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- | Cardbio is a sensor system based on Escherichia coli designed to detect some biological or organic substances, known as biomarkers, to provide a way to perform a prognostic of Acute Myocardial Syndrome (ACS) event. | + | Cardbio is a sensor system based on modified Escherichia coli designed to detect some biological or organic substances, known as biomarkers, to provide a way to perform a prognostic of Acute Myocardial Syndrome (ACS) event. |
- | We concluded, after performing some search, that using Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), Ischemia Modified Albumin (IMA) and Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) combined might be a good way provide a reliable prognostic, firstly because BNP is a well known and described cardiac biomarker for ACS, secondly the from coline, intestinal bacteria produce trimethylamine TMA and this to TMAO by the liver enzyme FMO3. Lastly IMA can be used to warn about the existence of a sort of problems, inclusive ACS, earlier than other biomarkers already mentioned.
| + | After extensive literature research we chose to use Ischemia Modified Albumin (IMA) and Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP)Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), combined might be a good way provide a reliable prognostic, firstly because BNP is a well known and described cardiac biomarker for ACS, secondly the from coline, intestinal bacteria produce trimethylamine TMA and this to TMAO by the liver enzyme FMO3. Lastly IMA can be used to warn about the existence of a sort of problems, inclusive ACS, earlier than other biomarkers already mentioned. |
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- | * Searle, J., O. Danne, C. Muller and M. Mockel (2010). "Biomarkers in acute coronary syndrome and percutaneous coronary intervention." Minerva Cardioangiol.
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- | * Abassi, Z., Karramb, T., Ellahamc S., Winavera, J., Hoffmanb A., “Implications of the natriuretic peptide system in the pathogenesis of heart failure: diagnostic and therapeutic importance”, Pharmacology & Therapeutics Volume 102, June 2004, Pages 223–241
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- | * Wang, Z., E. Klipfell, B. J. Bennett, R. Koeth, B. S. Levison, B. Dugar, A. E. Feldstein, E. B. Britt, X. Fu, Y. M. Chung, Y. Wu, P. Schauer, J. D. Smith, H. Allayee, W. H. Tang, J. A. DiDonato, A. J. Lusis and S. L. Hazen (2011). "Gut flora metabolism of phosphatidylcholine promotes cardiovascular disease." Nature 472(7341): 57-63.
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- | * Bar–Or, D., Lau, E. and Winkler J. V. (2000), “A novel assay for cobalt-albumin binding and its potential as a marker for myocardial ischemia—a preliminary report”, The Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 311–315,
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| =Our Design= | | =Our Design= |