Cell Free Dna
Cell Free DNA (cfDNA) refers to DNA molecules that are present in the circulation of our body's fluids, such as plasma and serum, but lack an associated cellular structure. cfDNA is highly important as it offers non-invasive access to information about our health and genetic makeup. It is widely used in medical diagnostics and prenatal testing, as well as pharma and biotechnology research for disease prevention and development of new therapies. In addition, cfDNA can be used to improve our understanding of epigenetic processes, as well as to further advance genomics and personalized medicine.
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