According to a new «proof of principle» study published in Aug. 27 issue of Cancer Prevention Research, Moffitt Cancer Center researchers hope to improve pancreatic cancer survival rates by
identifying markers in the blood that can pinpoint patients with premalignant pancreatic lesions called intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs).
She constructed the first map of the rice genome,
identifying markers in its DNA that indicate the presence of particular traits.
Not exact matches
Weeks later, Yee realized that he didn't have the equipment he needed to pluck out of Ziskin's blood the rare (perhaps one
in 100,000) T cells that could
identify the subtle peptide
markers on the surface of her cancer cells and attack the disease.
These colorful wooden spoon plant
markers will help you
identify the plants
in your garden and get you ready for the riot of color that your fruits and vegetables will bring!
«Our data need to be replicated, but it is our hope that the oxytocin receptor
marker we have
identified will be useful to clinicians
in identifying women at risk for postpartum depression,» said first author Dr Aleeca Bell of the University of Illinois, Chicago.
The meat of the book is great
in that it
identifies some great
markers of success for children.
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.
Such clear differences
in biomarker signatures are an important step
in identifying new disease
markers, and perhaps therapeutic targets.
Showing that the therapy is safe and
identifying a
marker that can track its effects
in a living brain, he says, «is the key final piece that would be necessary to go forward
in a human trial.»
The neural bases of numerosity processing have been investigated
in structural and functional neuroimaging studies of adults and children, and neural
markers of its impairment
in dyscalculia have been
identified.
Inflammatory
markers were
identified in tissue samples from all disease stages
in the aortic valve leaflets.
In early 2000 they decided to fund a project to develop methods to first prioritise those species at greatest risk, and then to identify those where DNA markers (characterised differences in DNA used for identity) were not currently available, but could be of potential use in enforcement case
In early 2000 they decided to fund a project to develop methods to first prioritise those species at greatest risk, and then to
identify those where DNA
markers (characterised differences
in DNA used for identity) were not currently available, but could be of potential use in enforcement case
in DNA used for identity) were not currently available, but could be of potential use
in enforcement case
in enforcement cases.
«
Markers for prostate cancer death can
identify men
in need of more aggressive treatment.»
The first was to search publicly available databases such as PubMed and GenBank to
identify markers or DNA sequences
in the published literature.
Now the researchers set out to
identify markers of HD
in non-neural tissues that could be used to track the progression of the disease and its response to P110 or other candidate drugs.
«This provides breeders with a perfect genetic
marker for
identifying semideterminancy
in soybean seeds and seedlings,» he said.
«Blood analyses may predict risk of delirium
in older surgical patients:
Markers may help
identify patients who would benefit from preventive measures against delirium.»
«We hope that our work will provide the basis for a larger study of patient samples that may ultimately
identify biomarkers that can be used as surrogate
markers to determine the benefit of therapeutic interventions
in diagnosed but asymptomatic HD patients to prevent or delay disease onset.»
Mental illness, he adds, has too long been regarded as simply mental: «
Identifying the biological
markers and risk for mental illness
in early childhood may ultimately have a huge impact on human and economic health.
«These lung breakdown products have never been
identified in TB before, and have the potential to be used as new
markers to
identify patients with TB and monitor the effect of new treatments on lung damage.
The goal is to
identify new disease diagnostic
markers and develop new therapies, according to the company's head of R&D
in China, Andreas Tschirky, and chief scientific officer Li Chen.
A team led by Margaret Pericak - Vance of Duke University, Jonathan Haines of Vanderbilt University
in Nashville, Tennessee, and Allen Roses — a former Duke researcher now
in charge of genetics research at the Glaxo Wellcome Company
in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina — scanned the DNA of members of 16 large families with a high rate of Alzheimer's, looking at 280 genetic
markers that might help
identify candidate genes.
Of additional importance, the distinct ERP
markers identified by Mills are so characteristic of the different brain organization
in Williams that this information alone is approximately 90 percent accurate when analyzing brain activity to
identify someone with Williams syndrome.
The new method for replicating genetic
markers, SNPs via MPS, were found to be successful
in identifying the ancestry of a suspect
in most tests
in the laboratory, which can provide another avenue for testing degraded DNA samples.
Mills
identified ERP
markers of brain plasticity
in Williams syndrome
in children and adults of varying ages and developmental stages.
«We need a constellation of genes, including those for strain
markers and toxins, that could be used to
identify dangerous bacteria,» says Glenn Morris, director of the Emerging Pathogens Institute at the University of Florida
in Gainesville.
