1.Biochemical Marker of Bone Metabolism.
Journal of Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology 2006;11(2):131-137
No abstract available.
Biomarkers*
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Metabolism*
2.New Biological Markers of Bone Metabolism in Osteoporosis Treatment.
Endocrinology and Metabolism 2016;31(3):400-401
No abstract available.
Biomarkers*
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Metabolism*
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Osteoporosis*
4.Plasma transthyretin is a nutritional biomarker in human morbidities.
Frontiers of Medicine 2022;16(4):540-550
Transthyretin (TTR) is a small liver-secreted plasma protein that shows close correlations with changes in lean body mass (LBM) during the entire human lifespan and agglomerates the bulk of nitrogen (N)-containing substrates, hence constituting the cornerstone of body building. Amino acids (AAs) dietary restriction causes inhibition of TTR production and impairs the accretion of LBM reserves. Inflammatory disorders result in cytokine-induced abrogation of TTR synthesis and urinary leakage of nitrogenous catabolites. Taken together, the data indicate that malnutrition and inflammation may similarly suppress the production of TTR through distinct and unrelated pathophysiological mechanisms while operating in concert to downsize LBM stores. The hepatic synthesis of TTR integrates both machineries, acting as a marker of reduced LBM resources still available for defense and repair processes. TTR operates as a universal surrogate analyte that allows for the grading of residual LBM capacity to reflect disease burden. Measurement of TTR is a simple, rapid, and inexpensive micro-method that may be reproduced on a daily basis, hence ideally suited for the follow-up of the most intricated clinical situations and as a reliable predictor of any morbidity outcome.
Biomarkers
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Humans
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Inflammation/metabolism*
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Liver/metabolism*
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Prealbumin
5.Important immunohistochemical markers for identifying sweat glands.
Yong-Hong LEI ; Xue LI ; Jin-Qian ZHANG ; Jing-Yu ZHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(7):1370-1377
Animals
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Biomarkers
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metabolism
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Epitopes
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metabolism
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Sweat Glands
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metabolism
6.The bone turnover markers of myeloma bone disease.
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2014;35(11):1030-1033
7.Promising applications of human-derived saliva biomarker testing in clinical diagnostics.
Mengyuan SONG ; Hao BAI ; Ping ZHANG ; Xuedong ZHOU ; Binwu YING
International Journal of Oral Science 2023;15(1):2-2
Saliva testing is a vital method for clinical applications, for its noninvasive features, richness in substances, and the huge amount. Due to its direct anatomical connection with oral, digestive, and endocrine systems, clinical usage of saliva testing for these diseases is promising. Furthermore, for other diseases that seeming to have no correlations with saliva, such as neurodegenerative diseases and psychological diseases, researchers also reckon saliva informative. Tremendous papers are being produced in this field. Updated summaries of recent literature give newcomers a shortcut to have a grasp of this topic. Here, we focused on recent research about saliva biomarkers that are derived from humans, not from other organisms. The review mostly addresses the proceedings from 2016 to 2022, to shed light on the promising usage of saliva testing in clinical diagnostics. We recap the recent advances following the category of different types of biomarkers, such as intracellular DNA, RNA, proteins and intercellular exosomes, cell-free DNA, to give a comprehensive impression of saliva biomarker testing.
Humans
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Saliva/metabolism*
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Biomarkers/metabolism*
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RNA
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Exosomes/metabolism*
8.Advancement of studies on ALDH1 as a universal marker of stem cells.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(5):1183-1186
Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1, ALDH1A1 or RALDH1), an enzyme responsible for the oxidation of intracellular aldehydes, was shown to have a function in the early differentiation of stem cells. Its activity shows promising potential as a universal marker for the identification and isolation of normal stem cells and cancer stem cells from multiple sources in a variety of tissue types. Herein, we review the available data reporting the utilization of ALDH1 activity as a means to identify and isolate normal stem cells and cancer stem cells (CSCs), and the potential diagnostic and therapeutic implications, with a special focus on the mammary gland and breast cancer. The research opportunity in this area of interest is emphasized.
Animals
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Biomarkers
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metabolism
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Biomarkers, Tumor
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metabolism
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Humans
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Isoenzymes
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metabolism
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Neoplastic Stem Cells
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metabolism
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Retinal Dehydrogenase
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metabolism
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Stem Cells
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metabolism
10.Research progress of metabolomics in psoriasis.
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(15):1805-1816
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with significant physical and psychological burdens. The interplay between the innate and adaptive immune systems is thought to contribute to the pathogenesis; however, the details of the pathogenesis remain unclear. In addition, reliable biomarkers for diagnosis, assessment of disease activity, and monitoring of therapeutic response are limited. Metabolomics is an emerging science that can be used to identify and analyze low molecular weight molecules in biological systems. During the past decade, metabolomics has been widely used in psoriasis research, and substantial progress has been made. This review summarizes and discusses studies that applied metabolomics to psoriatic disease. These studies have identified dysregulation of amino acids, carnitines, fatty acids, lipids, and carbohydrates in psoriasis. The results from these studies have advanced our understanding of: (1) the molecular mechanisms of psoriasis pathogenesis; (2) diagnosis of psoriasis and assessment of disease activity; (3) the mechanism of treatment and how to monitor treatment response; and (4) the link between psoriasis and comorbid diseases. We discuss common research strategies and progress in the application of metabolomics to psoriasis, as well as emerging trends and future directions.
Humans
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Psoriasis/drug therapy*
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Skin/metabolism*
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Biomarkers/metabolism*
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Metabolomics/methods*