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Urine : Promising Biomarker Source for Early Disease Detection / edited by Youhe Gao.

Springer Nature - Springer Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0) eBooks 2025 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gao, Youhe.
Series:
Biomedical and Life Sciences Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine--Research.
Medicine.
Biology--Research.
Biology.
Proteins.
Biomedical Research.
Protein Biochemistry.
Local Subjects:
Biomedical Research.
Protein Biochemistry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (563 pages)
Edition:
2nd ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
This book demonstrates the potential of urine as a biomarker resource for early disease detection, covering the related theory, strategies, tools and findings. Biomarker is measurable changes associated with the disease. Blood, as a critical part of the internal environment, is closely monitored and controlled by the body to maintain homeostasis, especially in the early stages of diseases. In contrast, urine, as a form of waste excreted by the body, accumulates early and small changes of the body without homeostatic control. Accordingly, urine can offer an ideal resource for early biomarker discovery. The book discusses exciting preliminary applications of urine biomarkers for diseases affecting major biological systems. It is useful for scientists, clinicians, venture capitalists of related field. In the 2nd edition, most of the chapters are updated and reorganized according to the latest research. Many new chapters have been added to supplement the discussion of this area.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Factors beyond science in the development of urine biomarkers
Chapter 2. Human Urine proteome a powerful source for clinical research
Chapter 3. Comparison of Urinary Proteomes Among Three Animal Models
Chapter 4. Urimem, a membrane that preserves urine for largescale biomarker study
Chapter 5. Posttranslation Modifications of Human Urine
Chapter 6. Application of Peptide Level and Posttranslational Modifications to Integrative Analyses in Proteomics
Chapter 7. BiomarkerExtractor a deep learning-based model for text mining of urine biomarkers
Chapter 8. Why are there proteins in urine
Chapter 9. Changes in the urine proteome in an acute hypoxic rat model
Chapter 10. Analysis of the active alterations in the urinary proteome of rats during the immunization process
Chapter 11.Urine Glucose Levels Are Disordered Before Blood Glucose Level Increase Was Observed in Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rats
Chapter 12. Comparison of urine proteomes from tumor-bearing mice with those from tumor-resected mice
Chapter 13. Progress in the application of urine proteomics in cancer biomarker discovery
Chapter 14. Urine proteome application in neurodegenerative diseases biomarker discovery
Chapter 15. Urinary Proteome Biomarker Discovery in Autism
Chapter 16. Progress of urinary proteome research in respiratory diseases
Chapter 17. Changes of urinary proteome in acute and chronic pulmonary inflammation
Chapter 18. Changes of urinary proteome in global cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury
Chapter 19. Urinary complement factor D is increased in primary malignant hypertension
Chapter 20. The application of urinary proteomics in early detection of digestive diseases
Chapter 21. Application of urine proteome in biomarker discovery for cardiovascular diseases
Chapter 22. Comparison of urinary proteomes among three rat models of abdominal infection bacteria
Chapter 23. Serial Changes of Urinary Proteome in Animal Models of Renal Diseases
Chapter 24. Dynamic urine proteome changes in a rat model of simvastatin-induced skeletal muscle injury
Chapter 25. Using one–to–many urine proteome comparisons to provide clues for fever of unknown origin
Chapter 26. Exploring the overall effects of two traditional Chinese medicines on the body by urinary proteome
Chapter 27. Effects of extrinsic factors on the urinary proteome
Chapter 28. Take a deep breath
Chapter 29. Tears: Potential Window for Monitoring Systemic Conditions
Chapter 30. Changes of urine protiens in the rat e-cigarette model
Chapter 31. Changes in the urinary proteome of rats after short-term intake of magnesium L-threonate(MgT).
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Other Format:
Print version: Gao, Youhe Urine
ISBN:
9789819678860
OCLC:
1527722220

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