Moreover, combinations of multiple biophysical markers, such as stiffness and size, were about as good as the currently employed
molecular marker at classifying stem - like activity.
Not exact matches
«We now also have a much better understanding of how TSPO recognizes and binds to diagnostic
markers and drugs,» explains Markus Zweckstetter, head of research groups
at the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE),
at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, and
at the Center for Nanoscale Microscopy and
Molecular Physiology of the Brain (CNMPB)
at the University Medical Center of Göttingen (UMG).
The biopsies come from patients diagnosed
at the University Hospitals of Cruces and Basurto.The aim is «to find a combination of
molecular markers that will enable us to come up with the diagnosis and prognosis of the melanoma in the most effective way possible.»
Plant breeding research elsewhere in the world has benefited from advances in genomics and
molecular markers, but plant breeding scientists in China do not work closely with researchers in those areas, says Carl Pray, an agriculture, food, and resource economics expert
at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, who has worked in China.
At the ASTMH meeting, scientists launched the Worldwide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN), a global database that will collect information on resistance in vivo and in vitro, drug levels in patients» blood, and
molecular markers.
Molecular biologists
at Stanford University will analyse DNA from blood samples taken from individuals in those families, looking for as many as 300
markers in the DNA that indicate the presence of particular genes.
At Monsanto, the practice has become so common that, in a recent paper, the firm said «
molecular marker assisted breeding is becoming our conventional breeding process,» noting that many of its commercial crops are derived with the process.
To develop a model for generating the human colon, scientists first identified SATB2 (special
AT - rich sequence - binding protein 2) as a definitive
molecular marker for hindgut in frogs, mice and in humans.
This means that samples can be taken before the clinical debut of a disease, to identify
markers of value for early diagnosis, improving the scope for curative treatment,» says Ulf Landegren, Professor of
Molecular Medicine
at Uppsala University and member of SciLifeLab Faculty.
This
molecular slingshot could «shoot» and deliver drugs
at precise locations in the human body once triggered by specific disease
markers.
The primary tumor location was an independent prognostic
marker in patients with RAS wild - type metastatic colorectal cancer after adjusting for age, gender, synchronous / metachronous disease, consensus
molecular subtype, and microsatellite instability and
molecular status, according to the results of an analysis (abstract 3503) of data from CALGB / SWOG 80405 presented
at the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting.
They retain
molecular markers that
at the beginning of their existence helped guide their development.
They were also able to express
markers of the three germ layers, suggesting that they re-established pluripotency
at the
molecular and cellular levels (Fig. 2I).
Building on existing clinical research
at MD Anderson Cancer Center through collaborations and membership to the RNA Center to create a ncRNA - centric effort to drive discovery of
molecular markers of cancer by evaluating, co-developing, facilitating and disseminating novel ncRNA technologies.
Those with uninformative cytogenetic or
molecular markers with negative minimal residual disease
at the end of induction were noted to experience the most benefit (nearly 2-fold benefit from receiving a fifth dose of chemotherapy) vs. those with favorable cytogenetic and
molecular features who did not experience benefit from receiving a fifth dose of therapy.
The gene is an important
molecular marker for AML stratification, and is frequently mutated in about 35 % of AML patients
at diagnosis.
If you collect fluid from inside the pelvis of women with endometriosis, there are
at least 13 different
markers of inflammation that create a
molecular signature of endometriosis.
Researchers from the University of Illinois
at Chicago and Yale University recruited 116 women who had lost
at least two early pregnancies, and tested their levels of nCyclinE, a
molecular marker for endometrial health.