A Review published in Cancer Cell International explains the bidirectional tumor-platelets interactions and explores whether small nuclear RNAs can serve as novel biomarkers for cancer diagnostics.
], which urgently needs further investigation to enable extended and more optimal diagnostics. Besides, there is still a large gap between biomarker discovery and clinical validation and implementation. The simplified, low-cost and standardized methodologies must be developed. For example, the most commonly used method of platelet isolation is low-speed centrifugation, but the protocols quite differ from different researches and laboratories [].
]. Collectively, we believe that TEP RNA repertoire and RNA processing machineries including snRNAs will be widely used in cancer diagnosis, treatment and prognosis monitoring in future, bringing great progress to the cancer diagnostics and treatment and warrant further research.The data supporting the conclusions of this article will be made available by the authors, without undue reservation.Palacios-Acedo AL, Mege D, Crescence L, Dignat-George F, Dubois C, Panicot-Dubois L, Platelets.
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