Second, we included some of the most well - studied moderators but excluded several other potentially relevant child and family characteristics such as children's executive functioning (e.g., Matthys et al. 2012) and
biological markers of children's differential susceptibility to environmental influences (e.g., Belsky et al. 2007).
In mothers and their children, Bush and colleagues are searching for
biological markers of adversity in the telomeres at the ends of chromosomes, the immune system and other physiological stress response systems.
Associations between
biological markers of prenatal stress and infant negative emotionality are specific to sex.
Psychological and
biological markers of stress were measured one week before and one week after the intervention to see if these coping strategies would help reduce stress and burnout among participants.
Dickstein leads Bradley's Pedi - MIND research program, which uses brain imaging techniques, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and behavioral measures to identify
biological markers of psychiatric illness, including bipolar disorder in children and adolescents.
They also experienced a smaller rise in blood glucose levels after a meal, which is a sign of better insulin sensitivity, as well as other
biological markers of better metabolic health.
Biological Markers of overtraining Fahey et al..
But the new research looked beyond amyloid and tau levels, for other
biological markers of Alzheimer's disease in seemingly healthy adults.
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Biological markers of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells as Predictors of response to Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation in Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; an Investigator - Initiated Trial and in Vivo Study» from Stem Cells by Stuart P. Atkinson
Now, in a study published in Stem Cells, the laboratory of Seung Hyun Kim (Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea) report on an open ‐ label, single ‐ arm, investigator ‐ initiated trial to identify
biological markers of MSCs to predict response to in patients with ALS [3].
Biological markers of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells as Predictors of response to Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation in Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; an Investigator - Initiated Trial and in Vivo Study.
Publishing in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences the scientists report that the upregulation of the PGC - 1α gene brought about reduced
biological markers of the disease and improved function in the mice.
An experiment on human diets and looking for
biological markers of aging should be tried on 60 year old humans.
Researchers have identified two new
biological markers of cystic fibrosis (CF), a genetic disease which affects children and young adults, leaving them with lifelong health complications including digestive problems and persistent lung infections.
Researchers measured two
biological markers of brain injury.
Biological markers of PTSD, such as tests for CB1 receptors and anandamide levels, could dramatically improve diagnosis and treatment for trauma victims.
McKee's Boston University colleague Robert Stern has a study underway to classify the symptoms and identify real - time
biological markers of CTE in athletes.
In addition to effects on the brain, Brody's research with the SAAF participants has found they have lower levels of stress hormones circulating in their bodies, they have lower levels of inflammation, and they are less likely to show
biological markers of premature aging.
The prospective controlled clinical study tracked
biological markers of inflammation in 150 pregnant women who had PCOS and 150 pregnant women of about the same age and body mass index.
We also studied
biological markers of oxidative stress and inflammation in relation to milk intake in humans.
CrMS is a natural - family - planning method that monitors
the biological markers of hormone changes in a woman's fertility cycle and is, according to Dr. Mielnik, 99 percent effective when used to avoid pregnancy and 98 percent effective when used to achieve pregnancy.
Thinking that unknown, possible hostile rivals might be closing in, the chimp's
biological markers of stress duly jumped.
Samples of saliva was also collected before and after the stressor to check children's cortisol levels,
a biological marker of the body's stress response.
They used a newer
biological marker of hormonal action in utero: anogenital distance at birth, which is the distance between the anus and the genitals.
This novel finding is important for our understanding of this complex condition and its development, and warrants further research on the possibility to use the atypical neural response to the own name as a potential
biological marker of ASD.
Not exact matches
For one, it would give them three specific
biological markers to hone in on: The buildup
of beta amyloid and tau proteins, which cause brain plaques associated with Alzheimer's, and brain nerve cell death.
In clinical trials the treatment — which involves extracting individual patients» immune T - cells, modifying them to seek out tell - tale
biological markers associated with blood cancers like aggressive lymphoma, and then pumping those modified killer cells back into the body — has shown major promise, in some cases eliminating all signs
of the cancer in patients six months after treatment.
