In this study, researchers aimed to determine whether ctDNA is detectable in other bodily fluids besides blood, and to characterize any ctDNA they were able to detect.
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Finger-prick blood test shows promise for detecting Alzheimer’s disease biology
Finger-prick dried blood sampling can accurately measure key Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers, including p-tau217, GFAP, and ...
This is an important study on the sensory roles of Cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons (CBF-cn) in mammals. The authors identify PKD2L1 as the predominant pH-sensing channel CBF-cn and show how the ...
New report highlights accelerating cyber incidents, emerging AI governance risks, and the growing importance of ...
Researchers analyzed the diagnostic value of stereotactic brain biopsy in patients with leukemia presenting central ...
Published in Brain Stimulation, the Baycrest/Rotman team used fMRI to show rapid CSF dynamics changes after brief pulsed PBM ...
Scientists have shown that a non-invasive sound stimulation of the brain at a specific frequency can clear toxic proteins ...
A teenager from Beijing, China, became the youngest ever person to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2022 and MRI scans show ...
New potential for Alzheimer disease biomarker testing found in dried blood collection derived from capillary blood.
The report highlights that insulin-derived amyloidosis can mimic other injection-site reactions and should be considered when ...
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Dried blood samples match CSF accuracy in Alzheimer's detection
A technology that diagnoses various diseases, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, using just a few drops of blood from a ...
Repeated insulin shots at the same site can seed amyloid; consider this diagnosis if absorption seems erratic or glucose control worsens with a persistent lump.
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