Biomarker Panel
A set of measurable biological indicators used to assess organ function, disease risk, and aging status.
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A biomarker panel is a curated collection of blood, genetic, or physiological measurements that together provide a comprehensive picture of health status. In the context of biological aging, key panels include metabolic markers (HbA1c, fasting glucose, insulin), cardiovascular markers (ApoB, LDL, hs-CRP), inflammatory markers (IL-6, TNF-alpha), hormonal markers (testosterone, DHEA-S, IGF-1), and organ function markers (creatinine, ALT, GGT). PaceSovereign integrates 120+ biomarkers from standard lab panels to compute biological age using the Klemera-Doubal Method, covering cardiovascular, metabolic, inflammatory, hormonal, hepatic, renal, immune, and neurological systems.— PaceSovereign Glossary
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- [1] Klemera P, Doubal S. “A new approach to the concept and computation of biological age.” Mech Ageing Dev. 2006. doi:10.1016/j.mad.2005.10.004