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Biomarkers of Kidney Disease

  • Book

  • October 2018
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 1757565

A biomarker is a molecule that is measured as a marker of normal biological processes, disease processes or the response to a diagnostic or therapeutic intervention. Kidney diseases like acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, diabetic nephropathy, glomerular disease, renal cancer and preeclampsia still have a high morbidity. Measurement of biomarkers in the blood or urine that detect patients at risk of kidney diseases or that detect kidney diseases in the earliest stage may ultimately result in preventative or earlier or more effective treatments for kidney diseases.

Biomarkers of Kidney Disease reviews the basic and clinical research on biomarkers of the common kidney diseases including acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, renal cancer, diabetic nephropathy, glomerular disease and preeclampsia. The characteristics of an ideal biomarker of kidney diseases and statistical analysis of biomarker studies is detailed. The latest techniques for biomarker detection like metabolomics and proteomics is covered in the book. This comprehensive book details the latest advances made in the field of biomarker research and development in kidney diseases. The book is an ideal companion for those interested in biomarker research and development, proteomics and metabolomics, kidney diseases, statistical analysis, transplantation and preeclampsia.

Table of Contents

1. Characteristics of an Ideal Biomarker of Kidney Diseases 2. Statistical Analysis of Biomarker Studies 3. Metabolonomics: Screening for Biomarkers of Kidney Disease 4. Proteomics: Screening for Biomarkers of Kidney Disease 5. Biomarkers of Acute Kidney Injury 6. Biomarkers of Kidney Transplant Rejection 7. Cystatin C-A Biomarker of Risk in Chronic Kidney Disease 8. Prognostic Biomarkers in Renal Cell Cancer 9. Biomarkers in Diabetic Nephropathy 10. Biomarkers in Glomerular Diseases 11. Diagnostic Markers and Therapeutic Approaches in Preeclampsia

Authors

Charles L. Edelstein Professor of Medicine and Director of the Renal Hypertension Clinic, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado, USA. Education and Training: Medical Schools: MD, University Of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa (1987)

Fellowships: University of Colorado (University Hospital) Program, Nephrology (1997)