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Barcoding to Cope with Leukaemia

By Liubov Edwards  •   September 15, 2016

Barcoding to cope with Leukaemia

Using a “barcode” to blood or steam cells is going to make it easier to monitor and study changes that occur or change over time. A new study reports that many of blood white cells are only formed during the foetal period, and stay with us for the rest of our lives and “barcoding” them makes it possible to watch them during a lifetime period and see how they change with age. This information can be crucial in cases of leukaemia, especially when a bone transplant is involved.

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