Biomarkers
Biomarkers (short for Biologic markers) are natural proportions of an organic state. By definition, a biomarker is "a trademark that is impartially estimated and assessed as a marker of typical organic procedures, pathogenic procedures or pharmacological reactions to a restorative intercession." Biomarkers are the measures used to play out a clinical appraisal, for example, circulatory strain or cholesterol level and are utilized to screen and foresee well-being states in people or crosswise over populaces with the goal that proper restorative mediation can be arranged. Biomarkers might be utilized alone or in blend to survey the well-being or ailment condition of a person.
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