Biopattern
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A pattern of biomarkers
"In contrast to targeted approaches that profile a small number of known metabolites, untargeted approaches (without restriction to particular compounds) have the advantage of allowing for identification of metabolic fingerprints (that is, multiple biomarkers that form a biopattern) associated with particular endophenotypes [ 5, 6 ]."
Example
More examples"In contrast to targeted approaches that profile a small number of known metabolites, untargeted approaches (without restriction to particular compounds) have the advantage of allowing for identification of metabolic fingerprints (that is, multiple biomarkers that form a biopattern) associated with particular endophenotypes [ 5, 6 ]."
Etymology
From bio- + pattern.
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