Non Invasive Markers Of Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction
UroToday.com - This study by Decramer, et al in the October 2007 issue of World Journal of Urology looked at non-invasive markers for ureteropelvic junction obstruction to predict the necessity of pyeloplasty. It evaluated both non-invasive urinary biomarkers for UPJ obstruction as well as proteomics. Proteomics is a large-scale study of protein structure and function and is often considered the next step in the study of biological systems after genomics.
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Filed under: Biology on March 3rd, 2008