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Why are Marker Proteins Important?
Marker proteins are crucial for several reasons:
Diagnosis
: They help in diagnosing diseases by identifying abnormal cells.
Research
: They aid researchers in studying cellular processes and tissue organization.
Therapy
: They can guide therapeutic decisions by identifying specific biomarkers.
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