Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Elke Reifenberger is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Elke Reifenberger.


Clinical Chemistry | 2009

A High-Sensitivity, Medium-Density, and Target Amplification–Free Planar Waveguide Microarray System for Gene Expression Analysis of Formalin-Fixed and Paraffin-Embedded Tissue

Stephan Schwers; Elke Reifenberger; Mathias Gehrmann; Alexandre M. Izmailov; Kerstin Bohmann

BACKGROUND Many microarray platforms and their associated assay chemistries do not work properly with RNA extracted from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples, a feature that severely hampers the use of microarrays in oncology applications, for which FFPE tissue is the routine specimen. Furthermore, the limited sensitivity of most microarray platforms requires time-consuming and costly amplification reactions of the target RNA, which negatively affects clinical laboratory work flow. METHODS We developed an approach for sensitively and reliably measuring mRNA abundances in FFPE tissue samples. This approach involves automated RNA extractions, direct hybridization of extracted RNA to immobilized capture probes, antibody-mediated labeling, and readout with an instrument applying the principle of planar waveguides (PWG). A 14-gene multiplex assay conducted with RNA isolated from 20 FFPE blocks was correlated to an analysis of the same with reverse-transcription quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR). RESULTS The assay sensitivity for gene expression analysis obtained for the PWG microarray platform was <10 fmol/L, eliminating the need for target preamplification. We observed a correlation coefficient of 0.87 to state-of-the-art RT-qPCR technology with RNA isolated from FFPE tissue, despite a compressed dynamic range for the PWG system (a 2.9-log dynamic range for PWG in our test system vs 5.0 logs for RT-qPCR). The precision of the PWG platform was comparable to RT-qPCR (Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.9851 for PWG vs 0.9896 for RT-qPCR) for technical replicates. CONCLUSIONS The presented PWG platform demonstrated excellent sensitivity and precision and is especially well suited for any application for which fast, simple, and robust multiplex assays of RNA in FFPE tissue are required.


Archive | 2011

Reference sample for quality control in molecular diagnosis

Elke Reifenberger; Petra Walter; Christoph Petry


Archive | 2002

Single nucleotide polymorphisms predicting cardiovascular disease

Udo Stropp; Stephan Schwers; Elke Reifenberger; Harald Kallabis


Archive | 2006

Polyelectrolyte monolayers and multilayers for optical signal transducers

Karlheinz Hildenbrand; Stephan Schwers; Elke Reifenberger


Archive | 2011

Control material for nucleic acid tests

Kerstin Bohmann; Christoph Petry; Elke Reifenberger; Stephan Schwers


Archive | 2006

Polyelektrolytes monocouches ou multicouches pour des transducteurs de signaux optiques

Karlheinz Hildenbrand; Stephan Schwers; Elke Reifenberger


Archive | 2002

Polymorphismes a nucleotide unique pronostiquant les maladies cardio-vasculaires

Udo Stropp; Stephan Schwers; Elke Reifenberger; Harald Kallabis


Archive | 2002

Herz-kreislauf-erkrankung vorhersagende einzelnukleotid-polymorphismen Cardiovascular disease-predictive single nucleotide polymorphisms

Udo Stropp; Stephan Schwers; Elke Reifenberger; Harald Kallabis


Archive | 2002

Cardiovascular disease-predictive single nucleotide polymorphisms

Udo Stropp; Stephan Schwers; Elke Reifenberger; Harald Kallabis


Archive | 2001

Polymorphismes mononucleotidiques (SNPs) pour prevoir des maladies cardio-vasculaires

Harald Kallabis; Elke Reifenberger; Stephan Schwers; Udo Stropp

Collaboration


Dive into the Elke Reifenberger's collaboration.

Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge