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生物标志物是用于识别人类和动物的物理损伤或生理过程中断的特征性生物指标。历史上,各种生物标志物已被用于监测功能变化,包括放射性同位素、稳定同位素、脂肪酸等。由于生物标志物的存在,许多变化可以通过使用微创技术的生物监测成功地监测和识别。这些方法不仅对研究变化,而且对研究野生动物和家畜、人类、植物和环境之间的相互作用越来越重要
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Biomarkers and Cancers
Biomarkers are characteristic biological indicators used to identify physical damage or disruption of physiological processes in humans and animals. Historically, various biomarkers have been used to monitor functional changes, including radioactive isotopes, stable isotopes, fatty acids, etc. Thanks to biomarkers, many changes are successfully monitored and identified by biomonitoring using minimally invasive techniques. These methods are becoming increasingly important for the study, not only of changes, but also of interactions between wild and domestic animals, humans, plant life, and the environment
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