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biomarker Any molecular species found to provide correlation to a particular phenotype or perturbation of a biological system. Co-variant analysis of multiple biomarkers or patterns usually results in higher correlation confidence.
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biomarker observable change (not necessarily pathological) in the function of an organism, related to a specific exposure or event.
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biomarker A substance sometimes found in the blood, other body fluids, or tissues that can be used to assess the presence of cancer.
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biomarker A measurable parameter of physiological age that is a more useful predictor of remaining life expectancy than chronological age. The ability to measure biomarkers is extremely important in evaluating the efficacy of any potential life-extending intervention.
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biomarker A biochemical characteristic that can be used to measure the progress of disease or the effects of treatment.
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