Mechanistic biomarkers in toxicology

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Abstract

Biomarkers are important parameters that are reliable, applicable, reproducible, and generally inexpensive. All biomarkers have a significant role in human health, especially mechanistic biomarkers, which are the most important for the prevention of toxic effects and diseases. They demonstrate the possibility of diagnosis, prognosis, recurrence, and spread of disease. Furthermore, they show the exposure levels to numerous chemical, biological, and physical agents. To date, the development and application of biomarkers require the knowledge of mechanisms underlying their production. Therefore, the present study focused on the possible mechanistic biomarkers.

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Sanajou, S., & Şahin, G. (2021). Mechanistic biomarkers in toxicology. Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Turkish Pharmacists Association. https://doi.org/10.4274/tjps.galenos.2020.10270

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