The graduate nurse has the key responsibility of examining the patient and
identification of disease to give appropriate treatment.
Medical diagnosis is
the identification of a disease from its symptoms and signs.
Examined and assessed patient to understand their symptoms, collected blood samples, and sent it to the lab for
identification of the disease
Early
identification of this disease will lead to earlier treatment and potentially prevention of the development of heart failure.
Identification of the Disease and Vaccination In 1880, Karl Joseph Eberth, a German pathologist and bacteriologist, discovered a bacterium that he believed was the cause of typhoid, and four years later, another German pathologist, Georg Theodor August Gaffky confirmed Eberth's results.
Thus, whole - exome sequencing allowed for direct
identification of a disease - causing gene with just a few samples from affected individuals.
The identification of disease - causing mutations in human genetics remains challenging despite the NGS revolution as up to 70 % of cases are still unsolved.
Our proprietary discovery platform enables
the identification of disease - specific hydroxymethylated (5hmC) DNA from blood and tissue samples — enhancing human health through more accurate and earlier diagnosis, improved patient stratification and the development of liquid biopsy - based tests.
Careful manual annotation of the human reference sequence provides a solid basis for
the identification of disease - associated genes.
Our increased understanding in areas such as stem - cell biology, human immune systems, and
identification of disease - specific biomarkers all have contributed significantly to that progress.
Research activities are also concentrated on
the identification of disease mechanisms in vertebrates with the ultimate goal to identify molecular targets and cells with therapeutical potential.
The identification of disease signatures will enable screens of small molecule libraries to delineate molecular targets that modulate these disease signatures and identify new diagnostic and therapeutic leads for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Stuart A. Lipton, M.D., Ph.D. is a practicing neurologist who has worked with HIV / AIDS dementia patients since
the identification of the disease in the 1980's.
It can aid in
identification of diseased teeth, which are involved in the formation of abscesses.
Early
identification of these diseases can help prevent complications.
Not exact matches
The second graders were able to ask the high schoolers about plant care and
identification and prevention
of plant
diseases in preparation for planning their own classroom garden.
Speaking at the time, Sir Leslie Turnberg, Chairman
of the UK Public Health Laboratory Service (PHLS) commented: ³ The vital importance
of infectious
disease surveillance is clear from the global increase in infectious
diseases and the looming threat
of antibiotic resistance... The effectiveness
of the PHLS is beyond question, and the astonishingly swift
identification of the cause
of the recent outbreak
of salmonellosis from powdered baby milk undoubtedly saved many babies from becoming ill.
Because PCOS is a syndrome and not a
disease, the combination
of symptoms is unique in each case, making
identification more challenging for health providers.
Harman says
identification is vital as part
of disease control.
Drawing on the horticultural research and experience
of Cornell University, the Master Gardeners provide services to Ulster County residents that include pH soil testing, insect and plant
disease identification and plant selection and care recommendations.
The
identification of these biomarkers may help to track
disease in pre-symptomatic patients, and could help researchers develop strategies to remedy the biochemical abnormalities.
Given the importance
of ATP synthase in fueling the cell, determining the complete structure
of the enzyme has been a scientific holy grail, promising to reveal secrets about the ATP machine that could lead to therapeutic target
identification and advance understanding
of metabolic
disease and other cellular pathologies.
The
identification of these genetic defects has fed back to create ever more realistic animal models
of the
diseases, as mentioned earlier for Huntington's
disease.
Lead researcher, JCU's Dr Lori Lach, said the team glued Radio - Frequency
Identification (RFID) chips to the backs
of 960 bees, providing new insights into how
disease affects the threatened insects.
«We believe that we have made an important step forward in minimising post-operative complications for patient with early HNSCC, enabling a more accurate
identification of the stage
of their
disease, and reducing the cost to healthcare systems at the same time,» Prof de Bree will conclude.
According to Dr. Philip Awadalla, senior author and principal investigator, «the fact that two very close populations (French versus French Canadians) accumulate such an excess
of differences in rare variants has important consequences in the design
of genetic studies, including the
identification of possibly damaging mutations associated with
diseases specific to this population.»
From accelerating the
identification and validation
of novel therapeutic targets, to creating better animal models
of human
diseases in a shorter time frame, to reducing the number
of failed products, Crispr looks set to shave millions off R&D costs and boost drug discovery, she says.
In collaboration with many researchers (graduate students, postdocs, and faculty elsewhere), we have examined the role
of cross-immunity on the evolution and dynamics
of influenza; the impact
of behavioral changes, long periods
of infectiousness, variable infectivity, co-infections, prostitution, social networks, and vaccine efficacy on HIV dynamics; the role
of exogenous re-infection, variable progression rates, vaccination, public transportation, close and casual contacts on tuberculosis dynamics and control; the impact
of life - history vector dynamics on dengue epidemics; and on the
identification of time - response scales for epidemics
of foot and mouth
disease.
