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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