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Extracellular vesicle biomarkers for detecting severity and progression of knee osteoarthritis
Unmet Need Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative joint disease that can impact the hands, knees, neck, lower back, and hips, leading to pain and restrictive mobility from the breakdown of connective tissue in these…
Detecting and predicting progression of osteoarthritis by biomarker analysis
Unmet Need Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent chronic disease that impacts 32.5 million US adults and hundreds of millions worldwide. Further, global incidence of OA is increasing due to rises in geriatric populations and other…
Parametrization of fractal signature data
The risk of knee osteoarthritis progression can be predicted from the subtle characteristics revealed on a knee radiograph of the subchondral bone, i.e. bone that underlies the articular cartilage. This technology is software code to…
Improving osteoarthritis treatment through facilitated transport of bisphosphonates to chondrocytes by vitamin C
Value Proposition Osteoarthritis is the most prevalent of all forms of arthritis and the second greatest cause of disability worldwide. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that osteoarthritis affects over 30 million adults…
Application of non-enzymatic posttranslational protein modifications as biomarkers of musculoskeletal disease
Duke University is seeking a company interested in commercializing novel biomarkers of musculoskeletal disease and a novel strategy enhancing the effectiveness of such biomarkers. Musculoskeletal diseases include a multitude of disorders that are prevalent in…