Research Biomark Articles & Analysis
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Understanding and analyzing these biomolecules has become increasingly important in areas such as disease research, biomarker discovery, and drug development. NAD and NADH are not merely passive participants in metabolism—they are regulatory molecules that influence key metabolic pathways, including glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation, and biosynthetic ...
Alfa Cytology has announced cancer diagnostic biomarker development services to enhance precision in oncology research. ...
“Researchers have access to multiple experimental models to meet their constantly changing needs. ...
Evolutionary AnalysisStudy the evolutionary history of the protein to understand its changes during the evolutionary process.9. Biomarker DiscoveryIn disease research, proteins may be used as biomarkers to assist in the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of diseases.Through these methods, various biological characteristics of the protein and its ...
Using early data from differential proteomics/transcriptomics/genomics analysis, this method has validated biomarkers in large biological sample sizes. Targeted quantification selectively collects and analyses quantitative mass spectrometry data of peptides of interest, achieving higher sensitivity and accuracy in hundreds or thousands of samples. ...
DIA technology has a wide range of applications in biomedical research, disease biomarker discovery, and drug development.DIA Proteomics SequencingDIA technology systematically scans the entire mass range during mass spectrometry analysis, rather than analyzing only a few preselected ions. ...
Visualizing Biology in Real-Time This fluorescence makes fluorescent biopolymers incredibly powerful tools for biomedical researchers. By designing these biopolymers to target specific cells or biomarkers in the body, scientists can use them to visualize and track biological processes in real-time, deep within living tissues. ...
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After completing her PhD, Dr. Reid accepted a postdoctoral research position at a leading medical institution, where she continued her work in the field of sickle cell disease. She quickly established herself as a leader in the field, conducting important research and contributing to a deeper understanding of the biology of this condition. ...
With the increasing abundance and diversity of identified oncogenic and tumor suppressor lncRNAs, it suggests that they can serve as potential drug targets and biomarkers in cancer research. For example, NEAT1, a well-studied lncRNA, is closely associated with chemoresistance in various cancers. ...
Biomarkers are defined as measurable biological characteristics that are associated with normal or pathological conditions. ...