Let's understand why homocysteine is a good
candidate marker for a complex inflammatory syndrome that likely involves diet - and environment - driven immune reactivity inside and outside the brain:
Working with this hypothesis, the researchers conducted a statistical analysis of the CX3CR1 gene in over 7000 schizophrenia and autism patients and healthy subjects, finding one mutant candidate, a single amino acid switch from alanine to threonine, as
a candidate marker for prediction.
Not exact matches
Our team proposes using the strains containing all the identified evolutionary
markers as vaccine
candidates for upcoming influenza seasons,» Kainov continues.
CancerSeq tissue samples provide researchers with a medium
for applications including validation of cancer
marker mutation related drug
candidates
Among the early germ cell
markers examined, VASA is a
candidate gene
for detecting pre-meiotic germ cell differentiation from monkey ES cells, because its expression is detected earlier in the primordial stage of germ cell development in comparison to that of PIWI family genes in vivo in mice and humans [11], [36]--[38], [49].
Given DAXX's putative regulatory role in autophagy, future studies may consider DAXX as a
candidate marker and therapeutic target
for prostate cancer.
CXCR4, which is a chemokine receptor, is expressed in migratory and post-migratory germ cells in vivo in mice [27], and is also a
marker for germ cells derived from human ES cells [28], thus suggesting that CXCR4 is a
candidate marker gene
for detecting ES cells - derived germ cell in monkeys.
SRM - MS analysis will permit us to directly use small - sized samples, such as the individual CSF samples, enable verification of
marker candidates that currently do not have available antibodies (hence not amenable to conventional analyses such as ELISA or Western blots), and provide robust statistical analyses on individual
candidate markers or combinations of them to determine which would make the best biomarker (s)
for a particular disease condition.
We can use the naturally occurring polymorphisms as
markers for the portion of DNA they occur in, in this case the
Candidate Gene we have selected.
The increased power provided by looking
for specific gene
candidate variations rather than linked
markers will aid the identification of epilepsy risk factors, perhaps leading to development of DNA tests to enable breeders to select against such risk factors.
Everts (2000) suggested a major gene model
for fragmented coronoid process, which is one form of a growth disorder in the elbow joint, but approximately 80 % of the dog genome was excluded as a
candidate region in a search of
markers, under a hypothesis of a recessive inheritance.
Previous
candidates for markers have included caffeine, pharmaceuticals and components of personal care products.
As a result,
for managers who have done enough hiring, they end up being sort of
markers that a
candidate is likely to be mediocre (or worse).
Adverse biological embedding of ACEs potentially occurs through inflammatory mechanisms; inflammatory
marker alterations are identified as
candidate biomarkers
for mediating health consequences.