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Neurophysiological markers

Neurological Sciences, 2008
After the advent of immunomodulatory treatment in Multiple Sclerosis and after several options for early treatment have become available, the early identification of patients non responder has become a very important issue. Therefore, methods are needed for the detection of disease activity and, particularly in more advanced phases of the disease, of ...
LEOCANI , ANNUNZIATA MARIA LETIZIA   +1 more
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Intracellular markers

Journal of Immunological Methods, 2000
An increased level of complexity will be encountered when developing protocols for intracellular markers. Protocols for surface markers have been successfully standardized, however it is understood that no single method is appropriate for all intracellular staining.
S K, Koester, W E, Bolton
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Proliferation markers

Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology, 1996
Types of growth include embryonic, fetal, neonatal, juvenile and mature. Until full differentiation is achieved, cells grow through proliferation from progenitor cells. At maturity, the cellular genome is fixed with committed patterns of cell cycle duration and adaptation, ranging from static to renewing type 3.
M J, Iatropoulos, G M, Williams
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Marker Chromosomes

Fetal and Pediatric Pathology, 2012
Marker chromosomes are a morphologically heterogeneous group of structurally abnormal chromosomes that pose a significant challenge in prenatal diagnosis. Phenotypes associated with marker chromosomes are highly variable and range from normal to severely abnormal.
Kiran Prabhaker, Rao   +1 more
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Inflammatory markers

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
Before considering markers, it is first appropriate to consider inflammation (Latin, inflamatio, to set on fire). Inflammation is a complex response by an organism to injury, either resulting from invasion by pathogenic organisms, traumatic cell damage or irritants.
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Radiographic markers

Emergency Nurse, 2011
Radiographic markers, which are personal to each radiographer and used with every patient, are among the most frequently handled objects in radiology departments. Radiographers who fail to clean these accessories do not consider their potential as vectors for cross-contamination.
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Markers of Atherosclerosis: Part 1 – Serological Markers

Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2019
Atherosclerosis is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality worldwide. With therapeutic consequences in mind, several risk scores are being used to differentiate individuals with low, intermediate or high cardiovascular (CV) event risk. The most appropriate management of intermediate risk individuals is still not known, therefore, novel ...
Miha, Tibaut   +12 more
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TUMOR MARKERS

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1992
The past decade has seen many advances in the detection, characterization, and clinical applications of tumor markers. Although cancer screening applications have been limited by low disease prevalences in asymptomatic populations, tumor markers may be of diagnostic value in specific situations.
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Viral Tumor Markers

1987
In diagnostic virology, isolation of viruses by culturing infectious material and serological immunoassays have usually met the clinical needs for: 1. accurate identification of the infectious agent, 2. definition of the state of the disease (acute, convalescence, recovery), 3.
T, Löning, K, Milde
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