Synopsis: Domenii: Biotech: Biotech colaterale: Biomarker:


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and the Medical Research Council, have developed also a biomarker test to identify SETD2 mutated tumours,


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and may provide a resource for discovery of beta cell therapies that promote survival or regeneration of beta cells and development of screening biomarkers to monitor beta cell health and survival to guide therapeutic


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it will help identify many more genes that hold potential as genetic biomarkers of disease progression


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"Ultimately this could provide another biomarker in the toolkit for identifying those at greatest risk of developing diseases such as Alzheimer's."


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importantly, broaden the opportunity to use lncrnas as biomarkers to detect prostate cancer.""The study profiled the lncrnas in three distinct groups:(

but not all of the study samples, suggesting that reliance on a single biomarker may be insufficient for prostate cancer detection,


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Bacteria behaving badly Das first became interested in diagnostics as an otolaryngology resident during research to find potential biomarkers of sinusitis in the blood.


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They have found new biomarkers: molecules whose increased presence or absence in tissue suggests the development of tumorous cells.

They concluded that especially SOCS2 could be a very sensitive early diagnostic biomarker. Further analysis also revealed that this protein could even give an early prediction of the cancer's severity.


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and a host of other diseases in people using promising new biomarkers called exosomes. Indeed Popular Science magazine named exosome-based cancer diagnostics one of the 20 breakthroughs that will shape the world this year.

which is a key setback in clinical development of exosomal biomarkers. Now Zeng and colleagues from the University of Kansas Medical center and KU Cancer Center have published just a breakthrough paper in the Royal Society of Chemistry journal describing their invention of a miniaturized biomedical testing device for exosomes.

and better sensitivity of analysis when compared with the conventional bench-top instruments now used to examine the tiny biomarkers.

Such knowledge would help develop better predictive biomarkers and more efficient targeted therapy to improve the clinical outcome.


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Biomarker reveals cancer cause The expression of the protein CLIP2*provides information on whether a papillary thyroid carcinoma was induced by radiation

With this discovery, scientists from the Helmholtz Zentrum München have identified a new biomarker for the diagnosis of the cancer cause.

In their investigations, the scientists developed a standardized method to determine the CLIP2 biomarker status."This biomarker allows us both to draw conclusions about the mechanisms involved in the development of such tumours


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lonal analyses and gene profiling identify genetic biomarkers of the thermogenic potential of human brown and white preadipocytes, Nature Medicine, 2015;


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scientists at the National Brain Research Centre (NBRC) have reported clinical evidence supporting the role of a novel biomarker in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease.

Glutathione (GSH), the biomarker, is a natural antioxidant that protects the brain from damage. Researchers claim that those suffering from the disease have reduced GSH as compared to the healthy individuals."

However, the new biomarker can be assessed by MRI-like imaging tests. Also, it can help predict the disease much before its onset,

"Several animal studies conducted at NBRC have showed the utility of this biomarker in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease previously also.


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which they are useful clinical biomarkers for detecting prostate cancer and other diseases. The team of chemical engineers and chemists at the University of Birmingham, created a sensor chip with synthetic receptors along a 2d surface to identify specific

"Biomarkers such as glycoproteins are essential in diagnostics as they do not rely on symptoms perceived by the patient,

"However, the changes in the biomarkers can be incredibly small and specific and so we need technology that can discriminate between these subtle differences-where antibodies are not able to,


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Because of their essential role in our immune response, they are useful clinical biomarkers for detecting prostate cancer and other diseases.

"Biomarkers such as glycoproteins are essential in diagnostics as they do not rely on symptoms perceived by the patient,

However, the changes in the biomarkers can be incredibly small and specific and so we need technology that can discriminate between these subtle differences-where antibodies are not able to."


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"From the patient's point of view, the key findings are that these proteins are biomarkers. They could offer information to clinicians on who is going to benefit from therapy and,


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the cells'biomarker profiles were consistently similar to that of adult NPCS and did not express biomarkers for pluripotency.

The cells were also robust, surviving in vitro for several months. The team then demonstrated that the cells could be manipulated to give rise to multiple neural cell types including glial cells, dopaminergic cells of the central nervous system and nociceptive (pain) neurons of the peripheral nervous system.


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we could engineer bacteria to detect multiple biomarkers, and only trigger a response when they are all present.


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Dr. Bristow thinks that this study takes an important step forward in identifying new biomarkers for prostate cancer and developing novel treatment options for patients."


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"The goal is to find specific biomarkers of aggressive cancers, "said Charles Brendler, MD, Co-Director of the John and Carol Walter Center for Urological Health & Program for Personalized Cancer Care at Northshore and author of the study."

