2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12916-023-02889-5
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Autophagy-related genes analysis reveals potential biomarkers for prediction of the impaired walking capacity of peripheral arterial disease

Abstract: Background The role of autophagy and autophagy-related genes in peripheral arterial disease (PAD) remains unknown and may be of diagnostic and prognostic value. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between autophagy and PAD, and identify potential diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers for medical practice. Methods Differentially expressed autophagy-related genes in PAD were explored from GSE57691 and validated in our WalkByLab reg… Show more

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“…al 14 . are using large‐scale datasets to enable a more exact characterization of adult neural stem cells, while Dai et al., 15,16 in a large‐scale dataset analysis, validated autophagy‐related genes as potential biomarkers in cardiovascular disease patients. In another example, recent advances in submolecular bioanalytics have allowed structural analysis of the mitochondrial pyruvate carrier, a potent drug target, decades after its first characterization 17…”
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“…al 14 . are using large‐scale datasets to enable a more exact characterization of adult neural stem cells, while Dai et al., 15,16 in a large‐scale dataset analysis, validated autophagy‐related genes as potential biomarkers in cardiovascular disease patients. In another example, recent advances in submolecular bioanalytics have allowed structural analysis of the mitochondrial pyruvate carrier, a potent drug target, decades after its first characterization 17…”
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Persson,
Hillmeister,
Buschmann
et al. 2024
Acta Physiologica