Glioma is a fast-growing tumor that develops from glial cells that surround and support neurons in the brain, including astrocytes, oligodendrocytes and ependymal cells. The key to improved outcome is in understanding the genetic diversity of glioma at the single-cell level. Uncover clonal evolution insights with precision; download the Glioma Research Panel today.
LEARN MOREAdvance your understanding of the genetic heterogeneity underpinning glioma by targeting 10 hotspot genes and 6 copy number variants and chromosome arm aneuploidies for single-cell sequencing. Carefully curated based on evidence from more than 15 databases such as COSMIC and reviewed by leading researchers of glioma, this virtual panel is designed to cover some of the most commonly mutated genes associated with glioma, including IDH1 and IDH2.
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