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Bioassays and Physiological Analysis

Bioassays and physiological analysis are essential tools in biomedical research, providing insights into the function of complex biological processes. Bioassays involve measuring the biological activity of an analyte (e.g. a protein or drug) in response to a stimulus, while physiological analysis examines the functi…

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Overview

Bioassays and physiological analysis are essential tools in biomedical research, providing insights into the function of complex biological processes. Bioassays involve measuring the biological activity of an analyte (e.g. a protein or drug) in response to a stimulus, while physiological analysis examines the functioning of an organism in response to different stimuli. Bioassays and physiological analysis are widely used to study the effects of drugs, new medical treatments, and changes in environmental conditions on the human body, as well as the functioning of organs, tissues, and cells. Additionally, these techniques can be used to identify biomarkers that can be used to diagnose and treat diseases. Bioassays and physiological analysis are enabling scientists to uncover the underlying mechanisms of many diseases and find new treatments.

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Professor Massoud Kaykhaii · Slovakia Dr. Rabiul Ahasan · Saudi Arabia Dr. Jun Wan · United States

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