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Evi Lianidou

Researcher at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Publications -  203
Citations -  8268

Evi Lianidou is an academic researcher from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Circulating tumor cell & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 181 publications receiving 7035 citations. Previous affiliations of Evi Lianidou include Toronto Western Hospital.

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The Impact of Pre-analytical Factors on the Reliability of miRNA Measurements

TL;DR: This review highlights the importance of using standardized procedures and protocols for circulating miRNA isolation, detection, and quantification, in order to establish their role as non-invasive biomarkers in the clinical setting.
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Effect of Osimertinib on CTCs and ctDNA in EGFR Mutant Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients: The Prognostic Relevance of Liquid Biopsy

TL;DR: The decrease in both CTCs and ctDNA occurring early during osimertinib treatment is predictive of better outcome, implying that liquid biopsy monitoring may be a valuable tool for the assessment of treatment efficacy.
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Abstract 4813: DNA methylation of tumor suppressor and metastasis suppressor genes in primary tumors, circulating tumor cells and cell free DNA in the same breast cancer patients

TL;DR: DNA methylation of tumor suppressor and metastasis suppressor genes in primary tumors, circulating tumor cells and cell free DNA in the same breast cancer patients is compared to study BRMS1, CST6 and SOX17 promoter methylation.
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Comprehensive liquid biopsy analysis as a tool for the early detection of minimal residual disease in breast cancer

TL;DR: In this article , the authors performed a comprehensive liquid biopsy analysis in peripheral blood of 13 patients with early-stage operable breast cancer at several time points for a period of ten years.
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Abstract 2040: Gene expression profile of circulating tumor cells in breast cancer by RT-qPCR

TL;DR: Molecular characterization of CTCs has revealed a remarkable heterogeneity of gene expression between breast cancer patients, and RT-qPCR is highly sensitive and specific and can detect the expression of each individual gene at the one cell level.