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The medical industry is a new frontier for Raman spectroscopy. In the past few years, Raman has been used in dental and cancer studies, and is now building on this success by extension into Point-of-Care (POC) applications. This article gives an overview of some very new and exciting research into the use of Raman spectroscopy for the detection of cancerous tissue, biomarkers of disease, and ...
ByB&W Tek
In a clinical context, MSCs are instrumental in treating osteoarthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, graft-versus-host disease, myocardial infarction, and more. They also exhibit promising results in treating neurological disorders, diabetes, liver diseases, and in cancer therapy. Delving Deeper: Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem ...
Introduction to OsteoporosisOsteoporosis is a systemic multi-causal skeletal disease that is prone to fractures due to changes in systemic bone mass and microstructure of bone tissue, resulting in increased bone fragility. ...
In the 1930s, some scholars reported that the determination of serum lipase and alkaline phosphatase activities is helpful for the diagnosis of pancreatitis and bone diseases, respectively. After the 1950s, the application of serum enzyme activity measurement as an indicator for monitoring cell and organ damage and tumor growth has expanded the scope of ...
Bone tissue is susceptible to a wide range of diseases that have the potential to drastically diminish quality of (after)life, including osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. ...
This September marks four years since the 2018 Food and Drug Administration clearance for clonoSEQ to detect and monitor minimal residual disease (MRD) in bone marrow from patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and multiple myeloma (MM). ...
Dental Problems Linked To Heart Disease and Diabetes Over the last ten years there has been a growing body of evidence linking periodontal disease and systemic diseases. ...
When harmful bacteria occupy the majority of the intestinal tract, they will cause different diseases. At this time, it is necessary to restore the balance of intestinal flora by supplementing probiotics. ...
The most commonly known example refers to Gaucher's disease. When Gaucher's disease is present, fatty substances can accumulate in internal organs, the brain and bones. Another prominent disease is Fabry's disease, which causes fatigue and kidney failure. ...
In the early stages, periodontal disease causes redness and swelling (inflammation) of the gums. In advanced stages, that is, periodontitis, the underlying bone is damaged, resulting in tooth loss. ...
ByMatexcel
The authors report that STAT1KO mice spontaneously develop inflammatory diseases characterized by bone marrow hyperplasia and splenic accumulation of hematopoietic stem cells. In addition, these animals developed inflammatory bowel disease. Analysis of intestinal bacteria revealed severe dysbiosis in the absence of potent IFN signaling, which ...
Potential effects upon long-term exposure to contaminants that exceed MCLs include increased risk of cancer, kidney, liver, and eye problems, nervous system problems, anaemia, circulatory system problems, bone disease, blood problems, and reproductive problems. Contaminant sources include discharge from factories, runoffs from agricultural chemicals, mineral ...
In the 1930s, some scholars reported that the determination of serum lipase and alkaline phosphatase activities is helpful for the diagnosis of pancreatitis and bone diseases, respectively. After the 1950s, the application of serum enzyme activity measurement as an indicator for monitoring cell and organ damage and tumor growth has expanded the scope of clinical ...
Over time, extreme ingestion of fluoride can lead to skeletal fluorosis, which is a bone disease. Skeletal fluorosis can be painful and cause damage to both bones and joints. ...
diabetes: It can restore the normal function of the islets and their recipients and improve the symptoms of diabetes. Osteoarticular disease: It can neutralize harmful acidic substances in the body and lower blood uric acid value to relieve gout and other bone and joint diseases. ...
Over time, extreme ingestion of fluoride can lead to skeletal fluorosis, which is a bone disease. Skeletal fluorosis can be painful and cause damage to both bones and joints. ...
The quality of water is highly critical for the current health of the planet and it is the bitter truth that the water that people are consuming nowadays, has high levels of microbial contaminants that cause serious health hazards such as malnourishment, sickness, bone diseases, and other serious health problems. The Genesis water technologies are beneficial in ...
Bone related infectious diseases (including osteomyelitis and prosthesis infection) are of great concern to the medical world. ...
Alendronic acid or Alendronate Sodium is a bisphosphonate drug that inhibits osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. Biphosphates work by binding to the bone and preventing calcium from being removed by osteoclasts. This drug is used to prevent and treat osteoporosis as well as several other bone diseases. Alendronate Sodium is sold ...
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was explored as a means to distinguish newly diagnosed of acute lymphoblastic leukemia from disease free bone marrow samples. Characteristic bands alterations were identified in both healthy and diseased samples arising from cellular protein, lipid and DNA. ...
