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Effective Growth Promoters are Anti-Inflammatory by Nature, as Is Evident from Omics and Simple Biomarkers
2016-11-25 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
CANADA - Remarks by Theo A. Niewold, KU Leuven, Belgium at the 2016 World Nutrition Forum in Vancouver, Canada.
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Applied BioCode Awarded Digital Barcode Patent For Identifying Multiplexed Biomarkers Or Pathogens
2016-02-12 00:56:44| chemicalonline Home Page
The first patent for a digital barcode was issued to inventors Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver in 1949. Decades later, in 1974, the first scanner for reading digital barcodes was installed at a Marsh's supermarket in Troy, Ohio
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04.03.15 -- Making The Most of Biomarkers In Preclinical Studies
2015-04-02 02:37:18| drugdiscoveryonline Home Page
04/03/15 Drug Discovery Online Newsletter
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Making The Most of Biomarkers In Preclinical Studies
2015-03-09 12:05:46| drugdiscoveryonline Home Page
By Adam Aulbach, DVM, DACVP, MPI Research Biomarkers are a useful tool in clinical trials, especially in identifying a drug’s impact on organs or tissues before any injury is clinically evident. It’s still early in their use in preclinical development; however, they are proving helpful in identifying major safety issues and showing promise for future use. Presently, biomarkers are used with clinical and pathology endpoints to identify the effects of a preclinical drug candidate far earlier than do traditional tests alone. But sometimes those biomarkers can lead to conflicting data. The assays may be so sensitive that they show evidence of toxicity—often a submicroscopic effect—that doesn’t appear in conventional study endpoints. How to explain those results, and whether they are relevant, presents a challenge best addressed by consulting with a pathologist before designing a study. Understanding the timing of pathologic processes is critical to interpreting results.
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Wirelessly Monitoring Biomarkers For Improved Healthcare
2014-11-11 12:03:17| rfglobalnet Home Page
Combine nanoscale blood testing with wearable tech for non-invasive monitoring, and you have the basis for a new home lab system. Patients at high risk for certain diseases may now have new options for real-time monitoring with a variety of capabilities.
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