Thus, in
biological terms, nanog is a good
marker of the pluripotent state, and may well prove to be sufficient to induce this state.
Assigning gender identity on the basis
of biological markers alone has not worked.
But the report acknowledges that human embryology does not
of itself give the moral answers: «For example, a recognition
of biological continuity might in some measure undermine the argument that embryo destruction is permissible when certain
biological markers or states
of development are absent.
They identified 11 gene changes that could be
biological markers for spotting people who might be considering suicide (see «Changing
of the genes «-RRB-, and they monitored these same
markers in a test group
of 265 men with psychiatric conditions.
Ultimately,
biological and genetic
markers might allow psychiatrists to better predict which patients are most at risk
of suicide.
«Panic disorder itself may be a predictor for a number
of physical conditions previously considered unrelated to mental conditions, and for which there may be no or few
biological markers,» explains Dr. Coplan.
The groundbreaking research, to be published Dec. 22 in the journal Nature, Scientific Reports, has found a
biological marker in the auditory system that could take the ambiguity and controversy out
of diagnosing concussions and tracking recovery.
«The importance
of this study is that it establishes a reliable test and a «
biological»
marker for detecting concussion,» Dr. Grady says.
Researchers at Stanford University School
of Medicine have identified several new
biological markers to measure the progression
of the inherited neurodegenerative disorder Huntington's disease (HD).
They specifically studied the length
of telomeres (repeated DNA sequences) on the ends
of chromosomes in leukocytes (white blood cells); the protective caps are believed to be
markers of biological aging, because they shrink over time.
«This opens a new door in identifying
biological markers for dementia since we might consider using the brain's processing
of speech sounds as a new way to detect the disease earlier,» says Dr. Claude Alain, the study's senior author and senior scientist at Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute (RRI) and professor at the University
of Toronto's psychology department.
Published in The Journals
of Gerontology, Series A:
Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, the new study found that older patients with delirium had significantly elevated levels
of the inflammatory
marker interleukin - 6 (IL - 6) two days after surgery and also identified elevated levels
of interleukin 2 (IL - 2) in delirious patients.
Future trials that dynamically measure additional
biological information, such as cortisol levels (another
marker of stress) and blood pressure, are now warranted to further advance our understanding
of the relationship between stress and blighted urban environments.»
In particular, they measure the «nuclear - to - cytoplasmic - ratio» (NCR): a recognized
biological marker for a wide range
of cancers.
«Even though their exams and lab tests didn't show much in the way
of a common or clear
biological marker or
markers of PTLDS, it's clear these patients don't feel well,» says study co-author Kathleen Bechtold, Ph.D., associate professor
of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine.
Instead, she advocates for well - trained police officers who can identify the behavioral signs
of impairment and less invasive
biological marker tests, which could be immediately performed at the roadside to confirm the presence
of a cannabinoid.
There is also the «sister study»
of 51,000 women followed for 10 years looking at nutrition, lifestyle, exposure to environmental chemicals and
biological markers.
In the study, the children that developed severe disabilities or died from TBM had the highest levels
of these
biological markers, and the levels increased over time, suggesting that this information could be used to help predict disease outcome.
Dr Becker said, «prospective longitudinal studies in occasional users are
of great importance to determine
biological vulnerability
markers, which can help to identify individuals at greatest risk
of developing an addiction.»
This work is part
of the ongoing Duke Neurogenetics Study (DNS), a comprehensive study linking genes, brain activity and other
biological markers to risk for mental illness in young adults.
The basic message is this: everyone in the mental health profession knows full well that the DSM is a work
of fiction — that the hundreds
of «disorders» described therein are just labels for fuzzy, overlapping clusters
of symptoms and that we have never found a definitive
biological marker for even one
of those disorders.
In this regard, intense research efforts are being channelled into finding new
biological markers that can provide information about the different stages
of the disease and allow its early detection, and thus facilitate its management.
He speculated something must be altering the seemingly identical mom and dad genomes, imprinting them with some kind
of biological marker indicating their origin.