Low Prevalence and Inconsistency of LRP4-IgG Detection in Suspected MG
Dr. Aaron Zelikovich discusses the frequency of LRP4-IgG in patients with suspected MG using different cell-based assay protocols. Show citation: Vacchiano V, Milano DC, Ricciardiello F, et al. Low…
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
EFL066 - Islet Autoantibodies
For our 66th episode, we review a recent Journal of the Endocrine Society (JES) article that looks at the frequency of positive islet antibo

Científicos argentinos sugieren que un análisis de sangre podría detectar señales tempranas de Alzheimer
Investigadores detectaron a la proteína mGlu3R. Por qué podría servir para identificar la enfermedad antes de que el daño cerebral avance
Megan’s Myasthenia Gravis Story: From Uncertainty to Advocacy
I was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis, or MG, in 2021 when I was in my early 20s. My journey began at a friend’s birthday party when I noti
Como saber se uma ‘caneta emagrecedora’ é autorizada ou falsificada? Veja orientações da Anvisa
Agência publica nota para explicar diferenças entre termos técnicos em meio à disseminação dos agonistas do GLP-1
Anti-nephrin antibodies are not enriched in patients with primary and posttransplant recurrent podocytopathies
BACKGROUND Anti-nephrin autoantibodies have emerged as a putative pathogenic driver in a subset of patients with podocytopathies, including
EFL019 - Glycemic Variability and C-Peptide in T1DM
Join host Chase Hendrickson, MD, from Vanderbilt Unviersity Medical Center, as he discusses a recent article in Journal of the Endocrine Soc

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.