Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110104666 | INSULIN RESISTANCE MARKER - It is provided an insulin resistance marker, a method of evaluating insulin resistance, a method of screening a substance that improves insulin resistance, and a pharmaceutical composition for improving insulin resistance. An insulin resistance marker including a polypeptide comprising at least any 15 continuous amino acids in the specific amino acid sequence (sequence of a proepithelin protein). An insulin resistance marker including a polynucleotide selected from the group consisting of a polynucleotide comprising at least any 45 continuous bases in the base sequence encoding the above specific amino acid sequence, and a polynucleotide that is complementary to the polynucleotide. | 05-05-2011 |
20120149026 | INSULIN RESISTANCE MARKER - It is provided an insulin resistance marker, a method of evaluating insulin resistance, a method of screening a substance that improves insulin resistance, and a pharmaceutical composition for improving insulin resistance. An insulin resistance marker including a polypeptide comprising at least any 15 continuous amino acids in the specific amino acid sequence (sequence of a proepithelin protein). An insulin resistance marker including a polynucleotide selected from the group consisting of a polynucleotide comprising at least any 45 continuous bases in the base sequence encoding the above specific amino acid sequence, and a polynucleotide that is complementary to the polynucleotide. | 06-14-2012 |
20130065258 | COLORECTAL CANCER MARKER GALECTIN, METHOD FOR ANALYZING GALECTIN CONCENTRATION IN BLOOD SAMPLE, AND KIT FOR DETECTING COLORECTAL CANCER MARKER GALECTIN - The present invention provides a tumor screening marker that can be actually used in clinical practice to detect colorectal cancer, and a tumor progression marker that can complement CEA or CA19-9. Galectin-1 used as a tumor screening marker or a tumor progression marker for colorectal cancer. Galectin-3 used as a tumor screening marker. Galectin-4 used as a tumor progression marker, a tumor screening marker, or a prognostic prediction marker for colorectal cancer. A method of analyzing the galectin concentration in a collected blood sample using the galectin. A colorectal cancer marker detection kit comprising a detection antibody selected from the group consisting of a fluorescently labeled galectin-1 antibody, a fluorescently labeled galectin-3 antibody, and a fluorescently labeled galectin-4 antibody. | 03-14-2013 |
20130071864 | COLORECTAL CANCER MARKER VITRONECTIN AND METHOD FOR ANALYZING VITRONECTIN CONCENTRATION IN BLOOD SAMPLE - The present invention provides a tumor screening marker that can be actually used in clinical practice to detect colorectal cancer, and a tumor progression marker that can complement CEA or CA | 03-21-2013 |
20130210039 | BLOOD INSULIN RESISTANCE AND DIABETES MARKER PROGRANULIN, METHOD FOR ANALYZING CONCENTRATION OF PROGRANULIN IN BLOOD SAMPLE, AND METHOD FOR SCREENING FOR SUBSTANCE THAT IMPROVES INSULIN RESISTANCE AND IMPROVES OR SUPPRESSES DIABETES - The present invention provides a marker capable of detecting insulin resistance and diabetes in a collected blood sample, a method for analyzing said marker, a method for screening a substance improving insulin resistance, and improving or suppressing diabetes. A blood insulin resistance marker and a blood diabetes marker, which comprises a polypeptide comprising at least 15 continuous amino acids in an amino acid sequence constituting progranulin. A method for analyzing a blood marker, which comprises the steps of: measuring a concentration of an insulin resistance marker or a diabetes marker in a collected blood sample; and comparing the measured concentration with a normal blood concentration of the marker. A method for screening a substance improving insulin resistance, and improving or suppressing diabetes, which comprises the steps of: administering a candidate substance to a living body expressing insulin resistance or suffering from diabetes; measuring a blood concentration of a marker in the living body after administration; and comparing the measured concentration of the marker with a blood concentration of the marker not administered with the candidate substance. | 08-15-2013 |