Difference between biomarkers and bioindicators
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is that bioindicator is (biology) any species that acts as a biological indicator of the health of an environment while biomarker is (medicine) a substance used as an indicator of a biological state, most commonly disease.
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Assessment of a mussel as a metal bioindicator of coastal contamination: Relationships between metal bioaccumulation and multiple biomarker responses
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