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A Comprehensive Guide to the Liver Cancer

It can be predicted that proteomics research will lead to substantial breakthroughs in molecular diagnosis of tumors, allowing scientists to identify proteins that transform healthy cells into cancer cells, and use these findings to develop techniques for detecting proteins in blood samples to help diagnose early tumors. As a sensitive marker of liver cancer, protein has very important application value in the diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, the study of liver cancer protein markers should also be extended to the study of gene markers. Increasing number of relative recombinant antibodies are developed and provided by more and more top antibody suppliers.

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A Comprehensive Guide to the Liver Cancer

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  1. LIVER CANCER IMPROVE HUMAN HEALTH OVERVIEW Around 6.35 million people are diagnosed with malignant tumors annually, including 260,000 people suffering from liver cancer. More than 90% of primary liver tumors are malignant tumors, and the incidence of primary liver cancer ranks first. DETECTION OF CANCER-RELATED GENES Cancer-related genes are traditionally divided into oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, tumor metastasis genes and tumor metastasis suppressor genes. GENE DETECTION OF RELATED VIRUSES Lots of studies have found that the occurrence of liver cancer is closely related to the infection of hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and other viruses. Molecular diagnostic methods such as nucleic acid hybridization, PCR, gene chip are used to detect the gene of these tumor-related viruses, which can also provide a reference for the diagnosis of tumors. MARKER DETECTION OF LIVER CANCER Cell tumor markers mainly include oncogenes and cell surface antigens that are rarely produced or produced in normal tissues and benign diseases, which reflect the occurrence and development of tumors and the activation or inactivation of tumor-related genes. They can be detected in tissues, body fluids and excreta of cancer patients. In addition, in the process of tumorigenesis and development, some factors have low specificity, but they are related to the development of tumors, which can also be used in the diagnosis of tumors. FOR REFERENCE: WWW.ENTREPRISESCANADA.CA CREATIVE BIOLABS.COM

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