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  • Für die Diagnose von Multiple Sklerose (MS) ist neben der Bildgebung die Laboranaltik wichtig. Neue Diagnostische Markerproteine wurden mithilfe einer umfangreichen Proteomanalyse entdeckt, die MS besser als zuvor von anderen neurologischen Erkrankungen abgenzen.
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    New diagnostic markers for multiple sclerosis discovered in brain and spinal fluid

    Researchers at the MPI of Biochemistry and TUM have examined the cerebrospinal fluid of 5,000 patients with neurological diseases and discovered new diagnostic and prognostic markers for multiple sclerosis.

    26.02.2026

    Für die Diagnose von Multiple Sklerose (MS) ist neben der Bildgebung die Laboranaltik wichtig. Neue Diagnostische Markerproteine wurden mithilfe einer umfangreichen Proteomanalyse entdeckt, die MS besser als zuvor von anderen neurologischen Erkrankungen abgenzen.
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    Biomarker

    In medicine, a biomarker is a substance that provides information about the physiological state of an organism. Biomarkers can either be produced in the body itself or describe chemical compounds that doctors introduce into the body to test certain physiological functions. Several indicators, for example, are being discussed as possible biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease. These include the concentration of soluble amyloid precursor protein in the blood and the activity of the enzyme that cleaves the precursor protein to produce plaque-forming beta-amyloid. Disease-related changes detected by imaging techniques are also often referred to as biomarkers. For example, the breakdown of brain tissue can be detected by MRI.

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