Search results for "biochemical markers"

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Urinary 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Metabolomic Fingerprinting Reveals Biomarkers of Pulse Consumption Related to Energy-Metabolism Modulation in a…

2017

Little is known about the metabolome fingerprint of pulse consumption. The study of robust and accurate biomarkers for pulse dietary assessment has great value for nutritional epidemiology regarding health benefits and their mechanisms. To characterize the fingerprinting of dietary pulses (chickpeas, lentils and beans), spot urine samples from a subcohort from the PREDIMED study were stratified, using a validated food frequency questionnaire. Non-pulse consumers (≤ 4 g/day of pulse intake) and habitual pulse consumers (≥ 25 g/day of pulse intake) were analysed using a 1H-NMR metabolomics approach combined with multi- and univariate data analysis. Pulse consumption showed differences through…

0301 basic medicine030109 nutrition & dieteticsPulse (signal processing)Nutritional epidemiologyUrinary systemLlegumsBiochemical markersGeneral ChemistryUrineStepwise regressionBiologyUrineMetabòlitsOrinaLegumesBiochemistryPredimedRessonància magnètica nuclearNuclear magnetic resonance03 medical and health sciencesMetabolomicsNuclear magnetic resonanceMarcadors bioquímicsMetabolomeMetabolites
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Higher physiopathogenicity byFasciola giganticathan by the genetically closeF. hepatica: experimental long-term follow-up of biochemical markers

2016

Background: Fascioliasis is caused by Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica. The latter, always considered secondary in human infection, nowadays appears increasingly involved in Africa and Asia. Unfortunately, little is known about its pathogenicity, mainly due to difficulties in assessing the moment a patient first becomes infected and the differential diagnosis with F. hepatica. Methods: A long-term, 24-week, experimental study comparing F. hepatica and F. giganticawas made for the first time in the same animal model host, Guirra sheep. Serum biochemical parameters of liver damage, serum electrolytes, protein metabolism, plasma proteins, carbohydrate metabolism, hepatic lipid metabolism and…

0301 basic medicineFascioliasisMitochondrial DNAFasciola gigantica030231 tropical medicineAntibodies HelminthProtein metabolismSheep DiseasesPhysiologyCarbohydrate metabolismDiagnosis Differential03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineSpecies SpecificityHepaticaparasitic diseasesAnimalsFasciola hepaticaBiochemical markersSheepbiologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineDNA Helminth030108 mycology & parasitologybiology.organism_classificationBlood proteinsFasciolaDisease Models AnimalInfectious DiseaseschemistryImmunoglobulin GParasitologyBiomarkersTransactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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CD5 and CD6 as immunoregulatory biomarkers in non-small cell lung cancer

2020

Background: The study of immune surveillance in the tumour microenvironment is leading to the development of new biomarkers and therapies. The present research focuses on the expression of CD5 and CD6-two lymphocyte surface markers involved in the fine tuning of TCR signaling-as potential prognostic biomarkers in resectable stages of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).; Methods: CD5 and CD6 gene expression was analysed by reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RTqPCR) in 186 paired fresh frozen tumour and normal tissue samples of resected NSCLC.; Results: Patients with higher CD5 expression had significantly increased overall survival (OS, 49.63 vs. 99.90 months, P=0.…

0301 basic medicineOncologymedicine.medical_specialtyLymphocytenon-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicinemelanomaLung cancerimmune checkpointSurvival analysisbusiness.industryMelanomaMarcadors tumoralsBiochemical markersCD6medicine.diseaseImmune checkpointCD5non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureReal-time polymerase chain reactionOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisTumor markersMarcadors bioquímicsCàncer de pulmóOriginal ArticleCD5Lung cancerbusiness
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Effectiveness of an erbium-doped: yttrium, aluminum and garnet laser for treatment of peri-implant disease: Clinical, microbiological, and biochemica…

