Sentence examples for looking for a marker from inspiring English sources

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Meal for two, including drinks and service: £60 If ever you were looking for a marker of a country's economic development you could do worse than study the commodities the government regards as of vital importance.

The current approach to finding CTCs, which can range in number from a few to several thousand per milliliter of blood, is by looking for a marker (a molecule found on a cell's surface) that is preferentially expressed by epithelial cells.

I've spoken to researchers at the Broad who have also been searching for biomarkers to help diagnose a condition early, but instead of looking for a protein or metabolite associated with kidney damage, they're looking for a marker of myocardial infarction (heart attack).

Contrary to the velocities that are based on two measurements of a biomarker, we used a single measurement of CRP to calculate velocity, because we were looking for a marker to distinguish febrile bacterial infections from non-bacterial febrile illnesses upon presentation.

However, we chose not to report this previously or to do so in the updated version as we are not looking for a marker to discriminate between cells exposed to erastin versus STS, but rather are searching for a marker that might be useful to indicate exposure to erastin.

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So rather than look for a marker of a cancer precursor, he is looking directly for cancer cells.

Studies were carried out to understand the molecular basis of the carcinogenesis and to look for a marker for radiation etiology that would aid the resolution of claims for compensation from nuclear industry workers and atomic test veterans.

While Kiehl and his colleagues are looking for a biological marker for psychopathy, molecular biologists have been analyzing DNA, in an attempt to identify a genetic marker.

"I need to find just one number," he said, looking for a grave marker, "and then I can orient myself".

He is cautious about his chances for success, noting that the National Institute on Aging has invested much time and money looking for a biological marker of aging, but nothing has panned out yet.

We were looking for a direct marker of fibrogenesis to be cheap, reproducible and simple.

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