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This genetic polymorphism is probably a useful marker to detect the amplification of the CK2 intronless gene, because monoallelic amplification is believed to be responsible for gene amplification in cancer [22].
Various authors have reported that MGMT methylation is a useful marker to detect early stages of CRC [ 34, 35].
This minisatellite will be a useful marker to detect polymorphism among radish mitochondrial genomes including Ogura and normal types [ 26].
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Overall, GroEL and GroES tend to be useful markers to detect persistent infection in vitro and in vivo.
Elevated serum GGT and bilirubin are useful markers to detect RNH that does not contraindicate hepatic resection.
CA15.3 is one of the mucin-like biomarkers which also recently have been reported among the most useful markers to detect and monitor metastatic breast cancer [ 8, 19].
Long ECC time plays a major role in the balance between VO2 and DO2; O2 and CO2 derived parameters could be useful markers to detect anaerobic metabolism in cardiac surgical patients.
Our data indicate that neither Met nor Osteocalcin are useful markers to detect metastatic cells since they are expressed at comparable levels in aphereses of patients with metastatic osteosarcoma as well as those of healthy stem cell donors.
Because the prostate carcinomas are mostly heterogeneous, MUC18 is potentially a very useful diagnostic marker to detect the emergence of premalignant PIN lesions and prostate carcinomas at different stages.
Therefore, deviations in levels of certain miRNAs detected in the plasma of cancer patients could be a useful and non-invasive marker to detect cancer development.
Annexin 1 degradation to 33 kDa A1-BP may be useful as a sensitive marker to detect neutrophil necrosis.
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