2018

Background The effectiveness of an erbium-doped: yttrium, aluminum and garnet (Er: YAG) laser (EYL) for the treatment of peri-implant disease (PID) remains unclear. The aim of this study was to compare non-surgical EYL therapy for PID with locally delivered minocycline hydrochloride (MC) ointment therapy by evaluating clinical, microbiological, and biochemical markers. Material and methods Thirty-seven patients with PID were randomly assigned to either the EYL group (n = 18) or the MC group (n = 19). The clinical, microbiological, and biochemical markers at baseline and at 1 and 3 months after treatment were compared between the two groups. Subgingival plaque and peri-implant crevicular flu…

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryResearchPeri implant disease030206 dentistryMarker analysis:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]GastroenterologyCrevicular fluid03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineBiomarker (medicine)PeriodontologySubgingival plaquebusinessGeneral DentistryAfter treatmentBiochemical markersJournal of clinical and experimental dentistry
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Clinical utility of biochemical markers for the prediction of COVID-19-related mortality in kidney transplant recipients

2021

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2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]030232 urology & nephrologykidney transplantationInflammation030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyKidney transplantProcalcitonin03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineKidney transplantationBiochemical markersComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSbiologybusiness.industrytroponinbiomarkersCOVID-19medicine.diseaseTroponinResearch Letters3. Good health[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]NephrologyinflammationD-dimerImmunologybiology.proteinmedicine.symptombusinessprocalcitonin
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Effects of Polyphenol, Measured by a Biomarker of Total Polyphenols in Urine, on Cardiovascular Risk Factors After a Long-Term Follow-Up in the PREDI…

2016

Several epidemiological studies have shown an inverse association between the consumption of polyphenol-rich foods and risk of cardiovascular diseases. However, accuracy and reliability of these studies may be increased using urinary total polyphenol excretion (TPE) as a biomarker for total polyphenol intake. Our aim was to assess if antioxidant activity, measured by a Folin-Ciocalteu assay in urine, is correlated with an improvement in cardiovascular risk factors (blood pressure and serum glucose, cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and triglyceride concentrations) in an elderly population at high risk. A longitudinal study was performed with 573 participants (aged 67.3 ± 5.9) f…

Blood GlucoseMale0301 basic medicineAgingSistema cardiovascular -- MalaltiesBlood PressureUrine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiochemistryGastroenterologychemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsPolyphenols in urineLongitudinal StudiesCardiovascular risk factorsAged 80 and overBioquímica y tecnologíalcsh:CytologyConfoundingBiochemical markersGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedMetabolismeBiochemistry and technologyCholesterolCardiovascular diseasesCardiovascular DiseasesPolifenolsMarcadors bioquímicsBiomarker (medicine)FemaleColesterolResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyArticle SubjectUrinary systemNutritional StatusBioquímica i biotecnologiaExcretion03 medical and health sciencesMediterranean cooking:Ciencias de la Salud::Medicina preventiva [Materias Investigacion]Medical statisticsInternal medicineCuina mediterràniamedicineMortalitatHumansFood consumptionlcsh:QH573-671MortalityLong-term follow-upTriglyceridesAged030109 nutrition & dieteticsTriglycerideCholesterolbusiness.industryMalalties cardiovascularsCholesterol HDLPolyphenolsPREDIMED studyCholesterol LDLFeeding BehaviorBiomarkerEffects of PolyphenolCell BiologyPressió arterial1942-0900Blood pressureMetabolismchemistryMultivariate AnalysisLinear ModelsbusinessEstadística mèdicaConsum d'alimentsBiomarkersFollow-Up StudiesOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
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Cardiorenal syndrome: the role of new biochemical markers

2012

Cardiorenal syndrome is a pathophysiological heart and kidney disorder, in which acute or chronic dysfunction of one organ induces a damage in the other. It's a syndrome more and more often encountered in clinical practice and this implies the need to recognize the syndrome through biochemical markers with a good sensitivity and specificity, since its earliest stages in order to optimize therapy. In addition to widely validated biomarkers, such as BNP, pro BNP, creatinine, GFR and cystatin C, other promising molecules are available, like NGAL (neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, KIM-1 (kidney injury molecule-1), MCP-1 (monocyte chemotactic peptide), Netrin-1, interleuchin 18 and NAG…

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Miniature diamond-anvil cells for FTIR-microspectroscopy of small quantities of biosamples.

