Nanopore sequencing enables tissue-of-origin and pathogen detection in plasma cell-free DNA from critically ill patients
Cyril Willemart(University of Antwerp), Tom Vanden Berghe(VIB-UGent Center for Medical Biotechnology), Tim De Pooter(University of Antwerp), Gerben Menschaert(Ghent University), Mojca Stražišar(University of Antwerp), Eric A. J. Hoste(University of Pittsburgh), Tom Stroobants(University of Antwerp), Philippe G. Jorens(University of Antwerp), Thomas Demuyser(Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
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