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Biomarkers retinol-binding protein

Cabre, A., Lazaro, I., Girona, J. et al. 2007. Retinol-binding protein 4 as a plasma biomarker of renal dysfunction and cardiovascular disease in type 2 diabetes. J Intern Med 262 496-503. [Pg.41]

Stuck, B. J. and Kahn, B. B. 2009. Retinol binding protein 4 (RBP4) A biomarker for sub-clinical atherosclerosis. Am J Hypertens 22 948-949. [Pg.47]

After chronic exposure, cadmium accumulates in the human body and causes kidney diseases, especially lesions of proximal tubular cells. A tubular proteinuria causes an increase in urinary excretion of microproteins. Excretions of retinol binding protein (RBP), (32-microglobulin ((32-M), and a 1-microglobulin are validated biomarkers for analyzing cadmium effects. For this purpose, immunological procedures such as ELISA, and radio- and latex-immunoassays are used. [Pg.87]


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