"These biomarkers will allow us to individualize our treatment recommendations and improve patient outcomes.""To be able to give a patient a prognosis,

This assessment may represent a powerful biomarker to predict cancer progression for men with early-stage prostate cancer."


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Because of their essential role in our immune response, they are useful clinical biomarkers for detecting prostate cancer and other diseases.

"Biomarkers such as glycoproteins are essential in diagnostics as they do not rely on symptoms perceived by the patient,

However, the changes in the biomarkers can be incredibly small and specific and so we need technology that can discriminate between these subtle differences-where antibodies are not able to."


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published in the journal Science Translational Medicine("Detection of pathological biomarkers in human clinical samples via amplifying genetic switches


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has been found to be an excellent biomarker for disease. Finally, luminescence, fluorescence and optical imaging are all state-of-the-art imaging techniques that can be used to paint targets as small as a strand of DNA with glowing substances to make them stand out


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or other blood biomarkers that can help predict recurrence Agopian said. UCLA's nomogram used three groups of factors to predict recurrence

or the number and size of tumors on MRI and CT SCANS three pre-transplant blood biomarkers thought to be predictive for cancer recurrence

Incorporation of routine pre-transplant biomarkers to existing radiographic size criteria significantly improves the ability to predict post-transplant recurrence


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or swelling in the brain as a potential biomarker for assessing brain function and monitoring recovery in people with head injuries.

and a'biological'marker for detecting concussion Dr. Grady says. Since concussion can occur without loss of consciousness this can be particularly important in sideline evaluations in athletics


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and provide potential biomarkers and therapeutic approaches for epileptogenesis says Dr. Musto o


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#Researchers use sound to slow down speed up and block light Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have demonstrated experimentally for the first time the phenomenon of Brillouin Scattering Induced Transparency (BSIT)


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and analyses of multiple biomarkers including inflammatory mediators indicated that the MP livers had been preserved better.


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#'Highly effective'new biomarker for lung cancer discovered Arrayif the accuracy of this biomarker can be confirmed in a larger trial,

the researchers identified the protein AKAP4 as a potential biomarker that could effectively distinguish between patients with and without NSCLC.

The researchers then tested AKAP4 as a biomarker in a pilot cohort that contained 264 blood samples from patients with NSCLC and 135 control samples.

I diagnosis. The researchers analyzed the effectiveness of the biomarker by looking at the area under the curve (AUC),

"AKAP4 appears to be a highly effective biomarker for the detection of non-small cell lung cancer.


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it might be useful to detect the level of AIM2 expression in polyps taken from colonoscopy and use this as one of the biomarkers for prognosis,


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The researchers say that the results could be used to set a biomarker, a biological feature used to measure the presence or progress of a disease.


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#Two biomarkers linked to severe heart disease found Arrayarrayinterestingly, Nichols and his colleagues did not set out to pinpoint the two key biomarkers.

They wanted to create an insulin resistant animal model that mimicked human heart disease. They chose pigs,


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Researchers say future studies should also focus on the zygote as a potential source of noninvasive biomarkers that can prospectively predict chromosomal status


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Liquid biopsy, also known as a blood-based biomarker test, is a fast, simple method for detecting RAS (KRAS and NAS) mutation status in tumors


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For this reason, STAT3 and p14arf are suited ideally to act as biomarkers for the prognosis of this disease.

as the predictive power of these proteins as biomarkers is twice as good as the previous gold standard.


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"Studies directed at this biomarker will be of high significance to improve the quality of life of all cancer patients harboring this alteration,"added Thiagalingam.


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These compounds are both biomarkers for human exposure to the plasticiser di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP


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clinically relevant biomarkers found in high concentration in many human diseases. he samples were placed on the tablet


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The ability to accurately find mutations that are biomarkers for disease will help clinicians determine treatment paths for patients,

The ability to accurately find rare single-nucleotide mutations is becoming increasingly important as scientists drill down into genomes to find biomarkers for early cancer detection. ee trying to solve the needle-in-a-haystack problem,


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which looks for specific protein biomarkers to make a diagnosis . Although the IHC approach provides a high degree of spatial recognition,

The new droplet-based method developed at ORNL does not share this limitation. he ability to quickly characterize the tissue distribution of larger macromolecular biomarkers like peptides


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however, are robust biomarkers that can predict which patients are more likely to develop heart complications.

he translational impact to patients with sepsis can extend beyond biomarker prediction of heart complications,


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we could engineer bacteria to detect multiple biomarkers, and only trigger a response when they are all present.


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it could more easily detect smaller amounts of biomarkers, thus providing earlier diagnosis and prognosis of conditions such as cancer, said Dr. Andreas Holzinger,


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