India, Nov. 5 -- In a new study, researchers led by Prof. Pramod Wangikar from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) and Dr Rakesh Kumar Sahay and Dr. Manisha Sahay from Osmania Medical College, along with researchers from Clarity Bio Systems India, Pune, used metabolomics-the study of small molecules in the blood-to find biochemical patterns that could help identify patients at risk of kidney complications. Their findings, published in the Journal of Proteome Research in July 2025, may help doctors diagnose problems earlier and create more personalised treatments.
To gain a more comprehensive view of the disease, researchers performed metabolic profiling of hundreds of metabolites at once. Metabolites are tiny molecules...
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