Raising further doubt, a team led by Douglas Galasko, director
of the Alzheimer's
Disease Research Center at the University of California, San Diego, twice tried to find BMAA in Chamorros and North Americans who died of brain disease — and both times came up empty - handed, though using a different method of chemical identification than the one employed by Cox and the Miam
Disease Research Center at the University
of California, San Diego, twice tried to find BMAA in Chamorros and North Americans who died
of brain
disease — and both times came up empty - handed, though using a different method of chemical identification than the one employed by Cox and the Miam
disease — and both times came up empty - handed, though using a different method
of chemical
identification than the one employed by Cox and the Miami team.
In the end, the
identification of microbial species or metabolites that are altered in Parkinson's
disease may serve as
disease biomarkers or even drug targets, and interventions that correct microbial imbalances may provide safe and effective treatments to slow or halt the progression
of often debilitating motor symptoms.
«The
identification of a new inflammatory target in rheumatoid arthritis holds promise for better treatment for these patients and perhaps those with other autoimmune or inflammatory
diseases.»
«Early
identification of patients more likely to experience end - stage kidney
disease is an urgent, unmet clinical need,» Kretzler says.
«Our data suggest that BMI should be monitored in schoolchildren extra closely during puberty for the early
identification of individuals at high risk
of suffering from cardiovascular
disease in the future,» says Professor Claes Ohlsson.
The
identification of factors that slow the age - dependent deterioration
of the neurogenic niche in mice may constitute the basis for new methods
of treating age - related neurodegenerative and neurovascular
diseases.
Mathias Uhlen, director
of the Human Protein Atlas project and co-author
of the paper, says: «I am extremely pleased that the resource created through the Human Protein Atlas effort has been used in the analysis
of clinical data obtained from liver
disease patients and that this analysis has led to the
identification of liver - specific drug targets that can be used for treatment
of this clinically important patient group.»
«The
identification of this new role for Pellino3 is an extremely exciting breakthrough and one that could have important implications for the fight against
diseases such as Type 2 Diabetes,» Prof Moynagh continued.
Mardinoglu says the team's network modeling approach, which relied on data from the Sweden - based Human Protein Atlas project and The Genotype - Tissue Expression (GTEx) project consortia, can be used in the
identification of drug targets and eventually in the development
of efficient strategies for treating a number
of chronic liver
diseases.
The study, led by UC San Francisco, opens a new perspective into the cause
of urinary stones and related
diseases and might ultimately lead to the
identification of new preventive and therapeutic approaches.
As Finnish geneticist Leena Peltonen wrote in a recent review, «The enthusiasm regarding the use
of population isolates for the
identification of predisposing genes for common, polygenic
diseases has turned to a silent drudgery.»
«The
identification of these genes paves the way for the development
of a test to identify individuals who are at risk
of getting Fuchs dystrophy, and also for the development
of drugs to slow
disease progression or to potentially delay or prevent it from occurring,» said George A. McKie, D.V.M., PhD., director
of the NEI's cornea research program.
«Since several BACE1 inhibitors are currently being evaluated in clinical phase 3 trials for the treatment
of Alzheimer's
disease, the
identification of potential side effects will be
of great importance to ensure a positive clinical outcome,» said Dr. Jochen Herms, a Professor
of translational brain research at Ludwig - Maximilians - University Munich.
Professor Fallon said: «This
identification of an early stage cellular checkpoint that can act as a break on allergic responses has important implications for the development
of new therapeutic approaches for asthma and other allergic
diseases.»
His research interests include the molecular underpinnings
of cervical cancer (including developing genetic screens), the
identification of the genetic determinants
of quantitative traits in humans, and the application
of massively parallel sequencing technology for understanding the genetics
of complex
disease.
The team hopes their work might eventually lead to the
identification of biomarkers for the development
of Alzheimer's
disease in people with Down syndrome and, potentially, extend that to the general population as well.
Published in the Neurobiology
of Aging, the study, which focused on detecting changes in the white matter connections
of the brain, offers tantalizing potential for the
identification of biomarkers connected to the development
of dementia, including Alzheimer's
disease.
Dr. Quintana's research is focused on the regulation
of the adaptive and innate immune response and the
identification of biomarkers for multiple sclerosis (MS) and other immune - mediated
diseases.
An effective strategy for reducing the transmission, illness and death
of active
disease is the
identification and treatment
of LTBI to prevent progression to active
disease.
Such diversity research has already led to the development
of disease - resistant strains and the
identification of crops that could thrive under higher carbon dioxide conditions, as well as new ways to deploy diversity.
Early
identification of patients with risk factors for a number
of disorders would allow for early treatment that could potentially stop the development
of disease in its earliest stages.
«As treatments for the earliest stages
of AMD are developed in the coming years, correct
identification of AMD in primary eye care will be critical for routing patients to treatment as soon as possible so that the
disease can be treated in its earliest phases and central vision loss avoided.»