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Meanings of diagnostic biomarker in English
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Usage of diagnostic biomarker in English
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Procalcitonin is currently the most promising diagnosticbiomarker for sepsis.
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It is a urinary diagnosticbiomarker of lung and liver cancer risk and prognosis.
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Our aim was to evaluate the performance of salivary a-Syn as a diagnosticbiomarker of PD.
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Taken together, we propose LOX as a diagnosticbiomarker and a putative prognostic candidate in CMT cases.
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The results of our studies showed that MCT4 could be used as an early diagnosticbiomarker of HNSCC.
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These results suggest that CD24 may be involved in tumor progression and can be a useful diagnosticbiomarker.
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These findings suggest that BDNF serum concentration may not be a reliable diagnosticbiomarker to distinguish among neurodegenerative diseases.
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Furthermore, Ki-67 expression was proportional to the grade of a tumour and it was a useful prognostic and diagnosticbiomarker.
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However, its impact on tumor development is not fully determined, and its potential as a diagnosticbiomarker remains to be validated.
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We conducted a critical review to summarize the evidence regarding aberrant DNA methylation patterns as a potential diagnosticbiomarker predicting progression.
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Taken together, miR-148b may be involved in the early stage of ovarian carcinogenesis and could be used as an efficient diagnosticbiomarker.
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Complete absence of class-switched B cells was a sensitive predictor of AID deficiency and should be further evaluated as a diagnosticbiomarker.
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BACKGROUNDClinical diagnosis of acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) is challenging because of lack of a diagnosticbiomarker and requires a kidney biopsy.
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These findings suggest a potential application of sE-cadherin as an alternative diagnosticbiomarker for monitoring disease particularly in patients with carcinoembryonic antigen negative tumors.
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Our study suggests the potential value of the gut microbiota as a diagnosticbiomarker and therapeutic target for COVID-19, but further validation is needed.
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However, a diagnosticbiomarker and recognition of a wider spectrum of NMO presentations has expanded the patient population from which study candidates might be recruited.