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CD161 is a marker commonly found on NK cells, and a maturation marker for NKT cells [31].
In this study, CSCs were isolated from colorectal cancer cells using PROM1/CD133 (prominin 1) expression, which is a surface marker commonly found on stem cells of various tissues.
Currently, CSCs are identified by their expression of specific surface markers; recent investigations have identified CSCs isolated from colorectal tumors with PROM1/CD133, a surface marker commonly found on the stem cells of various tissues., Many studies propose that CSCs are resistant to chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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The former markers commonly found in MSCs and the latter are indicative of hematopoietic stem cells 29, 36.
These profiles are negative for protein markers commonly found in pathological inclusions in the spinal cord of ALS patients and most probably represent degenerated axons of upper motor neurons that have lost their neurofilaments.
These ESC "stem cell markers" are commonly found enriched in CSCs.
It appears that clustered markers were commonly found in regions around centromeres while less frequently found around the telomeres.
Thus, to develop a claims-based severity index, we first created an RA medical records-based index of severity (RARBIS) from ratings by a Delphi panel on potential markers of RA severity commonly found in medical charts [ 15].
In their original article, Ting et al. [ 5] used RA records-based index of severity (RARBIS), which was constructed by using ratings by a Delphi panel on potential markers of RA severity commonly found in medical charts, to demonstrate the validity of CIRAS and reported moderate correlation between the medical records and claims-based indices.
A substantial number of distorted markers (24 68%) have been commonly found in diploid alfalfa linkage maps (Li and Brummer 2012).
Cardiac troponin T, a marker of differentiated cardiomyocytes, is not commonly found in the AHF region.
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