Proteomic Biomarkers
Proteomic biomarkers are proteins which are used as indicators of biological processes and diseases. They are obtained from a variety of sources, such as tissue samples, biofluids, and other bodily fluids. Proteomic biomarkers are critical in understanding disease mechanisms and developing diagnostic tools, and they have been used in research to identify biomarkers for cancer, Alzheimer's, and other diseases. In addition, proteomic biomarkers have been used to uncover the molecular basis of many other diseases, therapeutic targets, and drug discovery. By providing information on the protein signatures of a disease or medical condition, proteomic biomarkers can be used to assess the efficacy of treatments, and to design and develop better treatments and drugs.
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