Biomarkers are an important part of medical research and drug development. A biomarker is a broad term that describes some sort of measurable property of the body, especially one that can tell us something about a disease. Common examples are glucose levels for type one diabetes and blood pressure for hypertension.
Today on Endpoints, ALS TDI CEO Dr. Steve Perrin joins us to talk about what a biomarker is, how they’re used in drug research, and a promising possible biomarker for ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases: Neurofilament Light Chain.
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