A normal metabolite that, when present in abnormal concentrations in certain body fluids, can indicate the presence of a particular disease or toxicological condition.
Serotonin has been repeatedly indicated as a biologicalmarker of behavior.
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But now it appears the virus discriminates based off another biologicalmarker -gender.
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This review focuses on established blood-based biologicalmarker candidates of microvascular pathology in AD.
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Currently, no such biologicalmarker exists for bipolar disorder.
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The diagnosis can be made only clinically, since no biologicalmarker is available up to now.
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This miR is considered a biologicalmarker for cartilage and its level significantly decreases in OA cartilage.
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High levels of CpG island hypermethylation might serve as a potential biologicalmarker for aggressive prostate cancer.
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The diagnosis of PD is essentially clinical and there is no reliable biologicalmarker to assess its progression.
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The aim of this work was to assess the role of free DNA as a biologicalmarker of PD.
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No consistent biologicalmarker is yet available for PWS in spite of recent research activity in cytogenetics and molecular genetics.
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As a biologicalmarker, miRNA has been used for the early diagnosis of diseases and the evaluation of some physiological state.
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It is possible that PMN function might serve as a biologicalmarker of exposure in the periodic health surveillance of welders.
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The use of a biologicalmarker as a predictor of the development of systemic complications could also give a therapeutic advantage.
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These findings indicate that serum anti-C1q antibody is a valuable noninvasive biologicalmarker for prediction of renal histopathology in lupus nephritis.
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Conclusion: While our results indicate niacin hyposensitivity as reliable biologicalmarker in schizophrenia, they do not provide clear evidence for its heritability.
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However, the utility of TL as a biologicalmarker reflecting the burden of chronic pain and psychosocial stress has not yet been explored.