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Click on the image below to download our company brochure with information on Sciomics GmbH, antibody microarrays and potential applications of this technology.
| May 2022 | In a study by Maja Pušić et al. Cycle-dependent plasma protein biomarkers for peritoneal endometriosis were identified by our scioDiscover platform.
| Jan 2022 | In a study by Valentina di Pietro at Birmingham University our scioDoiscover platform was used to analyse the co-expression of proteins and microRNAs in the brains of Alzheimer's disease patients.
| Jan 2022 | Erich Piovan and collegues at University of Padua collaborated with Sciomics to study specific biomarkers in FFPE tissue samples of DLBCL patients by custom antibody microarrays.
| 22th Oct 2021 | Scientists at University Medical Centre Ljubljana used our scioDiscover platform for a biomarker identification in endometriosis:
"Discovery proteomics using antibody microarrays that covered 1360 proteins identified 16 proteins with different levels in cases versus the control patients. The validation using an ELISA approach confirmed significant differences in the levels of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) and transforming growth factor-β-induced protein ig-h3 (TGFBI) and nonsignificant differences in angiotensinogen (AGT). "
Janša, V. et al. (2021) ‘Proteomic analysis of peritoneal fluid identified COMP and TGFBI as new candidate biomarkers for endometriosis’, Scientific Reports, 11:20870. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-00299-2.
| Oct 2021 | In a study led by University of Luxembourg and OrganoTherapeutics SARL-S we used our scioPhospho assay to analyse the reaction of a brain organoid model for Parkinson's disease to certain treatments.
Jarazo, J. et al. (2021) ‘Parkinson's Disease Phenotypes in Patient Neuronal Cultures and Brain Organoids Improved by 2-Hydroxy...’, Movement Disorders, in press: doi: 10.1002/mds.28810 (Please get in touch for fulltext).
Dr. Joachim Lupberger
Institute for Viral and Liver Disease, Inserm U1110, University of Strasbourg, LabEx HepSYS, Strasbourg, France
"Our lab is focusing on the identification of minimal-invasive biomarkers for liver disease progression. A challenge of our humanized animal models for liver disease is the low volume of blood samples available, which did not pose any problem for the analysis. I was pleased by the prompt, friendly, and uncomplicated contact and was impressed by the results and the thorough report we received. The overall quality was excellent, which made us to continue using the service of Sciomics for follow-up projects analyzing patient material."
Product: scioPhospho
Prof. Dr. Andreas Weigert
Goethe-University Frankfurt, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Biochemistry I, Frankfurt, Germany
"We were under considerable time pressure to gain comprehensive information about cytokine/chemokine levels in a mouse model of self-resolving inflammation. To add to our misery, we had only a small number of biological replicates to run the analyses. Thankfully, the team at Sciomics were able to come to our rescue by providing a very prompt analysis, without neglecting to properly communicate the procedure, potential caveats and other details. The whole process was a very satisfying experience, rather like working with committed colleagues than with a company, and we got great data out of the project. I do happily recommend working with Sciomics for targeted proteomics analyses."
Product: scioCD
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