News ArticlesBlood protein profiling from childhood through adolescenceThe differences in blood protein levels during childhood and early adulthood were recently explored in an article published in Nature Communications...Read more Plasma protein profiling predicts cancer in patients with non-specific symptomsDetection of cancer is a challenging task, especially since many common diffuse symptoms overlap with non-malignant conditions. In an article in Nature Communications it was shown that plasma protein profiling can be used to identify cancer among patients with non-specific symptoms...Read more The Human Pan Disease Atlas in the latest Science issueThe Human Pan Disease Atlas article is now available in the latest issue of Science released December 18. The article describes how a next-generation targeted proteomics assay was used to analyze the blood profiles of thousands of patients representing most major disease classes, and to assess the stability and variability of protein profiles in healthy adults as well as for the child to adult development...Read more Pan-disease atlas maps molecular fingerprints of health, disease and agingA new study has mapped the distinct molecular "fingerprints" that 59 diseases leave in an individual's blood protein - which would enable blood tests to discern troubling signs from those that are more common. Publishing today in Science, an international team of researchers mapped how thousands of proteins in human blood shift as a result of aging and serious diseases, such as cancer and cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases...Read more |