Neurological disease gene panels

Neurological diseases are defined as an inappropriate function of the peripheral or central nervous system due to impaired electrical impulses throughout the brain or nervous system (Expert Rev Mol Diagn 4: 317-332). Some of genetic neurological disorders are Alzheimer Disease, Huntington Disease, Parkinson Disease, Wilson’s disease, Epilepsy and Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL).

In such diseases, the source of the disease can be detected by genomic research using a new generation of sequencing technology, and the chance of correct and effective treatment is much higher in early diagnosed diseases.

POLGEN offers support for the molecular diagnosis of neurological disease using the power of the new generation of sequencing systems at this point.

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