WHY IS MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY IMPORTANT?

 

The purpose of molecular pathology is to reveal the mechanisms of disease by recogn
ising molecular and pathway variations. At the core of this still-evolving discipline is the application of classical and novel methods established in biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, proteomics, and genetics, to the evaluation of pathological processes.

Numerous methods of molecular pathology depend on on the use of labelled antibodies and nucleic acid probes and are either slide-or fluid-based. Through molecular and genetic methods, molecular pathology methods are used across a variety of specialties to diagnose and assess risk for a multitude of diseases.

As the preparation of molecular pathology develops, so does the technology that allows this important testing. In providing care for patients, molecular scientists use numerous advanced technologies and instruments that signify the cutting-edge of modern health care.

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