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'The Double-Edged Sword' - An hypothesis for Covid-19-induced salivary biomarkers.


ABSTRACT: Utilising biomarkers for COVID-19 diagnosis, prediction of treatment response and overall prognostication have been investigated recently. However, these ventures have only considered the use of blood-based molecular markers. Saliva is another biofluid that warrants being applied in similar fashion with major advantages that centres on its non-invasive and repeatable collection as well as cost-efficiency. To this end, this article presents a hypothesis for the sources of biomarkers useful clinically for COVID-19 disease outcome estimation and identify the likely implications of their detection in saliva.

SUBMITTER: Adeoye J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7372268 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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'The Double-Edged Sword' - An hypothesis for Covid-19-induced salivary biomarkers.

Adeoye John J   Thomson Peter P  

Medical hypotheses 20200721


Utilising biomarkers for COVID-19 diagnosis, prediction of treatment response and overall prognostication have been investigated recently. However, these ventures have only considered the use of blood-based molecular markers. Saliva is another biofluid that warrants being applied in similar fashion with major advantages that centres on its non-invasive and repeatable collection as well as cost-efficiency. To this end, this article presents a hypothesis for the sources of biomarkers useful clinic  ...[more]

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