Molecular Biomarkers
Molecular biomarkers are molecules that can be measured in biological samples such as blood, saliva, or tissue. They are used in medical diagnosis and research, to detect and monitor diseases, evaluate the effectiveness of treatments, and identify a person’s risk for developing certain diseases. Molecular biomarkers are increasingly used in personalized medicine, providing a powerful tool for detecting and tracking the progression of diseases at the molecular level. The identification and characterization of molecular biomarkers can provide insight into the underlying biology of a disease and help identify potential therapies.
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