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Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a rare disorder of connective tissue caused by abnormalities in the synthesis or processing of type I collagen. Type I collagen is the most abundant type of collagen and is expressed in almost all connective tissues. Given that type I collagen interacts with other col...
October 2, 2018
Journal:
Bone
Author:
Nicol L, Morar P, Wang Y, Henriksen K, Sun S, Karsdal MA, Smith R, Nagamani SCS, Shapiro J, Lee B, Orwoll E
Purpose: In this study we sought to determine whether a Titin peptide fragment can serve as a clinical biomarker for changes in muscle mass. Methods: Mass spectrometry was used to identify Titin fragment in urine. An antibody against this Titin sequence was raised and used to develop a competitive ...
October 9, 2014
Journal:
Exp Gerontol
Author:
Sun S, Henriksen K, Armbrecht G, Belavý DL, Felsenberg D, Rittweger J, Wang Y, Zheng Q, Nedergaard AF, Karsdal MA
(AD) is a devastating neurological disease characterized by pathological proteolytic cleavage of tau protein, which appears to initiate death of the neurons. The objective of this study was to investigate whether a proteolytic fragment of the tau protein could serve as blood-based biomarker of cogni...
May 22, 2013
Journal:
PLoS One
Author:
Henriksen K, Wang Y, Sørensen MG, Barascuk N, Suhy J, Pedersen JT, Duffin KL, Dean RA, Pajak M, Christiansen C, Zheng Q, Karsdal MA
Drug development for dementias is significantly hampered by the lack of easily accessible biomarkers. Fluid biomarkers of dementias provide indications of disease stage, but have little prognostic value, cannot detect early pathological changes, and can only be measured in CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) ...
December 12, 2012
Journal:
Int J Alzheimers Dis
Author:
Wang Y, Sørensen MG, Zheng Q, Zhang C, Karsdal MA, Henriksen K
Objectives: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammation of the spine and the sacroiliac joints. Current markers of inflammation, such as C-reactive protein (CRP), are reflecting the production of an acute phase reactant rather than tissue specific inflammation, but the use of CRP as a diag...
May 30, 2012
Journal:
Clin Exp Rheumatol
Author:
Skjøt-Arkil H, Schett G, Zhang C, Larsen DV, Wang Y, Zheng Q, Larsen MR, Nawrocki A, Bay-Jensen AC, Henriksen K, Christiansen C, Alxandersen P, Leeming DJ, Karsdal MA
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