Biomarkers

Biomarkers are substances found in the body that can be used to show the presence of a disease, measure the progression of a disease, or measure the response to treatment. They are valuable tools in clinical research, allowing researchers to easily and accurately monitor changes in the body and track the effectiveness of drugs, treatments, or therapies. Biomarkers are also useful for doctors, as they can help to diagnose or predict potential diseases before symptoms appear, and can be used to guide more effective treatments.

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Molecular Biomarkers: A Brief Review
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Epigenetic Biomarkers in Head and Neck Cancer 
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Long Non-Coding RNAs Emerging as Potential Epigenetic Biomarkers for Tobacco and/or Alcohol-Induced Head and Neck Cancer
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Developing Cellular & Molecular Biomarkers for Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Probiotic Bacteria in Fermented Foods
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Cell-Based Vital Organs Specific Biomarkers Assessment using Biofield Energy Based Novel Test Formulation
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Impact of Biofield Energy Treatment Based Test Formulation on Vital Organ Health Specific Biomarkers Using Cell Line Study
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In Vitro Cell-Based Biomarkers Study of Vital Organs: Impact of the Biofield Energy Based Test Formulation
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Effect of the Biofield Energy Treated Proprietary Test Formulation for Sleep Biomarkers in the Unpredictable Chronic Stress (UCS) Animal Model 
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Preconception Immunoglobulins and Complements as Potential Biomarkers in Unexplained Female Infertility in Saudi Arabia
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Newborns' MicroRNA Expression as Potential Biomarkers for Disease Diagnosis
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Persistent Neovascular Exudation in Patients with Exudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration who have Choroid Imaging Biomarkers of Non-Neovascular Choroidal Pathology: Simultaneous Choroidal Hyperpermeability and Angiogenesis
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