Biomarkers
Biomarkers are measurable molecules used to measure and track the progress of a particular disease or physiological process. These biomarkers can be found in bodily fluids, tissues, or other body samples and can provide valuable insight into a person’s health. Biomarkers can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of a treatment and detect potential health problems before they become more serious. They can help diagnose, monitor and treat a wide range of diseases and have become a cornerstone of modern medicine. They provide an important tool for researchers to study the causes and effects of diseases, as well as for clinicians to monitor and customize patient care.
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