Nature Medicine: Plasma proteomic signatures predict human disease
EricTopol · x · 2026-08-19
Eric Topol highlights a landmark paper published in Nature Medicine. The study analyzed over 7,000 plasma proteins in 60,542 individuals, developing machine learning models to estimate cell type-specific aging. It demonstrates that plasma proteomic signatures can analyze cell-type specific aging and predict human disease. A related open-access commentary is also provided.
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