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The phrase "a potential marker of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that may indicate or signify a particular condition, trait, or characteristic.
Example: "The presence of certain genetic variations can be a potential marker of increased risk for developing the disease."
Alternatives: "an indicative sign of" or "a possible indicator of".
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Our results supported that CLTC may be a potential marker of endocytosis during LSEC dedifferentiation.
Cui, H. et al. Loss of IGF2 imprinting: a potential marker of colorectal cancer risk.
Moreover, neural irregularity is discussed as a potential marker of different neuropsychiatric disorders4.
Chiu, Y. G. et al. CD16 (FcRgammaIII) as a potential marker of osteoclast precursors in psoriatic arthritis.
To assess maternal serum activin A as a potential marker of fetal growth restriction.
The current finding provides a potential marker of perceptual expertise for human versus other-species faces, apparent at a latency (175 200 ms) that precedes target selection35.
Future research with the BNPRR as a potential marker of the adequacy of volume removal in HD is warranted.
Microtubule-associated protein tau derives predominantly from neurons and axons, making it a potential marker of neuronal injury.
We investigated the hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell marker, CD34, as a potential marker of hair follicle bulge keratinocytes.
TLR6 may be a potential marker of exposure and could aid in the development of a gene signature for sheep resistant to MAP infection.
The protein melanotransferrin (p97) is associated with the brain lesions of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and is a potential marker of the disorder.
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