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The Biodesign-Inspired Clinical Translational Applications Towards the Implementation of Biomarkers into Clinical Practice

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  • Sergey Suchkov

    (Russian University of Medicine, Russia
    The Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Russia
    EPMA, Brussels, EU
    PMC, Washington, DC, USA)

  • Alan Wu

    (Master in Satisfactory Longevity, Comprehensive General Medicine Specialist, Assistant Principal Professor, University of Medical Sciences, General Directorate of Health, Cuba)

  • Shawn Murphy

    (MGH, Boston, MA, USA
    Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA)

  • Roger D Kamm

    (MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA)

  • David Smith
  • Holland Cheng

    (T College of Biological Sciences, UC Davis, CA, USA)

  • Sabina Passamonte

    (University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy)

  • Lidiya Kadyrova

    (Department of Neurophysiology of Kazan State Medical Academy, Kazan, Russia)

  • Philip D Cotter

    (ResearchDx and PacificDx, Irvine, CA, USA)

Abstract

Biomarkers are indicators of typical biological processes, pathogenic processes, or pharmacological reactions to therapy.

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  • Sergey Suchkov & Alan Wu & Shawn Murphy & Roger D Kamm & David Smith & Holland Cheng & Sabina Passamonte & Lidiya Kadyrova & Philip D Cotter, 2024. "The Biodesign-Inspired Clinical Translational Applications Towards the Implementation of Biomarkers into Clinical Practice," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 57(1), pages 48835-48857, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:57:y:2024:i:1:p:48835-48857
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.57.008949
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