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MCL Nerve Biopsy Patient Information MC123590

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© Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER). All rights reserved. 10/2024 Newborn Screen Follow-up for Krabbe Disease: Galactocerebrosidase and Psychosine Newborn screening for infantile/late infantile Krabbe disease ■...

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Neuro-oncology: An integrated approach to interpreting genetic information from brain tumor samples - Insights

As part of Mayo Clinic’s Neuro-Oncology practice, the Division of Laboratory Genetics and Genomics tests about 50 brain tumors a week, and upwards of 1,500 brain tumors a year from all over the world.

Finding the Balance: Legal Issues Arising from Precision Medicine - Insights

By taking into account an individual’s genes, lifestyle, and environment, precision medicine offers the prospect of finding individualized therapies that might ultimately cure diseases such as cancer and diabetes. Yet, as with other...

Renal - Insights

Mayo Clinic Laboratories’ nephrology experts, pathologists, and laboratory scientists uphold the highest standards of renal laboratory care.

Group purchasing - Insights

Mayo Clinic Laboratories works closely with group purchasing organizations (GPOs) and purchasing groups (PGs) to provide clients access to our esoteric tests and services, delivering solutions that drive efficiency.

Mayo Clinic Laboratory and Pathology Research Roundup: April 2 - Insights

This week's research roundup feature: Follicular lymphoma (FL) is an indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma of germinal center origin, which presents with significant biologic and clinical heterogeneity. Using RNA-seq on B cells sorted from 87 FL...

Mayo Clinic Laboratory and Pathology Research Roundup: March 26 - Insights

This week's research roundup feature: Implant-associated infections (IAIs) pose serious threats to patients and can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. These infections may be difficult to diagnose due, in part, to...