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biomarker 1. Indicator signaling an event or condition in a biological system or sample and giving a measure of exposure, effect, or susceptibility. As related to biomonitoring, a biomarker is the presence of any substance, or a change in any biological structure or process that can be measured as a result of exposure. Many biomonitoring studies focus on chemical substances or their metabolites as biomarkers.
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biomarker Biological response to a chemical that gives a measure of exposure and sometimes also of a toxic effect. Biomarker analysis may entail studying the number and variety of organisms in a given location (eg, the shellfish and aquatic insect population for river quality) or certain biological parameters (ie, DNA, protein or enzyme secretions).
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