Publications by authors named "S A Watterson"

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  • Cellular senescence refers to the permanent halt of cell growth caused by factors like genetic mutations or damage, and it's linked to aging and diseases like diabetes and heart issues.
  • The study aimed to identify specific senescence biomarkers in patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) using OLINK proteomics.
  • The proteins CKAP4 and PTX3 were found to be significantly elevated in AKI and CKD patients, suggesting they could serve as important indicators for kidney disease progression.
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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged global healthcare systems, prompting research into genetic and proteomic markers for better patient prognosis.
  • A study analyzed the protein and genetic profiles of 400 hospitalized and 483 non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients, uncovering 224 proteins linked to inflammation and immunity.
  • Key proteins like LGALS9 and LAMP3 were identified as significant predictors of severe illness, suggesting these markers could serve as important tools for understanding and treating COVID-19 outcomes.
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We sought to determine the most efficacious and cost-effective strategy to follow when developing a national screening programme by comparing and contrasting the national screening programmes of Norway, the Netherlands and the UK. Comparing the detection rates and screening profiles between the Netherlands, Norway, the UK and constituent nations (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales) it is clear that maximising the number of relatives screened per index case leads to identification of the greatest proportion of an FH population. The UK has stated targets to detect 25% of the population of England with FH across the 5 years to 2024 with the NHS Long Term Plan.

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Background And Aims: TACE/ADAM17 is a membrane bound metalloprotease, which cleaves substrates involved in immune and inflammatory responses and plays a role in coronary artery disease (CAD). We measured TACE and its substrates in CAD patients to identify potential biomarkers within this molecular pathway with potential for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) prediction.

Methods: Blood samples were obtained from consecutive patients (n = 229) with coronary angiographic evidence of CAD admitted with ACS or electively.

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Gallstones affect 20% of the Western population and will grow in clinical significance as obesity and metabolic diseases become more prevalent. Gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy) is a common treatment for diseases caused by gallstones, with 1.2 million surgeries in the US each year, each costing USD 10,000.

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