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Neuropathy, Glucose, Sorbitol, NADPH, and Fructose: Neuropathy 101
Glucose becomes Sorbitol, first step in diabetic neuropathy Peripheral nerves are metabolically demanding structures. They rely on stable energy production, intact membranes, and consistent antioxidant protection to function properly. In the setting of chronic hyperglycemia, a biochemical shift occurs that places unique stress on these long, vulnerable cells. One of the earliest changes happens in what is known as the polyol pathway . The Polyol Pathway Shift Under normal glu

Odigent Team
Mar 12 min read


Colon Polyps: How They Form and Why They Matter
This is an example of a polyp in the colon caused by a mutated APC gene.

Odigent Team
Jan 82 min read


How NRAS Gene Mutation Drive Cancer Growth: What You Need to Know
The NRAS gene plays a major role in cell communication and growth, making it one of the most important cancer driver mutations to understand

Odigent Team
Nov 24, 20252 min read


What Happens When the APC Gene Is Mutated?
When the APC gene mutates, your colon’s entire command system collapses. This quick breakdown explains how one damaged tumor-suppressor gene becomes the first step toward polyps, instability, and colorectal cancer.

Odigent Team
Nov 22, 20252 min read


Odigent Acquires Radilect, an AI-Powered SaaS Offering Intelligent Reporting
Odigent, a Los Angeles–based medical technology startup, announced today that it has acquired "Radilect" (www.radilect.com), an advanced software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that helps radiologists move from image capture to diagnostic reporting faster using artificial intelligence. Radilect’s proprietary AI engine automates key steps in the radiology workflow, including image segmentation, anomaly detection, and report generation, significantly reducing turnaround time and

Odigent Team
Nov 13, 20251 min read


Why Accuracy in Medical Reports Can Be a Matter of Life or Death: The Radilect Advantage
Accuracy in Medical reporting is Crucial

Odigent Team
Oct 31, 20253 min read
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