Protein Biomarkers
Protein biomarkers are molecules found in the body that are used to detect and monitor physiological changes. They can be used to identify and diagnose diseases, evaluate response to treatments, and provide information on prognosis. They may also be used to evaluate the risk of developing a particular medical condition. Protein biomarkers are useful in clinical research and laboratory studies, providing valuable insight into the underlying mechanisms of disease and aiding in the development of new therapeutics. Additionally, they can be used to monitor health on a population level, providing important data for public health initiatives.
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