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Liquid Biopsy in Neurodegeneration

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Introduction

Liquid biopsy refers to the analysis of biological fluids (primarily blood, but also cerebrospinal fluid, saliva, and urine) to detect biomarkers associated with neurodegenerative diseases. This minimally invasive approach offers significant advantages over tissue biopsy, enabling repeated sampling and monitoring of disease progression[@illes2023]. Unlike traditional tissue biopsies that require invasive surgical procedures, liquid biopsies can be performed in outpatient settings, making them ideal for longitudinal studies and routine clinical monitoring[@shen2024].

The field of liquid biopsy has revolutionized cancer diagnostics and is now transforming neurodegenerative disease research. The fundamental principle relies on detecting proteins, nucleic acids, and extracellular vesicles that reflect underlying pathological processes in the brain. As the blood-brain barrier (BBB) becomes more permeable in neurodegenerative conditions, these biomarkers leak into peripheral circulation, providing a window into central nervous system pathology[@sweeney2023].

Biomarkers Detected in Liquid Biopsy

Blood-Based Biomarkers

Blood-based biomarkers represent the most accessible and practical approach for large-scale screening and clinical trials. The following table summarizes key biomarkers and their disease associations:

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