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Use of microsatellite markers appears to be the most promising technique for high sensitivity analysis.
Expression of key biomarkers, including endocrine receptors, HER2 and proliferation markers, appears to be different in younger patients.
Combining information from several markers appears to improve diagnostic accuracy for detection of bacterial versus nonbacterial causes of systemic inflammation.
Use of the AFLP markers appears to be a more consistent choice for species identification when using phylogenetic methods.
Assuming that all used markers are representative of pre-leukaemic clones, the likelihood of demonstrating the leukaemia markers appears to vary with age at leukaemia diagnosis.
Thus, the haplotype of these markers appears to be a reliable indicator for the presence of the SA insertion at least in the Finnish Yorkshire population.
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Although alone no marker is absolutely specific for pericytes, collectively these markers appear to selectively identify an MSC-like pericyte.
The cells selected using these markers appear to have all the same traits as ES cells.
Different aspects of impaired metabolic profile, that is, insulin resistance and low HDL levels, but not angiogenic or inflammatory markers, appear to be independently associated with capillary rarefaction in hypertensive and normotensive individuals.
Among the 286 markers designed for the 4 accessions of Glycine max and 6 of its wild progenitor (G. soja) within the subgenus Soja, 209 markers amplified DNA fragments, taking 73.1% and 37 markers appeared to be polymorphic, which was 12.9% of the total.
In our study, DArT and AFLP markers appeared to be more reproducible than the RAPD markers.
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