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Agenda Topics- Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs): A Paradigm for Diagnostic Utility of Single Cell Analysis
- Diagnostic Opportunities for Extracellular Vesicles [eg., Liquid Biopsies]
- Cancer and Other Disease Classes where Exosomes May Hold Diagnostic Utility
- Exosomes as Biomarker Carriers
- Exosomes as Delivery Vehicles
- Liquid Biopsies: Exosomes, CTCs
- Methodologies for the Isolation, Purification, and Study of Exosomes and Microvesicles [Extracellular Vesicles]
- Isolation and Purification Methodologies, Reagents for Capture
- RNA and Protein Analysis in Exosomes and Microvesicles
- Tools for Enumeration and Characterization
- Microfluidic Devices for Single-Cell Transcriptomics
- Novel Tools and Technologies for Single Cell Analysis (SCA)
- FISH for SCA and mRNA Localization/Enumeration at the Single Cell Level
- Flow Cytometry: Applications in SCA
- Front-End Sample Preparation for Single Cell Analysis
- Label-Free Routes to Single Cell Analysis
- Microfluidics and Chips for Single Cell Analysis
- Single Cell Genomics and Transcriptomics
- Single Cell Proteomics
- Omics-based Approaches: Next-Generation Sequencing and Mass Spectrometry for Studying Extracellular Vesicle (EV) Cargo: Value for Biomarker Development
- Single Cell Analysis (SCA) in Companion Diagnostics (CDx) Development
- Challenges and Opportunities
- Technology Development
- Single Cell Analysis of Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs)
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