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Renal specific entities

As already stated, the source of biological material is also important either due to its accessibility (i.e., noninvasive nature) or due to the fact that the analytes to be measured are restricted to certain locations. Biomarkers can be detected in all biological entities (i.e., fluids, gases, and tissues), and depending on what is to be measured each biological source has a specific niche. For example the fact that alcohol is excreted in the lung, combined with the convenience of using exhaled air, has been exploited for many years in the breathalyzer test as an indirect measurement of blood alcohol levels [5 ]. Stool is commonly used for the detection of parasites and infections. Tears have been proposed to detect and treat ocular toxicity [6], Urine has also been used extensively to measure both renal and non-renal injuries. However, for the most part, blood (serum or plasma) and urine are the most utilized sources. [Pg.460]


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