Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in the United States and worldwide, with little known about the cause of the disease, novel technologies like single-cell genomics reveal missing details that are lost in bulk sequencing. With little known about the cause of the disease, novel technologies leveraging single-cell genomics reveal missing details that are lost in bulk sequencing. Uncover clonal evolution insights with precision; download the Tapestri DLBCL Panel today.
REQUEST A QUOTEAdvance your understanding of the genetic heterogeneity underpinning diffuse large b-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) by targeting 26 genes with 104 amplicons for single-cell sequencing. Covering a combination of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, this panel is designed to cover some of the most commonly mutated genes associated with DLBCL
DOWNLOAD DATASHEETUse Tapestri Designer to add or remove content from existing catalog panels and make this panel your own with content that is relevant to your research. Or start from scratch and upload your human (hg19) or mouse (mm10) targets using gene names, genomic coordinates, or SNV IDs. Target anywhere in the whole human or mouse genome and advance your research with targeted single-cell DNA sequencing.
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