MSU researchers develop method for earlier disease detection using blood proteins

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MSU researchers develop method for earlier disease detection using blood proteins
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Medical professionals have long known that the earlier a disease is detected, the higher the chance for a better patient outcome.

Michigan State UniversityNov 19 2024 Now, a multidisciplinary team of Michigan State University researchers, in collaboration with experts from Karolinska Institute and the University of California, Berkeley, has pioneered a way to do just that. The new method takes a deeper look at the proteins in plasma and reveals biomarkers that enable researchers -; and ultimately physicians -; to detect diseases sooner.

Morteza Mahmoudi, Associate Professor, Department of Radiology and Precision Health Program, MSU College of Human Medicine "Our innovative approach significantly reduces the masking effects of highly abundant plasma proteins, which often hinder the detection of critical biomarkers in human plasma," Mahmoudi explained. "By minimizing these interactions, we can increase the visibility and identification of low-abundance proteins, making it easier to detect important biomarkers that would otherwise remain hidden.

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