2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24076275
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Physiological Rhythms and Biological Variation of Biomolecules: The Road to Personalized Laboratory Medicine

Abstract: The concentration of biomolecules in living systems shows numerous systematic and random variations. Systematic variations can be classified based on the frequency of variations as ultradian (<24 h), circadian (approximately 24 h), and infradian (>24 h), which are partly predictable. Random biological variations are known as between-subject biological variations that are the variations among the set points of an analyte from different individuals and within-subject biological variation, which is the vari… Show more

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“…Thus, as salivary analytes may reflect the pulmonary condition in the diseased state, it is conceivable that they might be also associated with lung function in the healthy state. (2) Similar to their serum counterparts (Coskun et al., 2023 ), salivary analytes might vary according to many external/internal conditions or circadian/ultradian rhythms, and we did not controlled for such factors. However, it is known that lung function is subjected to such variability too and its circadian rhythmicity has been well characterized (Spengler & Shea, 2000 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, as salivary analytes may reflect the pulmonary condition in the diseased state, it is conceivable that they might be also associated with lung function in the healthy state. (2) Similar to their serum counterparts (Coskun et al., 2023 ), salivary analytes might vary according to many external/internal conditions or circadian/ultradian rhythms, and we did not controlled for such factors. However, it is known that lung function is subjected to such variability too and its circadian rhythmicity has been well characterized (Spengler & Shea, 2000 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If certain clinical information is available, data prefiltering can improve the results of the indirect methods, e.g. only include measurements from samples that were taken in the morning times to account for the within-day variation of certain biomarkers 44 .…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%