Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiological studies. Biomarkers of internal dose, early biological change susceptibility and clinical outcomes are used as proxies for investigating the interactions between external and/or endogenous agents and body components or processes. The need for improved reporting of scientific research led to influential statements of recommendations such as the STrengthening Reporting of OBservational studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) statement. The STROBE initiative established in 2004 aimed to provide guidance on how to report observational research. Its guidelines provide a user-friendly checklist of 22 items to be reported in epidemiological studies, wi...
SUMMARY POINTS: Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers...
Much biomedical research is observational. The reporting of such research is often inadequate, which...
Much biomedical research is observational. The reporting of such research is often inadequate, which...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Valentina Gallo and colleagues provide detailed guidance to authors to help more accurately report t...
SUMMARY POINTS: Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers...
Much biomedical research is observational. The reporting of such research is often inadequate, which...
Much biomedical research is observational. The reporting of such research is often inadequate, which...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers in epidemiologi...
Valentina Gallo and colleagues provide detailed guidance to authors to help more accurately report t...
SUMMARY POINTS: Advances in laboratory techniques have led to a rapidly increasing use of biomarkers...
Much biomedical research is observational. The reporting of such research is often inadequate, which...
Much biomedical research is observational. The reporting of such research is often inadequate, which...