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ISA 2024 | Detection of circulating TTR aggregates: a potential novel biomarker for ATTR amyloidosis

Lorena Saelices Gomez, PhD, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, discusses her work in which transythretin (TTR) aggregates were detected in the blood of patients with ATTR amyloidosis using a peptide probe, which could potentially serve as a novel biomarker in this disease setting. This interview took place at the XIX International Symposium on Amyloidosis (ISA) in Rochester, MN.

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