Title : Enzymes as indispensable markers in disease diagnosis - Pathan_2024_Bioanalysis__ |
Author(s) : Pathan SU , Kharwar A , Ibrahim MA , Singh SB , Bajaj P |
Ref : Bioanalysis , : , 2024 |
Abstract :
Enzymes have been used for disease diagnosis for many decades; however, advancements in technology like ELISA and flow cytometry-based detection have significantly increased their use and have increased the sensitivity of detection. Technological advancements in recombinant enzyme production have increased enzymatic stability, and the use of colorimetric-based and florescence-based assays has led to their increased use as biomarkers for disease detection. Enzymes like acid phosphatase, cathepsin, lactate dehydrogenase, thymidine kinase and creatine kinase are indispensable markers for diagnosing cancer, cardiovascular diseases and others. This minireview summarizes various enzymes used in disease diagnosis, their metabolic role, market value and potential as disease markers across various metabolic and other disorders. |
PubMedSearch : Pathan_2024_Bioanalysis__ |
PubMedID: 38530222 |
Pathan SU, Kharwar A, Ibrahim MA, Singh SB, Bajaj P (2024)
Enzymes as indispensable markers in disease diagnosis
Bioanalysis
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Pathan SU, Kharwar A, Ibrahim MA, Singh SB, Bajaj P (2024)
Bioanalysis
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