Biomarkers
Biomarkers are measurable indicators of biological processes or changes in an organism. They can be used to provide important insights into various diseases and conditions as well as offer indications as to the status of a person’s health. Biomarkers can be found in biological samples such as blood, urine, or saliva, and they are typically used to diagnose and prognose illnesses, as well as to monitor disease progression and treatment efficacy. By measuring biomarkers, healthcare professionals can gain insights that can lead to better patient outcomes.
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