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titleOfInvention Method for evaluating microsatellite instability in a tumor sample
abstract A detection method for high throughput screening for tumor microsatellite instability. The method employs a panel of microsatellite loci and it is based on a fluorescent multiplex PCR system. The method provides a fast, sensitive, and cost-effective high throughput screening method of MSI detection. The method allows many samples to be processed in one day on a single polyacrylamide gel, and it utilizes much less nucleic acid sample than conventional methods.
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