| SEB | Surrogate endpoint biomarker |
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Synonyms : End Point Assay, End Point Determination, Assay, End Point, Assay, Endpoint, Assays, End Point, Assays, Endpoint, Determination, Endpoint, Determinations, End Point, Determinations, Endpoint, End Point Assays, End Point Determinations, Endpoint Assays
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end point: a place where something ends or is complete
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The point in an assay where the highest dilution of the substance being tested produces a positive result.
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A category of data used to compare the outcome in different arms of a clinical trial. Common endpoints are severe toxicity, disease progression, or -- especially in HIV disease -- surrogate markers, such as CD4 count; sometimes death is used as an endpoint. The term is confusing because it often incorrectly implies that patients in a study are no longer followed after they experience an endpoint. This is obviously true where the event is death, but need not be so for nonfatal events. ...
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On a ray, segment, arc, or vector, a point at which the curve begins or ends; a point which touches only one other point on the curve.
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The term "endpoint" can be defined as the point at which an experimental animal's pain and/or distress is terminated, minimized or reduced by taking actions such as humanely killing the animal, terminating a painful procedure, or giving treatment to relieve pain and/or distress.
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