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Although its nuclear localisation makes Prox-1 not the most ideal marker for quantifying lymphatic vessels microscopically, it could be a useful marker for double immunostaining with other markers such as podoplanin and LYVE-1.
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The combined markers-based equation appeared most ideal, while the benefit of either marker-based equation was marginal.
Among the different types of DNA markers, the Short Sequence Repeats (SSR) based microsatellite markers promise to be the most ideal ones due to their multi-allelic nature, high polymorphism content, locus specificity, reproducibility, inter-lab transferability and ease for automation [ 2].
Like most live-cell-compatible DNA stains, DRAQ5 is not an ideal marker because of the variability of uptake of the dye in live cells19, nonetheless, we obtain a Pearson's correlation of r=0.786±0.010 for predicting the DNA content of untreated cells.
Therefore, it would be most ideal to examine breast tissue slides from patient biopsies by H&E or for immunohistochemical markers for BAT to determine if there are cells that resemble the morphology and molecular characteristics of brown adipocytes, respectively.
There is no ideal marker for oxidative stress; however, with regard to lipid peroxidation, malondialdehyde (MDA) is one of the most commonly used markers for the determination of oxidative stress in humans [15].
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Improving the P.S.A.? Experts generally agree that the P.S.A. is not an ideal marker for prostate cancer.
The most ideal solutions require global coordination.
There is no ideal marker to identify residual tumor tissue after surgery in patients with acromegaly.
The most ideal instrument or instrument system is discussed.
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