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Further studies on more specimens may allow the use of a sub-set of genes to prognosticate lesions.
GPs in our study suggested that a history prompt for risks for acquiring IID when submitting specimens may allow them to provide more relevant history for the lab and remind them about possible public health risks and sources of infection.
The development of a non-invasive measure of proliferation that does not require biopsy specimens may allow the future monitoring of changes in proliferation of tumours in patients undergoing treatment.
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Although the modified version of the hypodermic needle with an elongated hub may allow slightly more specimen yield, it does not retain the entire specimen retrieved during the process.
Preliminary results were obtained from clinical specimens exhibiting ≤42 cycles on ITS real-time PCR; further improvements in DNA extraction may allow the application of MST to specimens containing lower inoculum.
The analysis of clinical specimens is expected to provide expression patterns that may allow to identify which patients would respond to intravesical or systemic treatments, or present a higher progression risk to develop invasive or metastatic disease.
If XRD, SEM, and FTIR data converge to show that the sample is single phased and apatitic in nature, then these titrations may allow the Ca/P molar ratio of the specimen to be determined.
The identification of BAC clones with DCNAs that are linked with disease states may allow the exact estimation of disease states even in biopsy specimens at the time of the histological diagnosis, or before treatment.
Construction of multiple replicate blocks may allow up to 100 000 sections to be generated from the same series of tumor specimens.
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