The past few decades have seen great advances in genetics and molecular cell biology. Advances in chemistry and engineering have enabled increased data throughput, permitting the study of complete sets of molecules with increasing speed and accuracy using techniques such as genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. In this Review, the authors discuss the opportunities that molecular diagnostic tools have to offer both basic scientists and translational researchers in the field of transplantation.
- Maarten Naesens
- Minnie M. Sarwal