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Genomic prediction is a method that uses genome-wide dense markers to predict additive genetic values [ 1].
Therefore, MCM2 and MCM3 may be used as predictive markers of more aggressive tumor behavior and potentially as important markers to predict the risk of malignant transformation.
Rectenwald, J. E. et al. D-dimer, P-selectin, and microparticles: novel markers to predict deep venous thrombosis.
Some would argue that in vitro models can ultimately deliver surrogate markers to predict in vivo safety.
The ability of inflammatory markers to predict disability in later life has received growing attention.
Moreover, early-response genes involved in stem cell properties such as self-renewal and differentiation capabilities can be used as specific markers to predict toxicity.
Therefore, early-response genes involved in stem cell properties, such as self-renewal and differentiation capabilities, can be used as specific markers to predict toxicity.
Despite the prevalence of adult degenerative scoliosis (ADS), there are few radiographic markers to predict the presence of radiculopathy.
Further characterization of these proteins may identify susceptibility markers to predict the chances of virotherapeutic treatment of human tumors.
These were devices that consisted of large, permanent measuring stations, with lines and markers to predict the level of the annual flood, situated in temples to which only priests and rulers were granted access.
However, if ultimately markers to predict relative risk or treatment efficacy and side-effects of medications are to be used clinically, the country of ancestral origin will need to be considered and the specific relevant markers examined.
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