Blood Biomarkers
- Blood biomarkers are measurable substances found in blood that can indicate normal or pathological processes, or responses to therapeutic interventions. They can be enzymes, glucose, proteins, nucleic acids, metabolites, or even specific types of cells.
- Biomarkers indicate the presence or absence of a disease and may provide information about the likely course or outcome of a disease.
- Biomarkers may further predict how well someone will respond to a particular treatment.
- Biomarkers are also used to regularly follow up on the progression of disease or the effects of treatment over time.
Downlaod a list of biomarkers used in the BloodAge Analysis.