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biomedical contexts, a
biomarker, or
biological marker, is a
measurable indicator of some
biological state or condition.
Biomarkers are
often measured and...
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Several biomarkers for
diagnosis of
multiple sclerosis,
disease evolution and
response to
medication (current or expected) are
under research.
While most...
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biomarker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Biomarker broadly refers to a
measurable indicator of some
biological state or condition.
Biomarker or...
- A
cancer biomarker refers to a
substance or
process that is
indicative of the
presence of
cancer in the body. A
biomarker may be a
molecule secreted by...
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Biomarker discovery is a
medical term
describing the
process by
which biomarkers are discovered. Many
commonly used
blood tests in
medicine are biomarkers...
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Biomarkers in
analytical chemistry and in
environmental science are chemicals, metabolites,
susceptibility characteristics, or
changes in the body that...
- In medicine, a
biomarker is a
measurable indicator of the
severity or
presence of some
disease state. It may be
defined as a "cellular,
biochemical or...
- The
biomarkers of Alzheimer's
disease are
neurochemical indicators used to ****ess the risk or
presence of the disease. The
biomarkers can be used to diagnose...
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Explorer and
Tester (ROCCET) is an open-access web
server for
performing biomarker analysis using ROC (Receiver
Operating Characteristic)
curve analyses...
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Fibroblast growth factor -
Biomarkers with insulin-sensitizing
properties (irisin, omentin, oxytocin) -
Biomarkers of
metabolic dysfunction (HGF, Nesfatin...