The use of plasma proteins for the diagnosis and management of various diseases in humans has been known since the days of Hippocrates. Recently, a new protein, Urine protein 1 (UP1), has been isolated by Dakopatts Immunoglobulin, Copenhagen, from patients with renal tubular dysfunction. This study reports an investigation into the clinical significance of the protein. The purification, antibody production and semi-characterisation of the protein has also been undertaken. A sensitive, reproducible enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay has been set up and validated for the estimation of UP1. UP1 has been shown to be a stable, negative, low molecular weight (LMW) glycoprotein, with alpha-2 electrophoretic mobility on cellulose acetate. It is sugg...
<div><p>The use of targeted proteomics to identify urinary biomarkers of kidney disease in urine can...
Primary nephrotic syndrome in children, especially the variant with segmental glomerulosclerosis, re...
Glomerular protein sieving and implications for renal failure in Fanconi syndrome.BackgroundGlomerul...
The use of plasma proteins for the diagnosis and management of various diseases in humans has been k...
Plasma and urine concentrations of endogenous proteins are frequently used in the diagnosis of kidne...
A myriad of proteins and peptides can be identified in normal human urine. These are derived from a ...
<div><p>The analysis of protein biomarkers in urine is expected to lead to advances in a variety of ...
The analysis of protein biomarkers in urine is expected to lead to advances in a variety of clinical...
Proteinuria is a strong predictor of progressive renal insufficiency. The precise mechanisms to expl...
Summary: A new semiquantitative immunochemical test strip for urinary armicroglobulin, a marker prot...
Pathophysiology of proteinuria. Proteinuria is consequence of two mechanisms: the abnormal transglom...
Proteinuria is a hallmark of kidney disease. Therefore, measurement of urine protein content plays a...
Why is proteinuria an ominous biomarker of progressive kidney disease? Progressive tubule injury and...
Diabetic nephropathy in insulin dependent patients is believed to be characterized by glucose-induce...
Twenty-four-hour urine specimens from patients with and without malignancies were concentrated by di...
<div><p>The use of targeted proteomics to identify urinary biomarkers of kidney disease in urine can...
Primary nephrotic syndrome in children, especially the variant with segmental glomerulosclerosis, re...
Glomerular protein sieving and implications for renal failure in Fanconi syndrome.BackgroundGlomerul...
The use of plasma proteins for the diagnosis and management of various diseases in humans has been k...
Plasma and urine concentrations of endogenous proteins are frequently used in the diagnosis of kidne...
A myriad of proteins and peptides can be identified in normal human urine. These are derived from a ...
<div><p>The analysis of protein biomarkers in urine is expected to lead to advances in a variety of ...
The analysis of protein biomarkers in urine is expected to lead to advances in a variety of clinical...
Proteinuria is a strong predictor of progressive renal insufficiency. The precise mechanisms to expl...
Summary: A new semiquantitative immunochemical test strip for urinary armicroglobulin, a marker prot...
Pathophysiology of proteinuria. Proteinuria is consequence of two mechanisms: the abnormal transglom...
Proteinuria is a hallmark of kidney disease. Therefore, measurement of urine protein content plays a...
Why is proteinuria an ominous biomarker of progressive kidney disease? Progressive tubule injury and...
Diabetic nephropathy in insulin dependent patients is believed to be characterized by glucose-induce...
Twenty-four-hour urine specimens from patients with and without malignancies were concentrated by di...
<div><p>The use of targeted proteomics to identify urinary biomarkers of kidney disease in urine can...
Primary nephrotic syndrome in children, especially the variant with segmental glomerulosclerosis, re...
Glomerular protein sieving and implications for renal failure in Fanconi syndrome.BackgroundGlomerul...