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Genetic Tests
- Biochemical Genetics
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Cytogenetics
- Ereditary Endocrinopaties
- Female infertility
- Forensic Genetics
- HLA - Typing
- Infectious diseases
- Male Infertility
- Microarray-based molecular karyotyping
- Molecular Cytogenetics
- Molecular Genetics
- Molecular Oncology (Early Diagnosis)
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Laboratory sections
- Biochemical Genetics
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Cytogenetics
- Forensic Genetics
- Infectious diseases
- Male Infertility and Female Infertility
- Microarray-based molecular karyotyping
- Molecular Genetics
- Molecular Oncology (Early Diagnosis) and Molecular Oncology (Predictive Tests)
- Nutritional genetics
- Paternity Testing and Parentage
- Pharmacogenetics
- Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)
- Prenatal Diagnosis
- Preventive Genetic Testing
- Recurrent Miscarriage
- Reproductive Genetics -
Laboratory Tour
External View [Photo Gallery]
-1 Floor
Locker Room, Restroom, Bar [Photo Gallery]
Ground Floor
Reception & Waiting Room [Photo Gallery]
1st Floor
Citogenetic laboratory [Photo Gallery]
2nd Floor
Molecular Genetics laboratory [Photo Gallery]
3rd Floor
Financial Offices [Photo Gallery]
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Access to Genoma Services
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Drawing and storing biological materials
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How to send samples to the Laboratory
STAKING REQUESTS
Requests for sample pick-ups can be made by phone from 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday and 9am to midday on Saturday.
LIST OF EXAMS OFFERED BY OUR CENTRE
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Fast Processing Procedure
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) has been introduced as an alternative to prenatal diagnosis, to increase the options available for couples who have a known genetically transmittable disease, providing reassurance and a reduced anxiety associated with reproduction. PGD can be considered as a very early form of prenatal diagnosis. Its intended goal is to diagnose a specific genetic disease on oocytes or embryos before a clinical pregnancy ... [Continue]
Finding in genes drug response
Pharmacogenetics refers to genetic differences in metabolic pathways which can affect individual responses to drugs, both in terms of therapeutic effect as well as adverse effects. In oncology, pharmacogenetics historically refers to germline mutations (e.g., single-nucleotide polymorphisms affecting genes coding for liver enzymes responsible for drug deposition and pharmacokinetics), whereas pharmacogenomics refers to somatic mutations in tumoral DNA leading to alteration in drug response ... [Continue]
Diet and well-being in our DNA
Nutrigenetics studies the effect of genetic variations on
the interaction between diet and health with implications to
susceptible subgroups. More specifically, nutrigenomics
studies how individual differences in genes influence the
body's response to diet and nutrition ... [Read more]
Analysis Results in 3/5 working days!
The paternity test is based on the principle that every individual inherits his genetic patrimony from his parents, 50% from his father and 50% from his mother.
The test consists in comparing the genetic characteristics of the child under study with those of the presumed father and mother, ... [More details]