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If confirmed, this blood-based marker could offer exciting new opportunities for population-based CVD risk assessment and prevention.
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Therefore, new diagnostic markers could offer advantages over routine clinical and laboratory parameters in identifying postoperative patients with early-stage sepsis.
Wolfe et al. (1998) have shown that ISSR markers could offer a high degree of resolution to relationships and patterns of introgression than other types of molecular data used in hybridization studies [11].
Therefore, an approach based on multiple markers could offer an alternative to monitor the course of this disease in patients.
Therefore, the combination of eutopic endometrium that is easily obtainable by the semi-invasive sampling procedure and assessment of DNA methylation markers could offer an excellent source for epigenetic biomarker discovery.
Moreover, several studies have demonstrated that a map of very closely spaced SNP markers could offer many advantages over the low density maps of microsatellite markers, mainly by increasing the power to detect linkage and consequently more precisely identify the disease locus [ 2- 7].
It is relatively rare that a single marker alone could offer sufficient power to differentiate all the classes well in multi-class data.
Even for diseases that have these big 'red flag' genomic markers, HEAL could offer a leg up, Snyder said.
The link between EEG oscillations and memories isn't clear, but the Penn researchers suspect that certain frequencies could offer a marker for how well a person will remember things.
We talked a lot about MET for head and neck cancer, we wanted to explore this marker and see if we could offer treatment against this oncogene.
Serum AFP level could offer a useful marker of disease progression for HAC.
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