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Urine Samples Detect MicroRNAs Biomarkers For Heart And Kidney Disease


Urine Samples Detect MicroRNAs Biomarkers For Heart And Kidney Disease
by Karishma Abhishek on 
March 2, 2021 at 8:35 AM
Epigenomics.
regulating gene expression. They are readily explored in diagnosing various diseases at present.
For the first time, we measured in healthy children the associations between urinary miRNAs and cardiorenal outcomes, including blood pressure, urinary sodium and potassium levels, and eGFR [estimated glomerular filtration rate, a measure of how well the kidneys are filtering or cleaning the blood]. These relationships represent an opportunity to develop novel biomarkers for early detection and treatment of kidney damage or dysfunction , says lead author Yuri Levin-Schwartz, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. ....

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Clinic for the first time. oo good morning to you both. before we talk about the man who is believed to be the suspect let s talk about the widow. the widowed police officer garrett swasey says her husband s last act was helping of others. swasey was one of 5 people killed in the rampage. 57-year-old robert loo which is dear is scheduled to appear in court today via video. police are not revealing any motive but they say he was a loaner who never discussed religion or abortion and once lived in north carolina. police searched his trailer and nearby heart cell colorado after friday s deadly rampage. multiple reports say he was heard saying no more baby parts, the controversy that had fetal body parts. ....

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CNN CNN Special April 26, 2014 07:24:00

the next thing we re going to do is store your stem cells. remember those stem cells that i had stored? well, if i m ever in need of an organ, they might just come in handy. a stem cell has the ability to become many other cell types. a heart cell or a liver cell. kidney cells, bladder cells, skin cells, heart cells, lung cells. you name it. so one cell becomes a universal donor. next step, engineering the body part. in one of dr. atala s latest breakthroughs in organ engineering is truly groundbreaking. printing. yes, printing body parts. the first printer we used was actually typical desktop printer. and instead of using ink, we would just use cells. miraculously, using that modified inkjet printer, the same one you might have in your home or office, wake forest scientists printed out a two-chamber mouse heart with a heartbeat and all. we now have developed much more advanced printers. dr. atala s lab has printed kidneys, skin, ears, fingers. and this is just the ....

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CNN Morgan Spurlock Inside Man April 26, 2014 04:23:00

Breakthroughs that can keep me alive even longer, maybe even indefinitely. and it turns out the future may be closer than we think. at the wake forest institute for regenerative medicine a team led by dr. anthony atala is doing something that was once pure fantasy growing human body parts right in the lab. one of the strategies we use is to take a very small piece of tissue, less than half the size of a postage stamp, you can grow those cells outside the body and we use those cells to three-dimensionally reconstruct the tissue of interest. the next thing we re going to do is store your stem cells. remember those stem cells that i had stored? well, if i m ever in need of an organ, they might just come in handy. a stem cell has the ability to become many other cell types. a heart cell or a liver cell. kidney cells, bladder cells, skin cells, heart cells, lung cells. you name it. so one cell becomes a universal donor. next step, engineering the ....

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