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Previous reports have demonstrated that B-Raf is mutated most commonly in low grade ovarian serous carcinomas with a frequency of approximately 28 37% and that all mutations are the common B-Raf p.V600E variant [3], [17].
False positive results can occur with some of the most commonly employed low molecular weight cytokeratin antibodies (Domagala et al, 1992; Xu et al, 2000; Rao et al, 2005).
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HPV66, 42 and 81 were the most commonly detected low-risk types.
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of deaths globally and occur most commonly in low-income and middle-income countries.
Bridging anticoagulants were used in 24% (n=665), most commonly with low-molecular-weight heparin (73%, n=487) and unfractionated heparin (15%, n=97).
About 20% of the U.S. adult population has ever used chiropractic care, most commonly for low-back or neck pain [ 3].
Although it is unclear whether this reduction in HbA1c was attributable to a 'catalytic' effect of fructose, its ability to lower the GI of the diet, or both, the low-GI fruit increase (2·2 servings/d) was equivalent to a 'catalytic' increase in fructose, which expressed as the most commonly consumed low-GI fruit in the study, apples, represents approximately 24 g/d of fructose.
For each patient, MP identified 1 13 biomarkers associated with clinical benefit for specific therapies (most commonly low/negative TS, low ERCC1).
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