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The AV-45 marker appears to be a promising tool for the early, pre-demential diagnosis of AD, in particular when focusing the analyses on gray matter uptake.
The five-year marker appears to apply not only to lottery winners but also to professional athletes.
For instance, in breast cancer, the ALDHhi marker appears to identify more CSCs than the classical CD44+CD24−/lo markers [6].
Foxp3, a transcription factor considered by many as the Treg marker, appears to be also transiently expressed in activated Tconv [15].
The role of IL-8 as a CVD risk marker appears to have been studied less than IL-6 and IL-18 and further investigation is needed.
However, this marker appears to have limited utility in monitoring the effects of adjuvant therapy or in the prediction of tumour recurrence (Chung et al, 2006).
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No serum marker appeared to have potential value for discriminating VAP from non-VAP, though a trend in this direction was observed for sTREM-1 [28].
The high clinical relevance of 1p/19q loss became clear when this marker appeared to be associated with sensitivity to chemotherapy and improved outcome.
The present data indicated that plasma fibrinogen, a readily measurable systematic inflammatory marker, appeared to be an independent predictor for the severity of CAD in diabetic patients.
Older age, longer duration of diabetes and treatment with insulin were associated with all markers of vascular dysfunction, although each marker appeared to be independently associated with specific distinct parameters.
In Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds the C allele at g.66493737 T ≻ C as well as the Ins227bp marker appear to be associated with higher and lower proportions of type 2X and type I fibres, respectively [ 11, 15].
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