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DNA Extraction from Paraffin Embedded Material for Genetic and Epigenetic Analyses
Published on: March 26, 2011
Formalin-free tissue embedding is less hazardous and results in better DNA quality
Maarten Niemantsverdriet1, Ageeth Knol1, Jose van der Starre-Gaal1
1Isala Pathology, Zwolle, The Netherlands.
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Disease diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy choice progressively rely on good-quality Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) for molecular analysis. As tissue processing is routinely performed worldwide with ancient techniques using toxic and DNA-damaging formaldehyde, the quality of DNA isolated from embedded tissues used for diagnostics is poor. We used a novel formalin-free tissue embedding method to process tissues and show that, after 5 years, DNA quality is superior to formalin fixation.
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