Biomarkers

A biomarker is a biological characteristic that is objectively measured and evaluated as an indicator of normal biological or pathological processes, or a response to a therapeutic intervention. Biomarkers may be used alone or in combination to assess the health or disease state of an individual. A wide range of biomarkers are used today. Every biological system  has its own specific biomarkers. Many of these biomarkers are relatively easy to measure and form part of routine medical examinations.

  • Proteins
  • Gene mutations
  • Gene rearrangements.
  • Extra copies of genes.
  • Missing genes
  • Other molecules.

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