Blood-based biomarkers for early frailty are sex-specific: validation of a combined in silico prediction and data-driven approach
Jelle C. B. C. de Jong,
Martien P. M. Caspers,
Remon Dulos
et al.
Abstract:Frailty is characterized by loss of physical function and is preferably diagnosed at an early stage (e.g., during pre-frailty). Unfortunately, sensitive tools that can aid early detection are lacking. Blood-based biomarkers, reflecting pathophysiological adaptations before physical symptoms become apparent, could be such tools. We identified candidate biomarkers using a mechanism-based computational approach which integrates a priori defined database-derived clinical biomarkers and skeletal muscle transcriptom… Show more
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