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In conclusion, high levels of cortactin protein expression in HNSCC were closely associated with poor prognosis.
In conclusion, high levels of plasma ADMA are associated with increased mortality in RTR.
In conclusion, high levels of ScvO2 in septic shock patients may be associated with increased mortality.
In conclusion, high levels of serum DKK-1 were associated with a poorer overall survival in prostate cancer patient.
In conclusion, high levels of BCAR4 mRNA predict resistance to endocrine therapy and poor outcome in ER α-positive breast cancer.
Conclusion: High levels of plasma fibrinogen, a2A- antiplasmin with low plasma protein C activity could lead to a prothrombotic tendency in insulin dependent diabetic patients.
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In conclusion, high level production of soluble recombinant dengue-2 NS1 can be produced from E. coli by choosing appropriate vector containing suitable fusion partners, promoter (tightly control and regulatable), and other production strategies like optimization of temperature.
In conclusion, higher levels of ACR, even within the normal range, are associated with a faster decline in eGFR in diabetic patients.
In conclusion, higher levels of irinotecan-induced DNA damage correlated with greater cell kill in vitro and with measures of a beneficial clinical response in vivo.
In conclusion, higher levels of plasma HMGB1 may play a role in the development of CVD and high mortality risk in type 1 diabetes and may constitute a specific target for treatment in these patients.
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