Such mutations have been conventionally assessed in
clinical diagnostics using cytogenetic or microarray testing.
Not exact matches
Founder Elizabeth Holmes, who is facing a two - year ban by U.S. regulators from running a
clinical testing company, used the session at the American Association for Clinical Chemistry's annual scientific meeting to introduce the «miniLab» testing device, a 95 - pound diagnostic tool that can fit on a t
clinical testing company,
used the session at the American Association for
Clinical Chemistry's annual scientific meeting to introduce the «miniLab» testing device, a 95 - pound diagnostic tool that can fit on a t
Clinical Chemistry's annual scientific meeting to introduce the «miniLab» testing device, a 95 - pound
diagnostic tool that can fit on a tabletop.
Among 11 study participants for whom data from the oral food challenge were either inconclusive or not available, a
diagnostic algorithm based on
clinical history, the results of a skin - prick test, and the values for peanut - specific IgE were
used to determine whether or not a participant should be considered to have peanut allergy (Fig.
Studies were included if: (a) they were RCTs, (b) the population comprised parents / carers of children up to the age of 18 where at least 50 % had a conduct problem (defined
using objective
clinical criteria, the
clinical cut - off point on a well validated behaviour scale or informal
diagnostic criteria), (c) the intervention was a structured, repeatable (manualised) parenting programme (any theoretical basis, setting or mode of delivery) and (d) there was at least one standardised outcome measuring child behaviour.
Diagnostic criteria (DSM [23] or
clinical cut - off on a behavioural scale such as the Eyeberg Child Behaviour Inventory [24]-RRB- were
used to recruit populations in 48 studies and in 9 studies parent or professional description of child behaviour was
used.
It states that Patient Rescue will
use data streams from hospitals to build other tools, in addition to Streams, that could carry out real - time analysis of
clinical data and support
diagnostic decisions.
In a recent publication, CDI's technology was also
used to develop an autoantibody profile for neuropsychiatric lupus (2), a valuable
diagnostic tool for a disease that typically lacks clear
clinical signs.
To
use genomics resources to benefit patients, consider research hospitals that do
clinical trials, he advises; to turn discoveries into
diagnostic tools and medicines, look for opportunities in the life science industry.
Kerr and his team accomplished this by inspecting outpatient
clinical notes from patients with medication - resistant seizure disorder, who were later diagnosed as having epilepsy or non-epileptic seizure disorder,
using the gold standard
diagnostic assessment, 72 - hour in - patient closed circuit video - electroencephalography (VEEG) monitoring.
The
use of MRI for research, rather than
diagnostic, purposes is a relatively new development, and
clinical investigators in the imaging community often do not understand the basic cellular and neural circuitry issues as well as they should, he says.
The study — the largest to date assessing the mental and emotional health of patients with cancer
using a fully standardized,
diagnostic face - to - face interview — is published in the October 6 issue of the Journal of
Clinical Oncology.
«Our findings underscore the need to ensure that doctors of very young children who are diagnosing ADHD, the most common diagnosis, and prescribing stimulants, the most common psychotropic medications, are
using the most up - to - date and stringent
diagnostic criteria and
clinical practice guidelines,» says Dr. Froehlich.
«We don't have a good framework yet for moving these potentially powerful
diagnostic tools into routine
clinical use,» Mankoff said.
Radioactive fluorine - 18 labeled glucose FDG is widely applied in
clinical cancer
diagnostics to locate metabolic hot spots in human body
using positron emission tomography (PET).
The study
used an age - and IQ - matched sample of school - aged youth diagnosed with ASD to assess sex differences according to the standard
clinical tests including the Autism
Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) and the Autism
Diagnostic Interview - Revised (ADI - R), as well as parent reported autistic traits and adaptive skills.
EPFL scientists have developed a gel for growing miniaturized body organs that can be
used in
clinical diagnostics and drug development.
«The number of new
diagnostic and prognostic tools for dementia is steadily increasing and there are a lot of different scanning techniques currently being
used in
clinical research settings.
