Biomarker

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Broader Terms

biology

Related Terms

C reactive protein, CD antigen, genetic marker, phenotype, sign /symptom

Scope Note

a biological, physiological, behavioral, or molecular indicator of a process, disease, or system; e.g., fish mortality and pollution, behavioral changes and alcoholism, neuroendocrine system changes and aging.

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  • Furthermore, the more specific the biomarker is to the exposure or outcome of interest, the better the measure.
  • Precision Biomarker is Mr.
  • edu February 1, 2005 New Test Is First Step in Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease Commercial enzyme-linked immunoassays (ELISA) can only detect ADDLs in brain tissue where the biomarker is most highly concentrated.
  • A biomarker is a chemical in the blood or urine that can be tested to indicate whether the treatment is improving the situation, or whether there is cause for concern.
  • Lipid biomarkers and carbon-isotopes of modern travertine deposits (Yellowstone National Park, USA): Implications for biogeochemical dynamics in hot-spring systems.
  • 6 Million to Research Biomarker for Parkinson's Disease The Michael J.
  • gov/) Title: Identification of Alcohol Biomarker Signatures Announcement Type New Request For Applications (RFA) Number: RFA-AA-06-002 Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number(s) 93.

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