| September 2024 | Four identified serum proteins may advance diagnostic and therapeutic approaches by complementing traditional diagnostic laboratory variables. Sciomics contributed to this study by a scioCD serum analysis targeting different CD surface markers, cytokines and chemokines.
| April 2023 | New Article: In a protein biomarker development project initiated by Sciomics, we have identified protein biomarker panels predicting development of a severe Covid.19 disease.
| Mai 2023 | New Article: Galadima et al. used the scioCD assay to analyse canine blood samples in the context of mammary neoplasia. The proteins CD20, CD45RA and CD99 were found at altered levels. The findings were validated by Western Blotting and are suggested as novel serum biomarkers.
| Feb 2021 | Scientists at Heidelberg University Hospital used our scioCD platform to profile CD8+SLAMF7+ cell cultures:
"High throughput screening of 351 different cytokines and immune proteins in the supernatants of the T cells cultures revealed strong upregulation of IL-6, IL-8, both vital survival factors for myeloma cells, and CXCL5, a chemokine that could enhance the frequency of CD4 Treg, in the cultures containing CD8+SLAMF7+ cells. IL-2 and IL-5 were upregulated in the control cultures without CD8+SLAMF7+ T cells, highlighting a more activated state in the control group and suggestion IL-6 and IL-8 as potential effector cytokines for the suppressive CD8+SLAMF7+ T cells."
Awwad, M. H. S. et al. ‘Selective elimination of immunosuppressive T cells in patients with multiple myeloma’, Leukemia 35 2602-2615 (2021)
PD Dr. med. Mascha O. Fiedler-Kalenka and Dr. med. Benjamin Seybold
Heidelberg University Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology, Heidelberg, Germany
German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Translational Lung Research Center Heidelberg (TLRC), Heidelberg, Germany"From the very beginning, working with the friendly and highly competent team at Sciomics was both professional and refreshingly straightforward. We particularly valued their openness to our specific research questions and the expert support they provided in planning and interpreting our exploratory cytokine analysis in a preclinical lung injury model. Communication was always on equal footing, enriched by Sciomics’ deep expertise, which also sparked new ideas for future projects."
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Tara Sigdel, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, University of California San Francisco
"We collaborated with Sciomics GmbH in Germany to analyze proteomics data from blood samples of kidney transplant recipients and liver perfusates during normothermic machine perfusion. Throughout the process, Sciomics provided exceptional support, ensuring timely data delivery and valuable assistance with data analysis. Their expertise and commitment have been instrumental in advancing our research, and we are currently using their data in multiple manuscript submissions. I highly recommend Sciomics for their reliable service and expertise in proteomics."
Product: scioDiscover