Advancing the early detection of canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome with machine learning-enhanced blood-based biomarkers

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  • What: This study explored novel biomarkers using methodologies similar to those used to identify effective biomarkers of classical AD and PD in experimental animals . By observing how these biomarkers respond to treatment in animals diagnosed with CCDS, the authors aim to assess the effectiveness of the biomarkers .
  • Who: Chae Young Kim from the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany have published the research: Advancing the early detection of canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome with machine learning-enhanced blood-based biomarkers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • How: The results indicated that among the 111 inflammatory cytokine . . .

     

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