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Creatinine/Cystatin C Ratio as a Surrogate Marker for Sarcopenia in Hepatitis-C-Associated Liver Cirrhosis After Achieving a Sustained Virologic Response. [PDF]
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Cystatin C modulates cerebral β-amyloidosis
Nature Genetics, 2007The CST3 Thr25 allele of CST3, which encodes cystatin C, leads to reduced cystatin C secretion and conveys susceptibility to Alzheimer's disease. Here we show that overexpression of human cystatin C in brains of APP-transgenic mice reduces cerebral amyloid-beta deposition and that cystatin C binds amyloid-beta and inhibits its fibril formation.
Stephan A, Kaeser +9 more
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Cystatin C and intravenous thrombolysis
European Journal of Neurology, 2021With great interest, we read the recent original article written by Zihan Chang et al1 , which was published in European Journal of Neurology. In this multicenter retrospective case-control study, the authors found that elevated serum Cystatin C may be associated with unfavorable clinical outcomes after intravenous tissue plasminogen activator therapy,
Meidi Peng, Yupei Chen, Guiling Geng
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Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 2002
Clinical biochemists have long known the analytical and clinical limitations of creatinine and creatinine clearance measurement in the assessment of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). This background is reviewed in the article before assessing the utility of cystatin C, the most promising replacement biochemical marker yet identified.
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Clinical biochemists have long known the analytical and clinical limitations of creatinine and creatinine clearance measurement in the assessment of glomerular filtration rate (GFR). This background is reviewed in the article before assessing the utility of cystatin C, the most promising replacement biochemical marker yet identified.
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Cystatin C in Cerebrovascular Disorders
Current Neurovascular Research, 2018Cystatin C (CysC), a cysteine protease inhibitor, has been widely proven to be a highly sensitive biomarker to predict the kidney function. The similarity of the renal and cerebral small vessels has awakened a surge of studies suggesting that CysC plays a key role in various cerebrovascular disorders.
Yaru, Zhang, Li, Sun
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The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2012
To evaluate diagnostic value of cystatin C serum levels as alternative marker of renal function in pre-eclamsia (PE) and compare it with the traditional markers of renal function, creatinine and uric acid. In order to investigate the possible influence of inflammation on biochemical markers of renal function, serum levels of high sensitive CRP were ...
Aleksandra, Novakov Mikic +7 more
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To evaluate diagnostic value of cystatin C serum levels as alternative marker of renal function in pre-eclamsia (PE) and compare it with the traditional markers of renal function, creatinine and uric acid. In order to investigate the possible influence of inflammation on biochemical markers of renal function, serum levels of high sensitive CRP were ...
Aleksandra, Novakov Mikic +7 more
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