| February 2023 | New Article: In the study Tintelnot et al. identified a microbiota-derived metabolite that has clinical implications in the treatment of pancreatic cancer. Sciomics supported the authors by a protein profiling study of tumours derived from a mouse model upon treatment with 3-IAA and Firinox.
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Article | Stromal Chemokine Rewiring in B Cell Lymphoma
| March 2026 | Inflammatory reprogramming of stromal chemokine networks drives tissue disorganisation and disease progression in nodal B cell lymphoma. Sciomics supported the study with secretome profiling of human iFRC supernatant samples using the scioCD affinity proteomics platform.
Article | Fimepinostat Targets HDAC2 to Suppress Schwannoma Growth
| March 2026 | The HDAC inhibitor fimepinostat effectively induces apoptosis and suppresses tumor cell proliferation, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic strategy for schwannoma.
Sciomics supported the study with proteomic profiling and post-translational modification analysis of human cell samples.
Article | GPRC5D Loss Promotes Myeloma Resistance to Immunotherapy
| March 2026 | GPRC5D loss promotes immunotherapy resistance and aggressive multiple myeloma growth, supporting early monitoring and dual-targeted treatment strategies. Sciomics supported the study with cytokine profiling of human OPM-2 supernatant samples using the scioCyto affinity proteomics platform.
Article | Parkinson’s Striatum Organoids Show Increased Inflammation Hallmarks
| February 2026 | Patient-derived striatum organoids carrying the LRRK2-G2019S mutation reveal early Parkinson’s Disease features, including neuroinflammation and altered signalling. Sciomics supported the study by analysing patient-derived striatum organoids using the scioDiscover proteomic microarray.
Article | Fos-induced Osteosarcoma Links Cachexia-like Wasting to FGF21
| February 2026 | Fos-driven osteosarcoma induces systemic metabolic alterations and identified FGF21 as a key mediator and promising biomarker of cancer-associated cachexia. Sciomics supported the study by analysing murine serum samples using the scioDiscover proteomic microarray.