Blood Gene Signatures of Chagas disease Cardiomyopathy with or without ventricular dysfunction.
Not exact matches
The Duke team has previously explored
blood tests to examine a patient's RNA for
gene signatures to distinguish bacterial and viral infections in the upper respiratory tract and is working with a private company to develop potential diagnostics.
Researchers from UCL (University College London) identified an epigenetic
signature in the
blood of women predisposed for breast cancer owing to an inherited genetic mutation of the BRCA1
gene.
In order to perform
gene expression signal deconvolution we applied CIBERSORT35 v1.04 and the LM22
gene signature to all
blood samples, using
gene RPKMs, with default parameters, deconvoluting the signal into 22 different cell types.
A transcriptome research of its organs revealed its
gene signature is highly evolved and adapted for extreme longevity (slow metabolism, improved insulin
gene signaling and glucose homeostasis, thus reduced
blood glucose, improved cancer
genes, improved endothelial function by eNOS (endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase) meaning improved vascular coronary
blood flow, improved microvasculature arterial and heart endothelium function) but more importantly, to answer your question, some whales display low
blood glucose hypoglycemia, this affects the quantity and period of proteins / DNA / cell exposure to glucose glycation, glycosylation and glycoxydation reactions.
Efficient human iPS cell derivation by a non-integrating plasmid from
blood cells with unique epigenetic and
gene expression
signatures.
Researchers found a
gene signature that may lead to
blood tests that can spot cancers as soon as possible.
To this end, my laboratory will screen
blood from pediatric samples to look for evidence of asthmatic
gene expression
signatures (as originally defined in adults).