Clinical Assays
Clinical assays are laboratory tests used to measure specific biological markers in samples, such as blood or tissue. These tests help diagnose diseases, monitor health conditions, and evaluate the effectiveness of treatments. Common types of clinical assays include blood tests, urine tests, and genetic assays.
The results from clinical assays provide valuable information to healthcare providers, guiding decisions about patient care. They can detect various conditions, including infections, hormonal imbalances, and cancers. Accurate and timely clinical assays are essential for effective medical treatment and improving patient outcomes.