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JOHNS HOPKINS DEVELOPS COLON CANCER BLOOD TEST.


Bert Vogelstein and colleagues at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Howard Hughes Medical Institute, (HHMI), nonprofit medical research organization founded in 1953 by Howard Hughes and largly funded from proceeds of the 1984–85 sale of Hughes Aircraft. Headquartered in Chevy Chase, Md. , in a collaborative study with Indivumed, have developed a test that reliably quantifies mutations in cancer genes in the blood of colorectal cancer patients (F. Diehl, M. Li, D. Dressman, Y. He, D. Shen Shen, in the Bible, place, perhaps close to Bethel, near which Samuel set up the stone Ebenezer. , S. Szabo, L.A. Diaz, Jr., S. Goodman, K. David, H. Juhl and B. Vogelstein: Detection and Quantification of Mutations in the Plasma of Patients with Colorectal Tumors. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., Article 05-07094, 2005).

Using Indivumed's highly standardized biobank, the researchers found elevated levels of mutated adenomatous polyposis coli adenomatous polyposis coli Familial adenomatous polyposis, see there. See APC gene, APC protein.  (APC (1) (American Power Conversion Corporation, West Kingston, RI, www.apcc.com) The leading manufacturer of UPS systems and surge suppressors, founded in 1981 by Rodger Dowdell, Neil Rasmussen and Emanual Landsman, three electronic power engineers who had worked at MIT. ) gene in the plasma of patients with advanced stage colorectal cancers. They also detected mutant genes in more than 60 percent of patients with early stage cancers. While many cancers, including those of the colon, are curable cur·a·ble
adj.
Capable of being cured or healed.
 if detected early, the lack of sensitive, non-invasive screening tools for early stage cancers has limited progress in this area. Their results provide the foundation for a new type of screening tool for presymptomatic, at-risk populations.

Indivumed

Indivumed has pioneered the "Indivumed BioBank Standard" for the generation and characterization of very high quality human biospecimens, i.e. serum, plasma, mononuclear mononuclear /mono·nu·cle·ar/ (-noo´kle-er)
1. having but one nucleus.

2. a cell having a single nucleus, especially a monocyte of the blood or tissues.


mon·o·nu·cle·ar
adj.
 blood cells, urine and, in particular, tissue (ischemia time < 15 min), as a basis for individualized cancer research and treatment. Indivumed's resources significantly increase research productivity. Indivumed's unique structure -- a biotech company integrated into a network of leading oncological hospitals -- is bridging the gap between preclinical models and patients.

For more information, visit http://www.indivumed.com.
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