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Biomarkers

 

Biomarkers are a naturally occurring molecule, gene, or characteristic by which a particular disease can be identified.

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How imaging biomarkers are transforming drug development

15 January 2017 | By , , ,

Drug developers sometimes think of imaging as an emerging discipline, full of esoteric technologies of marginal relevance to real-world clinical drug development. In fact, the opposite is true: imaging measurements (imaging biomarkers) are used daily in drug development and in personalised medicine. They assess target engagement and receptor occupancy in…

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Valid biomarker signatures from liquid biopsies – how to standardise NGS

6 December 2016 | By , ,

The advent of next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques has revolutionised transcriptomics research and opened numerous avenues for scientific and clinical applications. While reverse transcriptase quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is still considered the gold standard of gene expression analysis, its high throughput, single-nucleotide resolution and ever-plummeting costs have made NGS…

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B is for Biomarkers

15 November 2016 | By Niamh Louise Marriott, Digital Content Producer

B is for Biomarkers - the next instalment of our daily pharmaceutical alphabet bringing you up to date with all the latest news and research on the subject of biomarkers.