Biomarkers help crack the code on saving more equine lives
In human and animal medicine, biomarkers are used in several ways, including to diagnose, predict, or monitor health issues. Human health care consumers are familiar with biomarkers as mundane as blood pressure to gauge heart health, or more sophisticated testing for BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations to...
April 30, 2026126 views
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In human and animal medicine, biomarkers are used in several ways, including to diagnose, predict, or monitor health issues. Human health care consumers are familiar with biomarkers as mundane as blood pressure to gauge heart health, or more sophisticated testing for BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations to predict the likelihood of breast cancer. For clinicians, they are valuable tools – once they are identified.
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