Our Publications
As a science-driven company, we proudly publish numerous scientific papers every year in high-impact journals. Please feel free to contact our Science-team if you have questions or comments to our publications, or proposals for new scientific collaborations: science@nbcd.com3 publications found
March 22, 2021
The heterogeneous nature of osteoarthritis (OA) and the need to subtype patients is widely accepted in the field. The biomarker CRPM, a metabolite of C-reactive protein (CRP), is released to the circulation during inflammation. Blood CRPM levels have shown to be associated with disease activity and response to treatment in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We investigated the level of blood CRPM in OA compared to RA using data from two phase III knee OA and two RA studies (N = 1591).
Journals:
Scientific Reports
Authors:
Bay-Jensen AC
, Bihlet AR
, Byrjalsen I
, Andersen JR
, Riis BJ
, Christiansen C
, Michaelis M
, Guehring H
, Ladel C
, Karsdal MA
Osteoarthritis
Biomarkers
Rheumatoid Arthritis
April 07, 2020
Sprifermin, recombinant human fibroblast growth factor 18 (rhFGF18), induces cartilage regeneration in knees of patients with osteoarthritis (OA). We hypothesized that a temporal multiphasic process of extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation and formation underlie this effect. We aimed to characterize the temporal ECM remodeling of human knee OA articular cartilage in response to sprifermin treatment. Articular cartilage explants from patients with knee OA (npatients = 14) were cultured for 70 days, with permanent exposure to sprifermin (900, 450, 225 ng/mL), FGF18 (450 ng/mL), insulin-like growth factor-1 (100 ng/mL, positive control) or vehicle (nreplicates/treatment/patient = 2).
Journals:
Scientific Reports
Authors:
Reker D
, Siebuhr AS
, Thudium CS
, Gantzel T
, Ladel C
, Michaelis M
, Aspberg A
, Berchtold MW
, Karsdal MA
, Gigout A
, Bay-Jensen AC
Osteoarthritis
March 29, 2018
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is often underdiagnosed in women. It is therefore of interest to identify biomarkers that indicate increased risk of AMI and thereby help clinicians to have additional focus on the difficult AMI diagnosis. Type I Collagen, a component of the cardiac extracellular matrix, is cleaved by matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) generating the neo-epitope C1M. We investigated the association between serum-C1M and AMI and evaluated whether C1M is a prognostic marker for outcome following AMI.
Journals:
Scientific Reports
Authors:
Bertelsen DM
, Neergaard JS
, Bager CL
, Nielsen SH
, Secher NH
, Svendsen JH
, Bihlet AR
, Andersen JR
, Karsdal MA
, Christiansen C
, Nielsen HB
Biomarkers