... during follow-up.
Subjects from the general population that were found to have increased urinary protein levels were shown to represent more than half of the patients who started dialysis or had a ...
... scarring, bumped up the risk of heart failure by 37 percent.
When the inflammatory protein levels were included in the scientists’ statistical analysis, the heightened risk from obesity disappeared ...
... a leading cause of vision loss and blindness in adults. They report discovery of 37 proteins that were increased or decreased in the eyes of patients with DR compared to patients without the disease.
... are also present in many different tissues of the body that are close to the surface. This suggests that cryptochromes may have non-visual functions, and may also affect protein levels and behavior.
... oral cancer, using a simple test that detects proteins in saliva, according to a report in the October 1, 2008, ... first study to globally evaluate saliva protein levels from oral cancer patients. Since ...
... insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 (IGFBP-1) were more than half as likely ... physical inactivity, and poor nutrition.
Levels of two of the proteins were unrelated to colon cancer recurrence ...
A woman's likelihood of surviving ovarian cancer may be linked to levels of two proteins, researchers have found. They suggest the levels could someday be useful in guiding treatment decisions and ...
A pair of proteins may help explain why people with surgically removed colorectal cancer and who are overweight, physically inactive and follow a Western-pattern diet may have an increased risk of ...
... team, "Our research findings reveal that Baxβ protein levels are normally kept at essentially undetectable ... Baxβ by Dr. Yu's team, only one single protein called Bax-alpha (Baxα) had been extensively ...
... popular diets emphasize either carbohydrate, protein or fat as the best way to lose weight ... diets with varying emphases on carbohydrate, fat and protein levels all achieved clinically meaningful weight ...
... of mRNA folding near the ribosomal binding site explained more than half the variation in protein levels. To understand this observation, the researchers simulated the spatial arrangement of the ...
... to RAFTS so that amyloid beta peptide generation can be prevented. As such, a small molecule drug that can reduce the RANBP9 protein levels could offer an effective treatment for Alzheimer's disease."
... protein) expressed on cells in the cartilage and connective tissue.
The results showed that VCAM-1 levels ... authors suggest that increased VCAM-1 levels may therefore mirror active cartilage damage ...
SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 31 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists studying Ewing's sarcoma -- a type of bone cancer -- have found high levels of a specific protein can suppress chemotherapy effects.
... protease inhibitors to restore to normal levels a key protein involved in early brain development. ... brain disorders, but also for any disorder with reduced protein levels where proteases normally play ...