Biomarkers - PubMed Here, we tested the hypothesis that the reactivity of posterior rsEEG alpha (about 8-12 Hz) rhythms during the transition from eyes-closed to -open condition may be lower in PDD patients than in DLB patients
EU H2020 Project BBDIAG (Blood Biomarker-based Diagnostic Tools for . . . BBDiag responds to such a need and establishes a much-needed ETN for blood based early-AD diagnostics to address these challenges It brings together leading academic and industrial experts from five major consortia in Europe and uses their synergies to build a triple-i research training platform with the required multidisciplinary expertise
Blood Biomarker-based Diagnostic Tools for Early Stage Alzheimer’s . . . BBDiag responds to such a need and establishes a much-needed ETN for blood based early-AD diagnostics to address these challenges It brings together leading academic and industrial experts from five major consortia in Europe and uses their synergies to build a triple-i research training platform with the required multidisciplinary expertise
Blood Biomarker-based Diagnostic Tools for Early Stage AD During the Meeting, all early stage researchers and their mentors (see the Meeting Agenda in the following) presented main objectives, milestones, and deliverables of investigations planned in the BBDiag project
Underlying mechanisms for altered reactivity of posterior cortical . . . Correspondence RobertaLizio,SupervisorandEarlyStage Researcher’sprojectleaderintheBlood Biomarker-basedDiagnosticToolsforEarly StageAlzheimer’sDisease(BBDiag)project (HORIZON2020MarieSk łodowska-Curie MSCA-ITN-ETN;721281;2017-2020,Rome, Italy Email:roberta lizio@uniroma1 it
BBDiag - explore. openaire. eu BBDiag responds to such a need and establishes a much-needed ETN for blood based early-AD diagnostics to address these challenges It brings together leading academic and industrial experts from five major consortia in Europe and uses their synergies to build a triple-i research training platform with the required multidisciplinary expertise
Graphene based electrochemical immunosensor for the ultra-sensitive . . . An immunosensor capable of high sensitivity detection of beta-amyloid peptides, shown to be a reliable biomarker for Alzheimer's disease, has been developed using screen printed graphene electrodes (SPGEs) modified with ultra-thin layers of polymerised 1,5-diaminonaphthalene (pDAN)