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  1. DNA microarrays in the clinic: how soon, how extensively?Bertrand R. Jordan - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (7):699-705.
    Although DNA microarrays are now widely used in research settings, they have been slow to penetrate clinical practice in spite of their apparent advantages. This is due to the very different requirements for a clinical test in contrast to a research tool, and to a strict necessity for demonstrated clinical utility. There is a clear differentiation between two types of DNA array tests: “genomic” diagnostics, developed to ascertain the presence or absence of mutations, deletions or duplications, and for which clinical (...)
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  • Are expression profiles meaningless for cancer studies?Bertrand Jordan - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (9):730-733.
    Expression signatures obtained from tumour samples are widely used to characterise tumour subtypes and to provide prognostic information. This commentary, based on a recent paper, questions the scientific validity of such signatures as a means of understanding the underlying biology.
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