Get to know Biomarkers better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Biomarkers meaning
plural of biomarker
Using Biomarkers
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of biomarker
- In the example corpus, biomarkers often appears in combinations such as: biomarkers of, biomarkers to, biomarkers for.
Context around Biomarkers
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 11 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Biomarkers
- In this selection, "biomarkers" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, protein, molecular, examined, affected, correlate and associated stand out and add context to how "biomarkers" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 000 metabolic biomarkers can be and ai driven biomarkers the development. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "biomarkers" sits close to words such as accede, adhesion and adjudicate, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with biomarkers
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It refers to how old a person seems based on various molecular biomarkers. (13 words)
Artificial intelligence analysis and mathematical modeling calculations were used to suggest biomarkers for diagnosis. (14 words)
A tool based on biomarkers found in stool samples could help professionals diagnose autism sooner. (15 words)
Dr Gunavardhan, who is also chair of Welsh regional council of Royal College of Pathologists, added: “It’s not difficult to diagnose cancer but then we need companion biomarkers to decide what treatment the patient gets. (36 words)
Previous e-cigarette studies with humans have examined biomarkers of exposure -- for example, nicotine or nicotine metabolites -- but none have studied biomarkers of potential harm or shown how this harm correlates with metal exposure. (34 words)
Recent validation has concluded that total and regional body volume estimates correlate positively and significantly with biomarkers of cardiovascular risk and BVI calculations correlate significantly with all biomarkers of cardio-vascular risk. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
Previous e-cigarette studies with humans have examined biomarkers of exposure -- for example, nicotine or nicotine metabolites -- but none have studied biomarkers of potential harm or shown how this harm correlates with metal exposure.
Computational methods in studying protein biomarkers One example of the use of bioinformatics and the use of computational methods is the study of protein biomarkers.
Recent validation has concluded that total and regional body volume estimates correlate positively and significantly with biomarkers of cardiovascular risk and BVI calculations correlate significantly with all biomarkers of cardio-vascular risk.
Biomarkers do not survive in all our samples, but where they do, they’re found consistently across many individuals we analysed from different places.
Dr Gunavardhan, who is also chair of Welsh regional council of Royal College of Pathologists, added: “It’s not difficult to diagnose cancer but then we need companion biomarkers to decide what treatment the patient gets.
Dr Schedin Weiss said: "We're collaborating with researchers in primary care in Sweden to evaluate different biomarkers for dementia at primary health care centres.
Effect of Dietary Sugar Intake on Biomarkers of Subclinical Inflammation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Intervention Studies.
More than 3,000 metabolic biomarkers can be assessed via urine, which makes it one of the gold standards of health assessment, said Withings CEO Mathieu Leombe.
Portable roadside tests will take longer because sensors and devices to detect the biomarkers still need to be developed.
Prof Gustafsson said: "Such insights can be used to find alternative medication and find new biomarkers to be able to differentiate between subgroups of a disease.
Artificial intelligence analysis and mathematical modeling calculations were used to suggest biomarkers for diagnosis.
A tool based on biomarkers found in stool samples could help professionals diagnose autism sooner.
By leveraging AI and machine learning, researchers can analyze complex data sets, identify novel biomarkers, and provide more effective and tailored treatment options for cancer patients.
Dr Kim’s work focuses on new methods to record and alter neuronal activity, specifically targeting neurons and molecular biomarkers affected by therapeutic drugs for depression and anxiety.
Genetic characteristics, also known as biomarkers, can help you understand how your body’s cells, or genes, are programmed and your risk for certain diseases, such as gynecologic cancer.
Given this extraordinary outcome, the Company is in the process of selecting the biomarkers for inclusion into ReconAAsense, and is planning to initiate enrollment in mid-2024.
However, it will be interesting, with further research, to understand if these biomarkers correlate with disease outcomes.
In our quest to harness the potential of AI-driven biomarkers, the development stages play a crucial role in ensuring their clinical validity and utility.
It refers to how old a person seems based on various molecular biomarkers.
More recently, blood tests and cerebrospinal fluid analysis have shown promise in detecting the disease early by identifying biomarkers associated with Alzheimer's disease, he adds.
Common combinations with biomarkers
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- biomarkers of 8×
- biomarkers to 5×
- biomarkers for 5×
- biomarkers and 5×
- protein biomarkers 3×
- biomarkers that 3×
- on biomarkers 2×
- biomarkers can 2×
- the biomarkers 2×
- molecular biomarkers 2×