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GENETIC MARKERS OF PREDISPOSITION TO BREAST AND OVARIAN CANCER

  • Complex: detection of 16 germline mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes by PCR method

GENETIC MARKERS OF SENSITIVITY/RESISTANCE TO TARGETED ANTICANCER DRUGS

  • Detection of KRAS gene mutation by PCR method
  • Detection of NRAS gene mutations by PCR method
  • Complex detection of KRAS and NRAS gene mutations by PCR method
  • Detection of EGFR gene mutation complex by PCR method
  • Detection of V600E mutation in BRAF gene by PCR method
  • Detection of HER2/neu gene dose in human genomic DNA using real-time PCR
  • Detection of PIK3CA gene mutations by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
  • Detection of IDH1, IDH2 gene mutations by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)

IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY (IHC)

  • Detection of ALK gene mutation from tumor tissue biopsy by IHC method
  • Detection of PD-L1 receptor from tumor tissue biopsy by IHC method
  • Standardized IHC study: receptor status in breast cancer (PR, ER, ki67, C-erbB-2 (HER2/neu)
  • Detection of protein expression in ROS1 gene translocation from tumor tissue biopsy by IHC method
  • Detection of Her2/neu expression from tumor tissue biopsy by IHC method
  • Detection of Ki-67 expression from tumor tissue biopsy by IHC method
  • Detection of S100 protein from tumor tissue biopsy by IHC method
  • Detection of androgen receptors (AR) by immunohistochemistry method

LIQUID BIOPSY

  • Comprehensive study for detection of circulating tumor cells (CTC) content in peripheral blood

T-SPOT.TB immunological test for tuberculosis diagnosis is a blood test, also known as "Interferon Gamma Release Assay" (IGRA), a test for diagnosing infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

  • WHAT IS THE ESSENCE OF THE T-SPOT.TB TEST METHODOLOGY?
  • T-SPOT.TB testing is performed "in vitro". It detects the process of gamma-interferon production by T-lymphocytes when they encounter ESAT6 and CFP-10 proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
  • The presence of the disease is detected by the number of T-cells responding to the presence of antigens corresponding to the tuberculosis bacillus.

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