Systematic Reveiw of Potential Uses of Biomarkers in Human Disease Identification
Hanin Hamad Almdhour, Raghad Mubarak Aljuhaysh, Arwa Ruwayshid K Alanazi, Asma Naeem Motared Alruwili, Abdullah Saleh K Alanazi, Asma Hamoud Alruwaili, Shadia Abdulrahman Aloufi, Maryam Mutarid Alruwaili, Aminah Abdullah Alhussain, Wafa Owied Al Shamm
Abstract: Biomarkers of all types have actually been utilized by generations of researchers, physicians, and epidemiologists to study human disease. The application of biomarkers in the diagnosis and management of heart disease, infections, hereditary and immunological conditions. This systematic review aimed to discuss and evaluate the potential uses of biomarkers in detection of human despises through based evidence previous trails. Electronics search was performed through different databases such Midline, and Embase and the date last searched was November 2016. Results were screened manually to identify relevant publications based on title and/or abstract. Publications that did not focus on the identification or evaluation of biomarkers were excluded. Several evidance have found that a majority of diseases might not be connected to a disease-specific protein biomarker in either the blood plasma or urine proteomes. Amongst the unique disease conditions represented in the microarray information.
Keywords: Biomarkers, Potential uses, diagnosis and management of heart disease.
Title: Systematic Reveiw of Potential Uses of Biomarkers in Human Disease Identification
Author: Hanin Hamad Almdhour, Raghad Mubarak Aljuhaysh, Arwa Ruwayshid K Alanazi, Asma Naeem Motared Alruwili, Abdullah Saleh K Alanazi, Asma Hamoud Alruwaili, Shadia Abdulrahman Aloufi, Maryam Mutarid Alruwaili, Aminah Abdullah Alhussain, Wafa Owied Al Shammri
International Journal of Healthcare Sciences
ISSN 2348-5728 (Online)
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Hanin Hamad Almdhour, Raghad Mubarak Aljuhaysh, Arwa Ruwayshid K Alanazi, Asma Naeem Motared Alruwili, Abdullah Saleh K Alanazi, Asma Hamoud Alruwaili, Shadia Abdulrahman Aloufi, Maryam Mutarid Alruwaili, Aminah Abdullah Alhussain, Wafa Owied Al Shamm