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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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Markers of Apoptosis

2006
Apoptosis is a physiological process that occurs in cells during development and normal cellular processes. The useless, unwanted, or damaged cells die during the apoptotic process. However, if signals instructing cells to carry out apoptosis are lost, a variety of malignant disorders may result.
Fazlul H, Sarkar, Yiwei, Li
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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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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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Betrayal of the Markers

Cytometry Part A, 2023
Tulieca, Jeyaseelan   +2 more
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Markers of Inflammation

2018
Inflammation is a complex and necessary component of the response to biological, chemical, or physical stimuli, and the cellular and molecular events that initiate and regulate the interactions between the various players in the inflammatory process remain a source of ongoing investigation.
Dori R, Germolec   +3 more
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Cardiac markers

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
Cardiac markers or, more correctly, cardiac biomarkers are now integral to diagnostic and management strategies in cardiovascular disease. Scarcely a week passes without another publication claiming a new and allegedly useful cardiac biomarker. The actuality is that only two cardiac biomarkers are currently in routine clinical use; the measurement of ...
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Marker automata☆

Information Sciences, 1975
Pei Hsia, Raymond T. Yeh
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Markers and Vaccines

1978
Publisher Summary This chapter is concerned with virus vaccines and their genetically conditioned markers. For many years, virus vaccines have been in fact the only effective means for reducing the morbidity of virus infections, and thus far biogenic, semisynthetic, and synthetic antiviral substances have failed to give satisfactory results. Although
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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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