This week’s Research Roundup highlights a systematic review and meta-analysis of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin after a cardiac stress test and several other research articles by Mayo Clinic physicians and scientists.
This week’s Research Roundup highlights the natural history of multiple myeloma and several other research articles by Mayo Clinic physicians and scientists.
This week’s Research Roundup highlights an assay to rapidly screen for immunoglobulin light chain glycosylation: a potential path to earlier AL diagnosis for a subset of patients and several other research articles by Mayo Clinic physicians and scientists.
This week’s Research Roundup highlights recommendations for Institutions transitioning to high-sensitivity troponin testing and several other research articles by Mayo Clinic physicians and scientists.
This week’s Research Roundup highlights selective loss of cortical endothelial tight junction proteins during Alzheimer's disease progression and several other research articles posted last week.
This week’s Research Roundup highlights how the genome-wide analyses as part of the International FTLD-TDP Whole-Genome Sequencing Consortium reveals novel disease risk factors and increases support for immune dysfunction in FTLD.
This week’s Research Roundup highlights how the EZH2 cooperates with gain-of-function p53 mutants to promote cancer growth and metastasis.
Mayo Clinic researchers are tracking the familiar characteristics of kidney stone formers in an online prediction tool that could help sufferers anticipate if they'll experience future episodes.
This week’s Research Roundup highlights the diagnostic accuracy of echocardiography and intraoperative surgical inspection of the unicuspid aortic valve.
This week’s Research Roundup highlights the diagnostic accuracy of echocardiography and intraoperative surgical inspection of the unicuspid aortic valve.
Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine (CIM) is nearing the finish line of the first stage of its unique RIGHT 10K study—an effort that doesn't involve running shoes but nevertheless is paving the way to prescribing medications matched to a person’s genetic code.
This week’s Research Roundup highlights the implementation of a reformulated Roche® Bilirubin Gen.3 reagent did not affect the relationship between BiliChek transcutaneous and Roche total serum bilirubin.
Mayo Clinic researchers report that spinal cord inflammation associated with an antibody to myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein can mimic acute flaccid myelitis, a rare but serious disease linked to certain viruses that particularly affects children and can result in paralysis.