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Results let suggest that CD99+HLA-II– is a marker of worst prognostic since this phenotype is strongly linked to lymph node metastasis in breast cancer.
Interestingly, classic risk factors correlated with CKD, whereas DR was predicted by insulin treatment, which likely is a marker of worst control or most complicated disease, and albuminuria more than eGFR, which is in keeping with the different relation of these two markers of CKD with DR. DR correlated inversely with age/age at diabetes diagnosis.
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Relevantly, gene expression levels of CXCL13 also remained unchanged [ 123], confirming that this chemokine may be a marker of more refractory synovitides with worst disease evolution upon conventional treatments [ 104– 104].
In order to be tractable for analysis of very large data sets, incongruence methods of the future will need to involve a phylogenetic analysis stage that scales linearly with the number of markers at worst.
However, even in these groups of worst prognosis, median PFS was longer than six months for every marker tested, suggesting that none of these marker's early changes can predict accurately very short PFS.
When white middle-class men like our clients use drugs, it is at worst a tragic vice, not a marker of sociopathy.
bcl-2 proved to be an independent marker of prognosis, p53 only in the group of node-positive carcinomas, whereas bcl-2-/p53+ tumourevealedled the worst prognosis.
It was a marker, of sorts.
They are an outward marker of caste.
Is that not a marker of popularity? .
Another marker of type I collagen, CTX-I, a marker of Cathepsin K-mediated type I collagen degradation reflecting bone resorption, has previously been described to predict disease progression, albeit only in the worst quartile [ 27, 28].
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