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Use of Pathogen-Specific Antibody Biomarkers to Estimate Waterborne Infections in Population-Based Settings

August 6, 2016 by IISBR

Background: There is increasing interest in the mechanisms and biomarkers through which physical activity influence health across the lifespan. Studies that require phlebotomy are challenging for investigations involving children. Not surprisingly, there is growing interest in the use of saliva in pediatrics for exercise-related biomarker discovery. Very little is known about the relationship of key potential salivary biomarkers (SaBs) and exercise during childhood.

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Tagged With: Antibodies, Biomarkers, Immunoconversion, Pathogens, saliva, Serology, Waterborne infections

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