Disease Diagnosis by Profiling of Serum Glycans
TECH FIELD(S)
Medical-Biomarkers
FEATURES
A distinct goal in cancer diagnosis has been detecting cancer-related changes in patient's blood. Some recently identified cancer biomarkers in human serum are glycoproteins. However, this approach has been less commonly pursued due to the difficulties with high-sensitivity measurements of glycans.
This invention utilizes a MS-based glycomic profiling of serum-derived constituents to provide a highly sensitive and informative approach to differential evaluation of cancer conditions. For a description of the inventions, see the inventor's web site: http://www.indiana.edu/~novweb/?page=glycomics
BENEFITS
* Successfully distinguished different cancer stages and disease-free condition, for both breast cancer and prostate cancer.
* Non-invasive methodology - only a small volume of blood serum needed, without biopsy or tumor removal.
* Provided a highly sensitive and statistically significant result.
* Inexpensive
Inventor(s):
Milos V. Novotny, Yehia Mechref, Zuzana Kyselova, Pilsoo Kang
Type of Offer:
Licensing
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