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report says that so - called «omics» tests —
diagnostic tools based on molecular patterns — are highly prone to errors; it recommends they be rigorously validated before being
used in
clinical trials.
«Our study is small, retrospective and all of the patients were located at a single medical center, but it demonstrates that it's possible to
use molecular
diagnostics to identify subgroups of patients more likely to respond to a given treatment,» said co-first author John Paul Shen, MD, senior
clinical fellow and postdoctoral fellow.
Our findings can be
used to identify more clearly which type of dementia each person has, so that they can take part in the right
clinical trial, which could lead to better treatments and
diagnostic tools,» she said.
«Our group, which includes more than 180 myeloma researchers worldwide, has updated the definition of multiple myeloma for
diagnostic purposes to include validated biomarkers in addition to the current
clinical symptoms
used for diagnosis which include, elevated blood calcium levels, kidney failure, anemia and bone lesions,» said lead author S. Vincent Rajkumar, M.D. a hematologist at Mayo Clinic.
These nonlinear imaging techniques have been shown to be useful for
clinical diagnostics, including identifying cancerous cells, but it has been difficult to miniaturize the required instrumentation for
use inside the body.
«Although this application is not certified at present for
use in health care by any regulatory body, our study highlights the potential for smartphone - based
diagnostics to aid in
clinical decision - making at the patient's bedside,» concludes Dr. Hibbert.
In order to test whether the method is suitable for
use in
clinical routine
diagnostics, the scientists analyzed more than 1,100 additional tumor samples.
Clinical use of this clip is expected because it can reduce the rate of postoperative complications and minimize problems associated with
diagnostic imaging.
In the consensus statement endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and published in the December Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, and Nutrition in
Clinical Practice, the two organizations say: «The universal
use of a single set of
diagnostic parameters will expedite the recognition of pediatric undernutrition, lead to the development of more accurate estimates of its prevalence and incidence, direct interventions and promote improved outcomes.»
These
diagnostics, designed and
used within individual
clinical labs, haven't so far been subject to the agency's premarket approval process.
The Academy and ASPEN recommend that «a standardized set of
diagnostic indicators be
used to identify and document pediatric malnutrition (undernutrition) in routine
clinical practice.»
The Department of Translational Hematology and Oncology Research (THOR) conducts cancer research to develop and make available novel
diagnostic tools, targeted therapies and
clinical trials for direct
use in patient care.
They are not intended or certified for
diagnostic or
clinical use.
I will review recent advances in the
use of nanopore sequencing for
clinical microbiology and human genetics, including our collaborations on viral and bacterial
diagnostic sequencing, real - time surveillance, direct RNA and human whole - genome sequencing, and discuss the opportunities and barriers around moving to sequencing as a routine test in the clinic.
The study compared four PD - L1 IHC
diagnostic assays developed in conjunction with four PD - 1 / PD - L1 immune checkpoint inhibitors, which are
used in NSCLC
clinical trials.
As such, pharmacogenomic testing becomes fundamental to the development and
clinical use of several molecular
diagnostics as well as targeted therapies.
Clinical Diagnostics The platform will provide service and support in order to promote and adapt the
use of high throughput techniques, such as next - generation sequencing, microarray - based analyses and multiplex protein analysis, in routine
diagnostics.
The SICI - ICF / SAI measure has been shown to provide the footprints of the specific underlying neurotransmitter deficit, having the potential to be
used as an additional
diagnostic instrument in
clinical practice and eventually in
clinical trials.
Using examples including inherited cardiomyopathies, Dr. Funke explores how panel testing can improve
clinical diagnoses, influence
clinical management and prevent the «
diagnostic odysseys».
Using nanopore sequencing, metagenomic detection of viral pathogens directly from
clinical samples was performed within an unprecedented < 6 hours sample - to - answer turnaround time and in a timeframe amenable for actionable
clinical and public health
diagnostics.
Blood Systems Research Institute (BSRI) today announced a collaboration to more precisely and efficiently measure the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) latent reservoir in
clinical samples
using the Panther system from Hologic, Inc. — a fully automated molecular
diagnostics platform that provides test consolidation, random - access sample loading, and proven assay chemistry.
