About 308,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. ST2 cardiac biomarker - Wikipedia

    Protein ST2 is a member of the interleukin 1 receptor family. The ST2 protein has two isoforms and is directly implicated in the progression of cardiac disease: a soluble form (referred to as …

  2. Home - ST2 Systems

    The ST2 Brake Module flashes your brake light when engine braking or down-shifting to warn drivers behind you and drastically reduce the chance of being rear-ended.

  3. Soluble ST2 in Heart Failure: A Clinical Role beyond B-Type …

    Soluble (s)ST2 has been proposed as a useful biomarker for heart failure (HF) patient management. Myocardial damage or mechanical stress stimulate sST2 release.

  4. ST2-bench || Made in America

    Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.

  5. Another biomarker for heart failure is ST2, an interleukin-1 family receptor expressed in cardiomyocytes.

  6. Is soluble ST2 an useful biomarker for early diagnosis of ... - Nature

    Nov 13, 2024 · Among cardiovascular biomarkers, Galectin-3, and suppression of tumorgenicity 2 protein (ST2) have been well validated to predict cardiovascular prognosis, and provide useful …

  7. ST2 in Stable and Unstable Ischemic Heart Diseases

    Apr 2, 2015 · Circulating suppression of tumorigenicity 2 (ST2) predicts cardiovascular outcomes and mortality in ischemic heart disease (IHD).

  8. Soluble ST2 in coronary artery disease: Clinical biomarkers and ...

    Sep 26, 2022 · Soluble suppression of tumorigenicity 2 (sST2), which serves as a competitive inhibitory molecule of this pathway, is a member of the interleukin (IL)-1 family, a decoy …

  9. Soluble ST2: A complex and diverse role in several diseases

    Aug 1, 2020 · The Suppression of Tumorigenicity 2 protein (ST2) is one of the most promising and complex biomarkers, with an important role in several diseases. Twenty years ago, ST2 was …

  10. ST2 and the ST2/IL-33 signalling pathway-biochemistry and

    ST2 is an interleukin (IL)-1 receptor family member with transmembrane (ST2L) and soluble (sST2) isoforms. Structurally, the ST2 gene products are very similar in mice and humans.