«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.
They might also diagnose health conditions by
identifying proton - scale differences
in molecular mass that are
markers of disease.
These behavioral and neuroimaging
markers may be an early indication of pathology and could help
identify those who are
in need of psychiatric treatment, the authors said.
On the scientific agenda are
identifying molecular
markers for resistance, which would simplify testing; accelerating the development of alternative drugs; and studying the effectiveness of mass screening and treatment to eliminate malaria
in the areas where resistance occurs.
In case a
marker was moved, so - called «witness trees» near the stake were
identified as reference points.
Building on previous animal and human research, the study
identifies an electrophysiological
marker for threat
in the brain.
By
identifying the gene, genetic
markers can now be used
in breeding programs to ensure that salt tolerance can be maintained
in future cultivars of soybean that will be grown
in areas prone to soil salinity.
The team focused on sections of DNA that they suspected would provide
markers for past population movements and
identified nearly 400,000 DNA positions across the genome
in each individual.
Applying the most recent developments
in cacao genomics, they were able to
identify a small set of DNA
markers called SNPs (pronounced «snips») that make up unique fingerprints of different cacao species.
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.»
They found that women were five times as likely to develop cancer if they had a higher percentage of Ki67, a molecular
marker that
identifies proliferating cells,
in the cells that line the mammary ducts and milk - producing lobules.
«After the IPN
markers were
identified in 2007,» continues Dr Santi, «we have been working for seven years on mapping the mechanism for resistance to the IPN virus.
A new study indicates that, at least for most major groups
in the United States, self -
identified ethnicity corresponds closely with what genetic
markers reveal, suggesting that race can be a useful guide to at least some aspects of biology.
A hunter - gatherer from the 6,000 - year - old German site,
identified via chemical
markers of diet
in the bones, carried around 27 percent ancestry from farmers.
In order to actually identify genetic mutations in DNA, they had to develop a way to place markers or labels on the surface of the DNA molecules so they could recognize patterns and irregularitie
In order to actually
identify genetic mutations
in DNA, they had to develop a way to place markers or labels on the surface of the DNA molecules so they could recognize patterns and irregularitie
in DNA, they had to develop a way to place
markers or labels on the surface of the DNA molecules so they could recognize patterns and irregularities.
DNA sequencing of the fungi
in the samples
identified fragments of DNA, called phylogenetic
markers, which can be counted and used to distinguish one type of fungus from another.
«Investigating these pathways may
identify other targets for therapy or other
markers that predict treatment response,» says first author Theresa Wampler Muskardin, M.D., a rheumatologist at Mayo Clinic
in Rochester, Minn. «It will help rheumatologists find the right drug for each patient and spare patients medications that won't work for them.»
In an effort to identify a biological marker to help guide intervention, a new study in Biological Psychiatry reports that postoperative delirium is associated with signs of inflammation — specifically elevations in the inflammatory marker C - reactive protein (CRP)-- in patients 70 years of age or olde
In an effort to
identify a biological
marker to help guide intervention, a new study
in Biological Psychiatry reports that postoperative delirium is associated with signs of inflammation — specifically elevations in the inflammatory marker C - reactive protein (CRP)-- in patients 70 years of age or olde
in Biological Psychiatry reports that postoperative delirium is associated with signs of inflammation — specifically elevations
in the inflammatory marker C - reactive protein (CRP)-- in patients 70 years of age or olde
in the inflammatory
marker C - reactive protein (CRP)--
in patients 70 years of age or olde
in patients 70 years of age or older.
Another student who was using phage - display technology to
identify new molecular
markers in ovarian cancer attended a clinic
in gynecologic oncology once a week throughout her dissertation research.
Due to the growing prevalence of ASD (1
in 68 children
in the U.S.) and the lack of objective
markers,
identifying remote eye gaze tracking as an objective measure of autism could aide early identification leading to more rapid treatment.
If expressed genes are
identified in a fungus but not
in another, they serve as
markers that will allow to apply the appropriate treatment
in these crops, says Dr. Elsa Gongora Castillo, plant biotechnologist who works at North Carolina State University.
Next steps for the team include
identifying microbiota metabolites whose levels are either significantly elevated or depleted during diseases such as IBD or cancer, to find disease - specific
markers and explore possible roles for these metabolites
in disease progression.
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have
identified cell surface
markers specific for the very earliest stem cells
in the human embryo.