Sentences with phrase «new markers for»

As a second line of research, he is involved in studies on new markers for the detection of prostate cancer.
By comparing RNA sequencing with the Human Protein Atlas, we've also been able to identify new markers for the bile ducts that confirm the malformations that develop in patients with Alagille Syndrome.»
«It is crucial to find new markers for obesity treatment.
Your child asks: «Can you find my new markers for me?»
These results, if validated by other research groups, could provide a new marker for identifying DCIS that are more likely progress to invasive disease, however more importantly may highlight a group of DCIS patients where no treatment is necessary.
A new marker for Alzheimer's disease can be used to predict how quickly a patient will develop memory loss and other symptoms of dementia.

Not exact matches

The new research has the potential to be used by the bakery sector to allow for more accurate testing for the presence of these marker proteins, thereby identifying so - called «hidden allergens».
We use new approaches for increasing yield potential, such as marker - assisted breeding to develop the next generation of rice varieties suited for irrigated environments in Asia.
At dinner, after you order from the counter, someone from Bayou Bakery's «Krewe» hands over a card with an iconic New Orleans street name, from Decatur to Bourbon, as a table marker to flag service for each dish whisked down from the kitchen and brought directly to the table by the staff — perhaps even Guas himself.
With Kieran Gibbs, Danny Welbeck and Jack Wilshere all starting, the Arsenal contingent had a real chance to lay down a marker that they were the new great provider for English talent.
New owners have already laid down their marker with claims that the club should at least be aiming for a top - ten finish as well as one which plays attractive football.
A new study of 635 children in Massachusetts found that a bigger waist size at age 3 increases the odds that a child will have a marker for liver damage and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by age 8.
Criss - crossing woodlands throughout New England, stone walls are centuries - old historical markers indicating that land was previously cleared for agricultural use.
For the Columbus statue, the city would add historical markers and commission a new monument to honor indigenous people.
Members of New York's political class see the 59 - year - old governor as carefully laying down markers for his future, whatever it may hold, after Clinton's unexpected defeat.
More happily for the new PM, the share is above the success marker of 40 %.»
But New York operatives, state lawmakers and long - time associates see the 59 - year - old governor as carefully laying down markers for his future, whatever it may hold, after Hillary Clinton's unexpected defeat.
For the Columbus statue, the city wants to add historical markers and commission a new monument to honor indigenous people.
Despite this, the extensive breadth of the new study allowed the researchers to identify several genetic markers underlying the fruit size increases, which is great news for breeders who might want to further increase the apple's girth.
In this new study and for the first time, scientists used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) combined with a standard clinical trial design to derive an unbiased brain - based neurological marker to predict analgesia associated with placebo treatment in patients with chronic knee osteoarthritis pain.
Black balls that litter the planet may prove the best marker for a new geologic epoch recognizing humanity's outsized impacts
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.
Zalasiewicz now thinks he's found the perfect marker for the Anthropocene, or the new epoch of humans, so dubbed for Homo sapiens's world - changing impacts.
«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.
Now the residue from all the oil and coal burned to power modern civilization may provide the best marker for the start of a new geologic epoch that highlights Homo sapiens's world - changing impact, known as the Anthropocene, or «new age of humans.»
«The significance of this finding gives us a tentative approach to target this marker and could lead to new therapies for this subtype of myeloma.»
University Professor of Applied Physics Stephen Arnold and his team at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering have made a discovery that could lead to Star Trek - like biosensor devices capable of flagging the barest presence in blood of a specific virus or antibody, or protein marker for a specific cancer; or sniffing out airborne chemical warfare agents while they are still far below toxic levels.
«One can imagine that a SLIM - based tissue imager will scan biopsies in a clinic and, paired with software that is intelligent enough to look for these specific markers, will provide the pathologist with valuable new information.
«A new way to reduce surgery complications stemming from high blood sugar: Using a different marker to track a patient's glycemic levels could help improve outcomes after surgery for diabetic and non-diabetic patients alike.»
Researchers found less evidence for the formation of new blood vessels and fewer protein markers that signal neuroplasticity, or the brain's ability to make new connections between neurons.
These new markers and tests could also be used to assist in treating drug dependence, in determining appropriate therapeutic levels of medical marijuana, and for monitoring women who want to stop using cannabinoids during pregnancy.
For the new study, which is published today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Bowman and his colleagues collected samples from 38 L. mariae palms in Palm Valley and 100 L. rigida palms in the Roper, Nicholson, and Gregory rivers and compared the microsatellite markers.
They confirmed that the new method did serve as a marker for synaptic density.
«New cancer marker identified; possible therapeutic target for breast cancer.»
There has been a lack of reliable markers, early indicators and risk factors associated with pancreatic cancer, but this new way of differentiating between healthy and malignant tissue offers hope for earlier diagnosis and treatment.»
Our results pointed to three new genetic markers for FECD and confirmed the vital role of a previously known marker even among those who did not have a previously known family history of the disease.
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.
The results, published September 2 in Molecular Psychiatry, point toward potential new markers to aid the diagnosis of stress - related disorders, such as anxiety and depression and a promising route to the development of new treatments for these devastating disorders.
Using new technologies for labeling cellular machinery with light - activated fluorescent markers, they could «turn on» just one molecule at a time.
The use of cell surface markers to isolate specific cell populations is one common method for separating cells; however, isolating live cells based on their RNA expression is a powerful new way enabling the study of small cell niches in nongenetically modified animal models and human tissue.
The new technology provides a method to scale up a previously known method for profiling cell types distinguished by the pattern of chemical markers studding their DNA.
For instance, company researchers have recently identified a promising new genetic marker for a particular cancer; because Avalon already has all the patents filed on the discovery, Carter and the management team recently gave the scientists the go - ahead to write up two papers on the woFor instance, company researchers have recently identified a promising new genetic marker for a particular cancer; because Avalon already has all the patents filed on the discovery, Carter and the management team recently gave the scientists the go - ahead to write up two papers on the wofor a particular cancer; because Avalon already has all the patents filed on the discovery, Carter and the management team recently gave the scientists the go - ahead to write up two papers on the work.
These high - resolution maps and new techniques for defining genetic markers should greatly accelerate the hunt for genes linked to diseases.
Similar experiments could identify new markers of diseased tissue or new targets for targeted molecular therapies.
A new review published by a joint scientific working group of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) and the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) finds that current evidence continues to support the potential for bone turnover markers (BTMs) to provide clinically useful information for monitoring osteoporosis treatment.
The new multi-locus metabarcoding method involves all three markers and could serve as a valuable tool for research on the native bee species that comprise local bee communities.
«DNA sequencing procedures... allow for identification of parentage, more distant relatives, founders to new populations, unidentified individuals, population structure, effective population size, population - specific markers, etc.» reports Haig, adding that the result is more sophisticated information crucial to setting species recovery priorities.
«New genetic risk marker for late - life depression.»
This is why our system is innovative and powerful, as we don't have to spend the time to identify and develop a new genetic or protein marker for every kind of cancer.»
«MYCN is often seen only as a marker for a poor prognosis, but it's critical to the disease and is a possible target for new drugs.»
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z