نتایج جستجو برای: biomarkers hormones

تعداد نتایج: 170458  

Journal: :Molecules 2013
Alina Plenis Natalia Miękus Ilona Olędzka Tomasz Bączek Anna Lewczuk Zofia Woźniak Patrycja Koszałka Barbara Seroczyńska Jarosław Skokowski

Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are uncommon tumors which can secrete specific hormone products such as peptides, biogenic amines and hormones. So far, the diagnosis of NETs has been difficult because most NET markers are not specific for a given tumor and none of the NET markers can be used to fulfil the criteria of high specificity and high sensitivity for the screening procedure. However, by co...

Journal: :Cancer 2010
H Irene Su Mary D Sammel Jamie Green Luke Velders Corrie Stankiewicz Jennifer Matro Ellen W Freeman Clarisa R Gracia Angela DeMichele

BACKGROUND In late reproductive-aged breast cancer survivors, there is a need for real-time biomarkers of postchemotherapy ovarian function. The objective was to determine whether antimullerian hormone (AMH) and inhibin B are such biomarkers. The authors tested whether AMH and inhibin B were impacted by breast cancer treatment by comparing cancer survivors to age-matched control women and deter...

Journal: :European journal of medical and health sciences 2022

Breast cancer remains one of the most frequent malignancies in women and primary cause cancer-related death all over world. Hormones tumor biomarkers have been implicated as possible causes prognostic breast cancer. The present study investigated use serum hormonal levels biomarkers; Carcinoembrvonic antigen (CEA), (CA 15-3) for diagnosis Cancer, generation different subtypes using Estrogen rec...

Journal: :Mind, brain and education : the official journal of the International Mind, Brain, and Education Society 2013
Alison L Miller Carey N Lumeng Jennifer Delproposto Brian Florek Kristin Wendorf Julie C Lumeng

Mechanisms underlying socioeconomic disparities in school readiness and health outcomes, particularly obesity, among preschool-aged children are complex and poorly understood. Obesity can induce changes in proteins in the circulation that contribute to the negative impact of obesity on health; such changes may relate to cognitive and emotion regulation skills important for school readiness. We ...

Journal: :Chemical reviews 2008
Jirí Homola

5.1. Detection Formats 475 5.2. Food Quality and Safety Analysis 477 5.2.1. Pathogens 477 5.2.2. Toxins 479 5.2.3. Veterinary Drugs 479 5.2.4. Vitamins 480 5.2.5. Hormones 480 5.2.6. Diagnostic Antibodies 480 5.2.7. Allergens 481 5.2.8. Proteins 481 5.2.9. Chemical Contaminants 481 5.3. Medical Diagnostics 481 5.3.1. Cancer Markers 481 5.3.2. Antibodies against Viral Pathogens 482 5.3.3. Drugs ...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2000
R M Rolland

This paper reviews 22 published field studies that have found an association between exposure to environmental contaminants and alterations in thyroid gland structure, circulating thyroid hormones and vitamin A (retinoid) status in free-ranging populations of wildlife and fish. Vitamin A and thyroid hormones play critical roles during development, growth and function 'throughout life. Studies o...

Journal: :Complexity 2016
J. Galen Buckwalter Brian Castellani Bruce S. McEwen Arun S. Karlamangla Albert A. Rizzo Bruce John Kyle O'donnell Teresa Seeman

Allostatic load (AL) is a complex clinical construct, providing a unique window into the cumulative impact of stress. However, due to its inherent complexity, AL presents two major measurement challenges to conventional statistical modeling (the field's dominant methodology): it is comprised of a complex causal network of bioallostatic systems, represented by an even larger set of dynamic bioma...

2017
Shan Qiao Xiaoming Li Samuele Zilioli Zheng Chen Huihua Deng Juxian Pan Weigui Guo

BACKGROUND Existing literature suggests that endocrine measures, including the steroid hormones of cortisol and Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), as well as the DHEA to cortisol ratio in the human hair can be used as promising biomarkers of chronic stress among humans. However, data are limited regarding the validity of these measures as biomarkers of chronic stress among people living with HIV (P...

2014
Heather K. Neilson Shannon M. Conroy Christine M. Friedenreich

Strong and consistent evidence exists that physical activity reduces breast cancer risk by 10-25 %, and several proposed biologic mechanisms have now been investigated in randomized, controlled, exercise intervention trials. Leading hypothesized mechanisms relating to postmenopausal breast cancer include adiposity, endogenous sex hormones, insulin resistance, and chronic low-grade inflammation....

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید