Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability. Here, we examine whether point-of-care measurement of the purines, adenosine, inosine and hypoxanthine, which are downstream metabolites of ATP, has potential to assist the diagnosis of stroke. In a prospective observational study, patients who were suspected of having had a stroke, within 4.5 h of symptom onset and still displaying focal neurological symptoms at admission, were recruited. Clinical research staff in the Emergency Departments of two hospitals used a prototype biosensor array, SMARTCap, to measure the purines in the venous blood of stroke patients and healthy controls. In controls, the baseline purines were 7.1 ± (SD) 4.2 µM (n = 52), while in stroke patients, they were 11.6 ...
Inflammation plays an important role in the aetiology of various diseases of the central nervous sys...
Purine-based molecules play ancient, fundamental, and evolutionarily-conserved roles across life on ...
Adenosine, hypoxanthine, xanthine, guanosine, and inosine levels were assessed by HPLC, and the acti...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability. Here, we examine whether point-of-care measuremen...
Background Early neurological deterioration (END) is common after stroke. Prediction could identi...
To preserve the disequilibrium between ATP and ADP necessary to drive cellular metabolism, enzymatic...
Abstract Background Rapid treatment of stroke improves outcomes, but accurate early recognition can ...
Adenosine is a 'retaliatory metabolite' which accumulates during experimental brain ischemia and has...
Objective: There is a major unmet need for a molecular biomarker of seizures or epilepsy that lends...
Evidence suggests that earlier diagnosis and initiation of treatment immediately after birth is crit...
Although purinergic signalling has been a well-established and accepted mechanism of chemical commun...
This brief review recounts how, stimulated by the work of Geoff Burnstock, I developed biosensors th...
Stroke, the second highest leading cause of death, is caused by an abrupt interruption of blood to t...
Background: Cerebral ischaemia results in a rapid and profound depletion of adenosine triphosphat...
Uric acid (UA) is a product of the catabolism of purine nucleotides, the principal constituents of D...
Inflammation plays an important role in the aetiology of various diseases of the central nervous sys...
Purine-based molecules play ancient, fundamental, and evolutionarily-conserved roles across life on ...
Adenosine, hypoxanthine, xanthine, guanosine, and inosine levels were assessed by HPLC, and the acti...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability. Here, we examine whether point-of-care measuremen...
Background Early neurological deterioration (END) is common after stroke. Prediction could identi...
To preserve the disequilibrium between ATP and ADP necessary to drive cellular metabolism, enzymatic...
Abstract Background Rapid treatment of stroke improves outcomes, but accurate early recognition can ...
Adenosine is a 'retaliatory metabolite' which accumulates during experimental brain ischemia and has...
Objective: There is a major unmet need for a molecular biomarker of seizures or epilepsy that lends...
Evidence suggests that earlier diagnosis and initiation of treatment immediately after birth is crit...
Although purinergic signalling has been a well-established and accepted mechanism of chemical commun...
This brief review recounts how, stimulated by the work of Geoff Burnstock, I developed biosensors th...
Stroke, the second highest leading cause of death, is caused by an abrupt interruption of blood to t...
Background: Cerebral ischaemia results in a rapid and profound depletion of adenosine triphosphat...
Uric acid (UA) is a product of the catabolism of purine nucleotides, the principal constituents of D...
Inflammation plays an important role in the aetiology of various diseases of the central nervous sys...
Purine-based molecules play ancient, fundamental, and evolutionarily-conserved roles across life on ...
Adenosine, hypoxanthine, xanthine, guanosine, and inosine levels were assessed by HPLC, and the acti...