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To date the most specific marker is the forkhead box/winged helix transcription factor FOXP3 [5].
The transcription factor FOXP3 is crucial for the suppressive activity of Tregs and is considered the most specific marker for this population.
FOXP3 has been shown to be the most specific marker for Tregs representing a central control element for the development and function of Tregs [10].
Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) is a 50 kDa intracytoplasmic filamentous protein that constitutes a portion of the cytoskeleton in astrocytes and is the most specific marker for cells of astrocytic origin [32].
Until now, Foxp3 has been the most specific marker to distinguish Treg cells from T cells.
Measurements of CPF or CPF-oxon are the most specific marker for exposure [ 28].
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In contrast, the Chrna2/Cre line is one of the most specific markers for a given hippocampal interneuron subtype35.
To date, the expression of FoxP3 and CD127 remain the best and most specific markers of Tregs [40], [41].
VEGFR2 is one of the most specific markers involved in the earliest stage of vascular endothelial and hematopoietic differentiation [14].
Isoprostanes are certainly the most specific markers of lipid peroxidation but are also the most difficult to measure [ 14].
P-cadherin is one of the most specific markers of myoepithelial cells and is associated with basal subtype.
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