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A biomarker is a biological molecule found in blood, other body fluids, or tissues that is a sign of a normal or abnormal process, or of a condition or disease. A biomarker may be used to see how well the body responds to a treatment for a disease or condition. Also called molecular marker and signature molecule.
Imaging technique could replace invasive tissue biopsies to determine cancer drug resistance

Imaging technique could replace invasive tissue biopsies to determine cancer drug resistance

Biomarker for diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases identified in the eye

Biomarker for diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases identified in the eye

In-depth study of kidney tumors reveals novel markers of response to immunotherapy

In-depth study of kidney tumors reveals novel markers of response to immunotherapy

Elevated levels of heart failure marker increase risk for diabetes-related complications

Elevated levels of heart failure marker increase risk for diabetes-related complications

LJI scientists tracked down rare stem cells that generate neutrophils in humans

LJI scientists tracked down rare stem cells that generate neutrophils in humans

Long-term opioid use in back-pain patients leads to production of anti-opioid antibodies

Long-term opioid use in back-pain patients leads to production of anti-opioid antibodies

Detection of cancer using different kind of liquid biopsy

Detection of cancer using different kind of liquid biopsy

A genetic link discovered to predict treatment response for patients with rare, aggressive cancer

A genetic link discovered to predict treatment response for patients with rare, aggressive cancer

Exercise induces changes in sweat biomolecule levels, shows study

Exercise induces changes in sweat biomolecule levels, shows study

Enzyme in the gut could provide a useful biomarker for intestinal diseases

Enzyme in the gut could provide a useful biomarker for intestinal diseases

New technology captures common biomarker of heart-disease

New technology captures common biomarker of heart-disease

Newly discovered biomarkers predict response to immunotherapy in Type 1 diabetes

Newly discovered biomarkers predict response to immunotherapy in Type 1 diabetes

Novel measurement technology may open up new potentials in personalized medicine

Novel measurement technology may open up new potentials in personalized medicine

Researchers identify phosphoprotein biomarkers to guide cancer therapy

Researchers identify phosphoprotein biomarkers to guide cancer therapy

Epigenomic data can help characterize genes that play key role in cancer progression

Epigenomic data can help characterize genes that play key role in cancer progression

Researchers identify a potential biomarker of aging

Researchers identify a potential biomarker of aging

Gene biomarker can distinguish between atopic dermatitis and psoriasis with 100% accuracy

Gene biomarker can distinguish between atopic dermatitis and psoriasis with 100% accuracy

Simple blood test could advance life-saving treatment for heart failure

Simple blood test could advance life-saving treatment for heart failure

Researchers develop novel technology to detect cancer biomarkers

Researchers develop novel technology to detect cancer biomarkers

Combination of western-style high-fat diet with antibiotic can increase the risk of pre-IBD

Combination of western-style high-fat diet with antibiotic can increase the risk of pre-IBD

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