Molecular Biology and Biomarkers
Biomarkers in Molecular Biology (Molecular Marker) can be trademark organic properties or particles that can be identified and estimated in parts of the body like the blood or tissue. They may demonstrate either ordinary or infected processes in the body. Molecular biology has been instrumental in coordinating not just lead optimization and target identification, where it has well-established roles, yet additionally lead discovery, now that high-throughput techniques of structure determination can give effective ways to deal with screening. Biomarkers can be particular cells, atoms, or genes, gene items, compounds, or hormones.
- Molecular Biomarkers
- Genetic Markers
- Cancer Biomarkers
- Oxidative stress Biomarkers
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