proteomic markers
Proteomic markers refer to specific proteins or protein modifications that are used to identify and diagnose diseases or conditions. They act as indicators or signals that can be detected and measured in biological samples, such as blood or tissue, and provide valuable information about the presence, progression, or response to treatment of diseases.
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