Researchers from the MPI of Biochemistry and the Technical University of Munich have discovered new diagnostic markers for multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease that affects 3 million people worldwide.
A test measuring proteins in spinal fluid may help support the diagnosis of MS, especially in patients whose disease is harder to diagnose.
The simple, no-cost, and noninvasive test is now available to physicians in the U.S. Company launches campaign in the U.S. to raise awareness of the rare autoimmune lung disease and need for early ...
Codex Genetics, a leading precision diagnostics company headquartered in Hong Kong, today announces a strategic collaboration ...
In addition to brain imaging, laboratory analysis of cerebrospinal fluid is important for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS). In this study, proteomic analysis of this fluid has revealed a set ...
The SPEAR UltraDetect ™ pTau 217 biomarker assay kit is a specialized tool for researching Alzheimer’s disease (AD) using plasma samples. The assay requires the SPEAR UltraDet ...
Building on that foundation, the GO Genomic Report generated through this workflow will now include a direct link to the WeTrials platform. With a single click, clinicians can move from a patient's ...
Researchers at the MPI of Biochemistry and TUM have examined the cerebrospinal fluid of 5,000 patients with neurological diseases and discovered new diagnostic and prognostic markers for multiple ...
“Latent herpes viruses have the potential to reactivate in people living with HIV which can lead to neuroinflammation and impact long-term brain health,” said Shirin Mazumder, MD, infectious diseases ...
Specialized brain cells in the hypothalamus act as a disposal route for tau protein, shuttling it from cerebrospinal fluid into the bloodstream. When those cells break down, tau accumulates in the ...
A simple blood test might one day act as a molecular ‘clock’ to predict not only whether someone will develop Alzheimer’s disease but also when symptoms could begin, according to a Nature report.