A Commemorative Issue in Honour of Rudolf Virchow: From Cell Morphology to Molecular Pathology-Volume 2
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Pathology, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2023) | Viewed by 30292
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Interests: diagnostics; molecular oncology and pathology; precision medicine
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Interests: molecular biology; chemistry; translational medicine; clinical pathology; biomaterials; tissue engineering
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Dear Colleagues,
“Chemistry brings the clarification of living processes nearer than does anatomy. Each anatomical change must have been preceded by a chemical one.”
After 120 years after Virchow’s death, his words sound like a prophecy in front of the outstanding achievements of molecular research. Indeed, “chemical changes” at the subcellular and molecular level, like point mutations and single nucleotide polymorphisms, are currently exploited in several medical fields, ranging from oncohematology to prenatal diagnosis of genetic diseases. Furthermore, other research areas also benefit from progress in molecular medicine (e.g. forensic science, pharmacogenomics). In this respect, the 21st century has seen an impressive evolution of molecular methods, mainly based on PCR and mass spectrometry techniques, gradually moving from the academic context to diagnostics laboratories. This transition is supported by massive instrumental automation, combined with the development of algorithms for pattern recognition and management of complex information. Therefore, in the era of big data, the modern pathologist is expected to handle more frequently data mining challenges, rather than perform manual tasks. More than a century after Rudolf Virchow’s death, molecular approaches are reshaping research laboratories, speeding up turn-around times, and improving the sensitivity and specificity of analyses.
This new special issue, dedicated to the Father of modern pathology, will honor his memory, providing the latest insights into molecular techniques for medicine. Original research papers, reviews, and case studies reporting innovative molecular assays for pathology studies, diagnostic purposes, as well as for adjustment of therapy and follow-up, are herein welcome. The same applies to manuscripts dealing with new applications of molecular techniques, original strategies to solve technical issues, enhance standardization and improve sensitivity. Furthermore, systematic reviews and critical analyses, describing the advantages and current drawbacks of molecular approaches in a research context, will be considered.
Prof. Dr. Maria Addolorata Mariggiò
Dr. Maria Addolorata Bonifacio
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- molecular methods
- biomarkers
- biochemical mechanisms
- bioinformatics
- omics
- data mining
- laboratory medicine
- translational research
- clinical pathology
- evidence-based medicine
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