardship /
Application of next-generation sequencing in public health epidemiology and outbreak investigation /
Next-generation sequencing approaches to predicting antimicrobial susceptibility testing results /
Artificial intelligence and pharmacogenomics : a timely synergy for individualizing medicine /
The evolution of DNA sequencing in pharmacogenics /
Consumer-initiated genetic testing and pharmacogenomics /
Machine learning in biology and medicine /
Clinical use of cell-free DNA in tumor diagnostics /
Practical concepts, current challenges, and technological advances in clinical next-generation assays for solid tumors /
Evidence builds for tumor mutation burden as an immunotherapy biomarker /
Human leukocyte antigen typing using high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing and application for cell line identification /
Expanding the connectivity map concept as the functional look-up table for systems biology /