2018

Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy techniques and data analyses have become widely available, are easy to use, and are convenient for studies of various biosamples, especially in biomedical science. Yet, cultivation of cells and purification of cell components are costly, often methodically challenging, and time and labor consuming. Therefore, reduction of the sample amount is of high value. Here we propose a novel method for the analysis of small quantities of biosamples by FTIR-microscopy of dry films using a diamond-anvil cell (DAC). This approach allows us to decrease the sample volume at least a hundred times compared to that for a high-throughput screening device (HTS-XT, …

ChromatographyMaterials science010401 analytical chemistry02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryDiamond anvil cell0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistrySample volumeHomogeneousElectrochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopy0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyBiochemical markersThe Analyst
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Polyphenols from halophytes and modified atmosphere packaging improve sensorial and biochemical markers of quality of common dolphinfish (Coryphaena …

2016

Quality and shelf-life of whole and filleted Coryphaena hippurus, stored with modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) and natural antioxidants from halophytes (HAL), were investigated. Fillets were divided into control, simply sealed in trays; MAP, preserved by modified atmosphere (45% CO2, 50% N-2, 5% O-2); and MAP-HAL, pretreated with antioxidants and preserved by MAP. Whole and filleted fish were stored at -1 +/- 0.5 degrees C for 18days. The quality of the samples was analyzed at the time of packaging and after 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18days. The MAP and MAP-HAL groups maintained the best sensorial profile, pH, and drip loss with respect to the untreated fillets. Higher levels of total volatil…

Coryphaenamodified atmosphere packagingbiologyChemistryFish modifid atmosphere packaging polyphenols shelf-life04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classificationShelf life040401 food scienceFish0404 agricultural biotechnologyTotal volatileSettore AGR/20 - ZoocolturePolyphenolHalophyteModified atmosphereFish <Actinopterygii>Food scienceshelf‐lifeSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiapolyphenolsBiochemical markersOriginal ResearchFood ScienceFood Science &amp; Nutrition
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Context matters-consensus molecular subtypes of colorectal cancer as biomarkers for clinical trials

2019

Abstract The Colorectal Cancer Subtyping Consortium identified four gene expression consensus molecular subtypes, CMS1 (immune), CMS2 (canonical), CMS3 (metabolic), and CMS4 (mesenchymal), using multiple microarray or RNA-sequencing datasets of primary tumor samples mainly from early stage colon cancer patients. Consequently, rectal tumors and stage IV tumors (possibly reflective of more aggressive disease) were underrepresented, and no chemo- and/or radiotherapy pretreated samples or metastatic lesions were included. In view of their possible effect on gene expression and consequently subtype classification, sample source and treatments received by the patients before collection must be ca…

Data Analysis0301 basic medicineOncologymedicine.medical_specialtyMicroarrayconsensus molecular subtypesColorectal cancermedicine.medical_treatmentDatasets as TopicReviews03 medical and health sciencesstratification0302 clinical medicineBiasCàncer colorectalInternal medicineBiomarkers TumormedicineHumansRNA-SeqOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisClinical Trials as Topicclinical trialsbusiness.industryPatient SelectionBiochemical markersbiomarkersChemoradiotherapypersonalized medicineHematologyPrognosismedicine.diseaseChemotherapy regimenPrimary tumorColorectal cancerSubtypingRadiation therapyClinical trialTreatment Outcome030104 developmental biologyOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMutationgene expressionPersonalized medicineNeoplasm Recurrence LocalColorectal NeoplasmsbusinessMarcadors biomquímics
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