different between biomarker vs isopropylcholestane
biomarker
English
Etymology
bio- +? marker
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?ba?o??m??k?/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?ba????m??k?/
Noun
biomarker (plural biomarkers)
- (medicine) A substance used as an indicator of a biological state, most commonly disease.
Related terms
- biomark
- biomarking
Translations
See also
- bioindicator
- biosignature
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isopropylcholestane
English
Etymology
isopropyl +? cholestane
Noun
isopropylcholestane (plural isopropylcholestanes)
- (organic chemistry) Any of several isopropyl derivatives of cholestane, but especially 24-isopropylcholestane, a biomarker of primitive animals
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