Molecular Pathology
Molecular pathology is a field of medical science that applies molecular biology and genetics to diagnose and treat diseases. It involves the analysis of proteins, nucleic acids, and other cellular components in order to identify changes in a patient's genetic code or other biomarkers of disease. This can be used to identify changes that occur in a person’s gene, help diagnose a condition, or determine the best course of treatment. Molecular pathology has revolutionized medical diagnosis and care, increasing the accuracy and speed of diagnosis, and allowing for more personalized treatments for individual patients. It is also used to detect inherited genetic factors that can indicate a person’s risk for certain diseases. The use of molecular pathology is an important tool in modern medicine and continues to expand.
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