Biomarker studies are research investigations that focus on finding specific biological signs or indicators that can help in understanding or diagnosing certain conditions or diseases.
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It features up to eight common housekeeping genes for flexible reference selection, and its analytical sensitivity and reported biomarker contents are ideal
for biomarker studies.
«We are proposing that the disease be defined in living people by evidence of brain pathology
using biomarker studies, either brain imaging or body fluid examination, and that clinical symptoms should be regarded for what they are — a product or result of the disease, as opposed to the definition of the disease,» said lead author Dr. Clifford Jack, Jr. of the Mayo Clinic.
She was a key collaborator on
GVHD biomarker studies conducted within the overarching GVHD research theme of the Michigan BMT Program, including a first - authored paper demonstrating that elevations of CXCL9 are associated with new onset de novo chronic GVHD.
«In the fourth year of PPMI, it is evident that a large -
scale biomarker study is not only possible in Parkinson's disease, but is already yielding scientific insights that could help transform the field of Parkinson's research,» said Todd Sherer, PhD, CEO of The Michael J. Fox Foundation.
The
immune biomarkers studied, including novel bio-markers derived from public TCRS (pTCRs), may guide regulatory strategy via the selection of patients more likely to have survival benefit on CMB305 therapy benchmarks.
We were wondering if anyone in your breed group would be interested in participating in an Adult Dog CHD
OFA biomarker study.
They are investigating indoor emissions in other areas of Tibet and plan to link these measurements to
a biomarker study based on blood samples of people living in the households.
Evaluation of 66 patients with JDM, recruited from the UK JDM Cohort and
Biomarker Study and actively treated with anti-TNF agents, showed significant improvements in muscle and skin involvement, as well as in overall disease activity.