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Fortilin as a Biomarker in Toxicity
Fortilin, the multifunctional protein, also known as translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP), presents in most eukaryotic organisms. It is... -
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Proteomics in Huntington’s Disease Biomarker Discovery
Mass spectrometry (MS) and proteomics are continuously evolving methods in systems biology that carry enormous potential for accurately profiling the... -
Multiplex Biomarker Techniques Methods and Applications for COVID-19 Disease Diagnosis and Risk Stratification
This detailed volume explores the application of multiplex biomarker methods in the critical area of COVID-19 research through state-of-the-art... -
Adult Stem Cells as a Biomarker in Diabetes
Obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are increasing rapidly worldwide. It is important to know the effect of exercise, medications... -
Serum Paraoxonase 1 as a Biomarker in Toxicology
Biomarkers are used in many areas of health to diagnose the presence of disease, monitor disease progression, track drug distribution in the body, or... -
Serum Interleukin-6 Levels as a Biomarker in Trauma
The degree of injury that occurs after trauma is proportional to the exposure of trauma energy exceeding the threshold of physiological tolerance of... -
Erythrocyte Acetylcholinesterase as a Biomarker of Environmental Lead Exposure
Lead is a prime, ubiquitous, environmental toxicant and multi-organ poison. One of the most recognized deleterious effects of lead exposure is... -
Blood Cortisol as a Biomarker in Intensive Care Unit
Despite some issues are limiting the use of blood cortisol as an excellent biomarker in intensive care units, it is seen in literature that blood... -
Urinary Glucose Excretion as a Biomarker for Precision Medicine in Diabetes
Glucosuria has been recognized as a classical biomarker for poor glycemic control among individuals with diabetes. However, the development of... -
Fortilin as a Biomarker in Toxicity
Fortilin, the multifunctional protein, also known as translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP), presents in most eukaryotic organisms. It is... -
The application of Aptamer in biomarker discovery
Biomarkers are detectable molecules that can reflect specific physiological states of cells, organs, and organisms and therefore be regarded as...
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Carotid Bodies: Use of Chemosensitivity as a Biomarker in Prediabetes
The carotid bodies (CBs) play a role as metabolic sensors being deeply involved in the genesis of dysmetabolic states. CB activity was shown to be... -
Saliva as a Relevant Biofluid for Huntington’s Disease Biomarker Research
Fluid biomarkers have traditionally been measured in cerebral spinal fluid and blood and the identification of markers in these biofluids has led to... -
S100A6: molecular function and biomarker role
S100A6 (also called calcyclin) is a Ca 2+ -binding protein that belongs to the S100 protein family. S100A6 has many functions related to the...
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Salivary C-Reactive Protein as a Biomarker and Implications for Diabetes
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein synthesized by the liver due to inflammation. Higher CRP concentration has been linked to the... -
Intraoperative Management and Its Influence on Postoperative Biomarker Release
Perioperative organ injury frequently complicates noncardiac surgery – occurring in over one in six patients. Initially clinically silent, its... -
Applications of Nanotechnology in Converging the Biomarker Science for Advancement in Cancer Detection and Treatment
Cancer biomarkers with high selectivity, specificity, and reproducibility assume fundamental task in diagnosis, prognosis, and prediction of therapy... -
A multi-biomarker micronucleus assay using imaging flow cytometry
Genetic toxicity testing assesses the potential of compounds to cause DNA damage. There are many genetic toxicology screening assays designed to...