heatr4 gene as a biomarker for the diagnosis of osteoporosis
An osteoporosis and gene technology, applied in biological testing, disease diagnosis, biomaterial analysis, etc., can solve the problems that osteoporosis patients cannot be screened, and achieve early diagnosis, genetic diagnosis, and genetic diagnosis immediate effect
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[0055] Example 1 Screening of genes differentially expressed in patients with osteoporosis and normal people
[0056] 1. Research object:
[0057] Osteoporosis group: randomly select 10 patients with primary osteoporosis admitted to the orthopedics department of the hospital, 5 males and 5 females, the youngest is 50 years old and the oldest is 75 years old. Inclusion criteria: in line with the "Recommended Diagnostic Criteria for Osteoporosis in China" (Second Draft). No obvious heart, liver, kidney, pulmonary insufficiency, no various endocrine diseases causing secondary osteoporosis, no tumor, diabetes and other serious diseases that interfere with bone metabolism.
[0058] Normal group: select 10 healthy volunteers aged 50-75, 5 males and 5 males.
[0059] There was no significant difference in age and gender between the two groups (P>0.10), which were comparable.
[0060] All research subjects were informed about this study and signed the informed consent.
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[0079] Embodiment 2QPCR experiment verification of genes differentially expressed in patients with osteoporosis and normal people
[0080] 1. Research object:
[0081] Osteoporosis group: randomly select 50 patients with primary osteoporosis admitted to the orthopedics department of the hospital, 25 males and 25 females, the youngest is 50 years old and the oldest is 75 years old. Inclusion criteria: in line with the "Recommended Diagnostic Criteria for Osteoporosis in China" (Second Draft). No obvious heart, liver, kidney, pulmonary insufficiency, no various endocrine diseases causing secondary osteoporosis, no tumor, diabetes and other serious diseases that interfere with bone metabolism.
[0082] Normal group: 46 healthy volunteers aged 50-75 were selected, 23 males and 23 males.
[0083] There was no significant difference in age and gender between the two groups (P>0.10), which were comparable.
[0084] All research subjects were informed about this study and signed th...
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