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The phrase "a promising marker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing indicators or signs of potential success or effectiveness, often in scientific or medical fields.
Example: "The study identified a promising marker for early detection of the disease, which could lead to better treatment outcomes."
Alternatives: "a hopeful indicator" or "a potential sign".
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Caspase-3 represents a promising marker of apoptosis.
CONCLUSIONS: LMO2 is a promising marker for predicting a better prognosis in pancreatic cancer.
The pH of exhaled breath condensate (EBC) is a promising marker.
Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) represents a promising marker for acute stroke management.
Quantitative spin-lock magnetic resonance imaging of the T1rho relaxation parameter is a promising marker of early degeneration in intervertebral discs.
And he puts down a promising marker with this revival of Terry Johnson's 1982 play, a fantasy that, in the intervening years, has acquired a greater and more potent reality.
It seems to be a promising marker related to AAA natural history.
Especially TNFRI seems to be a promising marker for the prediction and diagnosis of VAP.
Although further research is indicated, IMxBCM may provide a promising marker in the clinical management of breast cancer patients.
We now show that copeptin may also be a promising marker for ruling out serious secondary headaches.
Therefore, to the best of our knowledge, TNFRI seems to be a promising marker not only for diagnosis but also for prediction.
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