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New biomarkers could help detect lupus nephritis earlier

New biomarkers with improved diagnostic performance for early detection of lupus nephritis have been discovered in the University of Houston lab of Chandra Mohan, a pioneer in lupus research.

University-of-houston , Texas , United-states , Hong-kong , Tuen-mun , Hong-kong-general- , Dallas , Lillie-cranz-cullen , Chi-chiu-mok , Kyung-hyun-lee , Yaxi-li , Ramesh-saxena

Alzheimer's disease found to have five distinct subtypes

Researchers identified five distinct molecular subtypes of Alzheimer's disease using proteomic sequencing, suggesting personalized treatment approaches based on each subtype's unique genetic and pathological characteristics.

Amsterdam , Noord-holland , Netherlands , Alzheimer-centre , Nature-aging , Amsterdam-dementia-cohort , Alzheimer-39s-disease , Ging , Lood , Rain , Ementia

Thianthrenium chemistry allows for reactivity switch of a nucleophilic amino acid into a versatile intermediate

Chemical diversification of proteins is an important concept in the study of biological processes and the complex structures of the proteins themselves. It involves using quick and mild reactions ...

Karl-josef-dietz , Julia-beatrice-jacobs , Philipp-hartmann , Kostiantyn-bohdan , Iris-finkemeier , Tobias-ritter , Moritz-hommrich , Christian-griesinger , Heike-hinrichs , Lara-vogelsang , Wolfgang-schrader , Alessandro-vetere

Study unlocks protein clues to aggressive lymphoma transformation

Researchers have come one step closer to answering why, in some patients, a type of lymphoma changes from indolent to aggressive, and in particular they are closer to identifying which patients are at high risk of this change happening.

Maja-ludvigsen , Marie-beck-hairing-enemark , Aarhus-university , Department-of-clinical-medicine-at-aarhus-university , Department-of-clinical-medicine , Associate-professor-maja-ludvigsen , Clinical-medicine , Associate-professor , Cancer , Esearch , Nxiety , Lood

Is your body out of sync? Study finds organs age at varying rates

Research uncovers that human organs age at varying rates, with some showing accelerated aging compared to chronological age, significantly impacting overall health and disease risk. The study used advanced blood plasma proteomics to analyze organ-specific aging in nearly 5,700 adults, linking it to increased risks of heart failure and Alzheimer's disease.

Covance , Aging , Lzheimer-39s-disease , Lood , Rain , Eart , Maging , Idney , Achine-learning , Agnetic-resonance-imaging , Ortality