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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science
    bithchomhartha sóirt Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    bithmharcóir Reference an Ghníomhaireacht Eorpach Comhshaoil (GEC)
    ga
    Biomarker | biologischer Marker
    de
    Definition messbares Produkt von Organismen, das als Indikator z. B. für Umweltbelastungen oder Krankheiten herangezogen werden kann Reference "vgl. Wikipedia http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomarker (31.1.2013)"
    Comment In der Medizin: Zelle, Gen oder Genporodukt, das objektiv gemessen werden kann und auf einen normalen biologischen oder krankhaften Prozess im Körper hindeutet; UPD: aih, 31.1.2013
    biomarker | biological marker | marker | bio-marker
    en
    Definition characteristic that is objectively measured and evaluated as an indicator of normal biologic processes, pathogenic processes, or biological responses to a therapeutic intervention Reference "U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) > Drugs Development & Approval Process (Drugs) > Drug Development Tools Qualification Programs > DDT Glossary (26.11.2019)"
    Comment A biomarker can be a physiologic, pathologic, or anatomic characteristic or measurement that is thought to relate to some aspect of normal or abnormal biologic function or process. Biomarkers measured in patients prior to treatment may be used to select patients for inclusion in a clinical trial. Changes in biomarkers following treatment may predict or identify safety problems related to a drug candidate or reveal a pharmacological activity expected to predict an eventual benefit from treatment.
    biomarqueur | biomarqueurs | marqueur biologique | marqueurs biologiques | marqueur
    fr
    Definition caractéristique mesurée objectivement (c'est-à-dire avec une précision et une reproductibilité suffisantes) et évaluée comme indicateur d’un processus physiologique ou pathologique, ou de la réponse à un traitement Reference "COM-FR, d'après Pôle interministériel de prospective et d'anticipation des mutations économiques, Réflexion prospective autour des biomarqueurs, http://www.dgcis.gouv.fr/files/files/archive/www.industrie.gouv.fr/p3e/seminaires/biomarqueurs/2_synthese.pdf [11.6.2013] et Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, The Biomarkers Consortium, http://www.fnih.org/work/key-initiatives/biomarkers-consortium [11.6.2013]"
  2. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science
    bithmharcóir sprice Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Zielmarker
    de
    Comment "XREF: Biomarker IATE:1197976"
    target marker | target biomarker
    en
    Definition "type of biomarker used to measure a drug's physical or biological interaction with a particular molecular target or receptor" Reference "Council-EN, based on: - DeCaprio, Anthony P. (ed.), Toxicologic Biomarkers, CRC Press (2006) [23.04.2015, Google Books] - Littman, B. H. and Krishna, R., Translational Medicine and Drug Discovery, Cambridge University Press (2011) [23.04.2015, Google Books] - Fleishaker, J. C., The importance of biomarkers in translational medicine, in Williams, J. A. et al, Predictive Approaches in Drug Discovery and Development: Biomarkers and In Vitro/In Vivo Correlations, Wiley (2012) [23.04.2015]"
    marqueur cible | biomarqueur cible | marqueur biologique cible
    fr
    Definition "type de biomarqueur utilisé pour mesurer l'interaction physique ou biologique d'un médicament avec une cible moléculaire ou un récepteur particulier." Reference "Conseil-FR, notamment d'après Fleishaker, J. C., The importance of biomarkers in translational medicine (13.4.2022) [en anglais], in Williams, J. A. et al, Predictive Approaches in Drug Discovery and Development: Biomarkers and In Vitro/In Vivo Correlations, Wiley (2012)"