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The phrase "acts as marker" is not entirely correct; it should be "acts as a marker." You can use it when describing something that serves as an indicator or sign for something else.
Example: "In this experiment, the dye acts as a marker to identify the presence of the chemical."
Alternatives: "serves as a marker" or "functions as a marker."
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Increased level of malondialdehyde (MDA) acts as marker of lipid peroxidation.
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Our data nevertheless supported that TNFSF4 may act as marker of lupus nephritis.
These particles act as markers of the biological molecule to be detected.
Although the cause-and-effect relationship between stress or depression and stroke isn't clear, these mental-health conditions do seem to act as markers, Rothwell explains.
Increased teacher workloads and the reluctance of headteachers to encourage their staff to act as markers made it harder for the boards to recruit.
It has already produced a range of quality standards for health that act as markers of high-quality, clinically and cost-effective patient care.
Scientists at University of California San Diego have announced a new method for lighting up nerves in the body with fluorescent peptides, which could act as markers to keep surgeons away.
SNPs act as markers for blocks of DNA that get swapped around during the process of sexual reproduction.
Red cell groups act as markers (inherited characteristics) for genes present on chromosomes, which are responsible for their expression.
The SNPs can thus act as markers for particular versions of genes, including those versions that predispose people to disease.
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