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A biomarker is a biological molecule found in blood, other body fluids, or tissues that is a sign of a normal or abnormal process, or of a condition or disease. A biomarker may be used to see how well the body responds to a treatment for a disease or condition. Also called molecular marker and signature molecule.
Increased blood levels of a heart cell “stress” protein called ST2 were linked to a higher risk of death

Increased blood levels of a heart cell “stress” protein called ST2 were linked to a higher risk of death

Potential new drug may slow the progression of the Parkinson's disease

Potential new drug may slow the progression of the Parkinson's disease

Marker predicts patients who are seven times more likely to die after suffering a heart attack

Marker predicts patients who are seven times more likely to die after suffering a heart attack

New drug is effective at treating patients in the early stages of Parkinson’s

New drug is effective at treating patients in the early stages of Parkinson’s

Identification of first protein biomarkers to help patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Identification of first protein biomarkers to help patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Vitamin C can reduce levels of C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation and chronic disease

Vitamin C can reduce levels of C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation and chronic disease

Extraction of  RNA from Archived Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Tissue

Extraction of RNA from Archived Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Tissue

New research to predict patient response to cancer chemotherapies

New research to predict patient response to cancer chemotherapies

Simple blood tests which could predict the severity of osteoarthritis

Simple blood tests which could predict the severity of osteoarthritis

Carbon Dioxide may be used in medical implants

Carbon Dioxide may be used in medical implants

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