Cyclomics, a UMC Utrecht spin-off originating from the research group of Associate Professor Jeroen de Ridder, announced the developer access of a new ‘liquid biopsy’ research workflow using Nanopore sequencing to detect specific molecules associated with cancer circulating in the blood.
Cyclomics uses Nanopore sequencing to detect specific molecules associated with cancer circulating in the blood. The startup works in a strategic collaboration with Oxford Nanopore Technologies. For more information please visit the Cyclomics website.
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