Abstract
Biomarkers are the most significant diagnosis tools tending towards unique approaches
and solutions for the prevention and cure of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). The current report provides
a clear perception of the concept of various biomarkers and their prominent features through
analysis to provide a possible solution for the inhibition of events in AD. Scientists around the
world truly believe that crucial hallmarks can serve as critical tools in the early diagnosis, cure,
and prevention, as well as the future of medicine. The awareness and understanding of such biomarkers
would provide solutions to the puzzled mechanism of this neuronal disorder. Some of the
argued biomarkers in the present article are still in an experimental phase as they need to undergo
specific clinical trials before they can be considered for treatment.
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