Biomarker assay for predicting risk of developing amyloidosis
A computational method based on differential plasma protein biomarker expression to predict future risk of amyloidosis and related organ damage.
Applications: Precision Medicine, Patient Stratification, Risk Prediction, Prevention, Prognosis
| Features | Benefits |
|---|---|
| Uses expression of specific plasma proteins measurable from blood samples | Offers a non-invasive methodology to predict risk where current diagnosis involves invasive procedures post-symptomatically |
| Risk can be predicted from one or more biomarkers | Supports single or multiomic panels, and as such compatible with existing immunoassays and proteomic panels |
| Predicts risk years prior to developing forms of amyloidosis | Enables early intervention to prevent or treat developing amyloidosis, organ damage or failure |
| Can be implemented at multiple time points at low cost | Allows pro-active monitoring of disease and treatment |
| Integrates statistical and machine-learning models | Supports patient stratification, and deployment of precision medicine |
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