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Notably, CD133 has been recognized as a marker for developing epithelium [45].
We therefore used Prox1 as a marker for developing DG neuroepithelium in alternative sections to Cux2 staining for morphological comparisons.
Also, the presence of more severe atherosclerosis may be a marker for developing heart failure resulting in decreased renal perfusion.
Endemic levels of hepatitis A infection have been used in the past as a marker for developing country status [ 12].
Because of low specificity, it may be of greater predictive value in those with genetic mutations and its potential as a marker for developing LRRK2 PD should be evaluated.
Regional identity is, in turn, specified through Forkhead box G1 and Orthodenticle homeobox 2 for the dorsal forebrain region, whereas distal-less homeobox 2 is a marker for developing ventral forebrain identity in reprogrammed and embryonic-derived neurons [ 77, 78].
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Persistent detection over time of CCL3 in the serum of a healthy individual possibly exposed to asbestos can be used as an adjunct marker of asbestos exposure, and consequently as a risk marker for developing asbestos-associated diseases, including malignant mesothelioma.
Its expression is related to axonal growth during neuronal development and regeneration and, therefore, GAP-43 is a useful marker for developing or regenerating nerve axons [ 14- 16].
It serves as an early marker for developing critical conditions [19 21].
High mammographic density (MD) is used as a phenotype risk marker for developing breast cancer.
Regarding temperament, higher HA scores have been widely observed, and several authors have proposed that HA may be a genetic vulnerability marker for developing schizophrenia [ 10- 12].
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