Abstract
Genetic, lifestyle and environmental factors, along with development and aging impact molecular composition of human blood. Although many diseases leave their trace in blood, the question is whether this trace can be robustly and reproducibly measured and used for health monitoring of a given adult population. Infrared molecular spectra of blood serum can be obtained in a non-invasive, time- and cost-efficient manner, delivering molecular information from all molecular species within the highly complex samples.
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