The SCIEX
clinical diagnostic portfolio includes an FDA - cleared assay for in vitro
diagnostic use, mass spectrometers and fully integrated LC - MS / MS systems with easy to learn, intuitive software.
Both of her
clinical labs focus on the rapid translation of new genetic discoveries into
clinical tests and bringing novel technologies and software systems into molecular
diagnostics to support the integration of genetics into
clinical use.
CLINIQA, ISO 13485:2003 / 9001:2008 certified, is a
clinical diagnostics manufacturer of
diagnostic test kits / assays, quality controls, calibrators, linearity calibration verifiers, reagents, proficiency testing materials as well as biological raw materials
used worldwide.
This is a major step forward in our endeavour to develop targeted contrast agents for bone
diagnostics for
use in
clinical applications.»
When
used in combination with imaging, Videssa Breast can improve
diagnostic accuracy and provide greater confidence and clarity when
clinical assessment is challenging.
SAN DIEGO, March 28, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)-- Invivoscribe ® Technologies Inc., a global company with decades of experience providing internationally standardized clonality and biomarker testing solutions for the fields of oncology, personalized molecular
diagnostics ®, and personalized molecular medicine ®, reports that its next - generation sequencing (NGS) LymphoTrack ® Assay kits are being
used by its LabPMM ®
clinical laboratories, pharmaceutical partners, and cancer centers to identify and monitor chimeric antigen receptor T - cells (CAR - T) and engineered T - cell receptors in peripheral blood of subjects in support of immuno - therapeutic drug development and treatment regimen development for both hematologic and solid tumors.
Increasingly, MLST is being performed
using next - generation sequencing (NGS) data by reference laboratories and for
clinical diagnostics.
Kp isolated from screening swabs and
clinical diagnostic samples were characterized
using whole genome sequencing and combined with epidemiological data to identify likely transmission events.
ELISAs are
used extensively in the life sciences, pre-
clinical research and
clinical diagnostics.
Module 1 — Advanced Culinary Nutritional Medicine with special guest faculty, Denise Pickett - Bernard, PhD, RDN, LDN, IFNCP Module 2 — Body Talk: The Nutrition Focused Physical with special guest faculty, Coco Newton, MPH, RD, CCN Module 3 — Nutraceuticals — An Advanced Approach to
Using Dietary Supplements in
Clinical Practice with special guest faculty, Kelly Morrow, MS, RDN Module 4 — Advanced Functional
Diagnostic Labs and Methylation — with special guest faculty, Kara Fitzgerald, ND (includes bonus video!)
Module 1 — Advanced Culinary Nutritional Medicine with special guest faculty, Denise Pickett - Bernard, PhD, RDN Module 2 — Body Talk: The Nutrition Focused Physical with special guest faculty, Coco Newton, MPH, RD, CCN Module 3 — Nutraceuticals — An Advanced Approach to
Using Dietary Supplements in
Clinical Practice with special guest faculty, Kelly Morrow, MS, RDN, CD Module 4 — Advanced Functional
Diagnostic Labs and Methylation — with special guest faculty, Kara Fitzgerald, ND (includes bonus video!)
Clinical Outcomes of a
Diagnostic and Treatment Protocol in Allergy / sensitivity Patients Alternative Medicine Review 2001 (Apr); 6 (2): 188 — 202 ~ FULL TEXT This level II outcome study was conducted to examine the efficacy and toxicity of a diagnostic and treatment protocol using electrodermal screening (EDS) in allergy / sensitivity
Diagnostic and Treatment Protocol in Allergy / sensitivity Patients Alternative Medicine Review 2001 (Apr); 6 (2): 188 — 202 ~ FULL TEXT This level II outcome study was conducted to examine the efficacy and toxicity of a
diagnostic and treatment protocol using electrodermal screening (EDS) in allergy / sensitivity
diagnostic and treatment protocol
using electrodermal screening (EDS) in allergy / sensitivity patients.