While molecular analysis has revolutionized pathology, the challenge of insufficient tissue for molecular research has persisted. Dr. Wilfrido Mojica—Chief of Pathology at the Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center and an Associate Professor at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Buffalo—is on a mission to overcome this challenge.

His solution? A simple wash of biopsy specimens that creates two distinct sample types: dislodged cells and the targeted tissue. After recovering these dislodged cells, Dr. Mojica and his team discovered they could obtain high-quality DNA & RNA suitable for molecular research.

Read the full story to learn more about this revolutionary cell wash method and how it’s helping to shape the future of pathology.

Tap into Priceless Information with a Revolutionary Cell Wash Method

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