Proteomic Biomarkers
Cross-source consensus on Proteomic Biomarkers from 1 sources and 13 claims.
1 sources · 13 claims
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- Researchers identified a nine-protein plasma signature with predictive value for kidney disease events and mortality in APOL1 high-risk genotype carriers. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- The nine-protein signature enables early risk stratification in individuals with preserved kidney function before significant damage is clinically apparent. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- A nine-protein plasma signature was identified with predictive value for kidney disease events and mortality in high-risk APOL1 genotype carriers. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- The nine-protein signature enables risk stratification in individuals with preserved kidney function before clinical damage is apparent. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- The nine-protein signature enables early risk detection before significant kidney damage becomes clinically apparent, even in individuals with preserved kidney function. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- Proteomic plasma signatures can detect disease risk before clinical symptoms or measurable organ damage are present. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- Proteomic signatures enable earlier eligibility for therapeutic intervention by identifying risk before substantial kidney function loss. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- The nine-protein signature is described as biologically plausible, reflecting meaningful pathophysiological processes rather than purely statistical correlations. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- A biologically plausible proteomic signature supports identification of intervention targets by reflecting true disease mechanisms rather than statistical associations alone. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems
- Plasma protein signatures can provide clinically actionable risk information in patients who appear healthy by standard kidney function measures. — Brazilian elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission: lessons for large-scale global health systems