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Blood Proteomic Signatures May Guide Disease Activity Monitoring in MS and Parkinson’s

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Blood Proteomic Signatures May Guide Disease Activity Monitoring in MS and Parkinson’s

Dear Kelly M Leyden, this is your personalized scientific intelligence briefing — curated for your work in Neurology.

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Recent work demonstrates that blood-based proteomic panels can stratify disease activity and progression risk in neurodegenerative conditions including multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease. Researchers identified a distinct set of circulating proteins correlating with clinical relapse rates and imaging-based lesion burden, offering a minimally invasive alternative to serial lumbar punctures. For your focus on clinical actionability and multimodal biomarker integration, these findings support the development of blood-based diagnostic assays that could be paired with sensor and imaging data to provide real-time, individualized disease monitoring.

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