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The phrase "a sensitive marker of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that indicates or reflects a particular quality or condition, often in a nuanced or delicate manner.
Example: "The presence of certain chemicals in the water can be a sensitive marker of environmental changes."
Alternatives: "a delicate indicator of" or "a subtle sign of".
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These findings suggest that adipocyte-specific transcript 1C is a sensitive marker of multiorgan (adipose, muscle, and liver) insulin sensitivity.
It is a sensitive marker of MI, but a single measurement on presentation has low sensitivity.
High sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) is an acute phase reactant and a sensitive marker of inflammation.
The ΔPCO2 is considered a sensitive marker of mucosal perfusion [22].
Elevated hs-CRP level is a sensitive marker of inflammation and arteriosclerosis [23].
Preliminary data from the literature suggest that HNF1β may represent a sensitive marker of YST.
Exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) is a sensitive marker of airway inflammation in allergic respiratory disorders.
Matrix metalloproteinase 8 is a sensitive marker of inflammation in body fluids.
Tachycardia is associated with impaired LV strain, a sensitive marker of cardiomyopathy, in septic patients with high cardiac preload.
Objective: Erythrocyte creatine is a sensitive marker of erythrocyte age, and can be used to detect slight and continuous hemolysis.
Also, DLCO may be a sensitive marker of lung injury, despite the reduction in DLCO is usually subclinical [9, 12 15].
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