Therefore, VASA is
a potential marker for ES cell - derived germ cells in monkeys.
Herein, we report alterations in arterial gene and protein expression in the canine MPS I model system, the identification of
a potential marker for MPS I cardiovascular disease, and data supporting the hypothesis that a GAG - induced inflammatory process is responsible for the pathogenesis of MPS I cardiovascular disease.
There is evidence that tumors secrete IGF - 1, which makes
it a potential marker for cancer in some individuals and not necessarily a cause.
Not exact matches
In other words, a promising young talent with the
markers of a
potential leader can use their talents to become a force
for good, or an office Darth Vader.
The new research has the
potential to be used by the bakery sector to allow
for more accurate testing
for the presence of these
marker proteins, thereby identifying so - called «hidden allergens».
We use new approaches
for increasing yield
potential, such as
marker - assisted breeding to develop the next generation of rice varieties suited
for irrigated environments in Asia.
Nighttime fears of preschool children: A
potential disposition
marker for anxiety?
We used multivariable logistic - regression models to adjust
for potential confounders, including maternal race or ethnic group (non-Hispanic white vs. other), parity (nulliparous vs. multiparous), insurance status (public or none vs. other), extent of prenatal care (≥ 5 visits vs. < 5 visits), advanced maternal age (≥ 35 years vs. < 35 years), maternal education (> 12 years vs. ≤ 12 years), history or no history of cesarean delivery, and a composite
marker of conditions that confer increased medical risk.
Indeed, Cuomo started laying down
markers for a
potential 2020 bid earlier this year, and has only increased his orientation toward national issues in recent months.
Cuomo, who is laying down
markers for a
potential presidential bid, has been less eager to criticize Trump than many of this fellow Democrats.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat laying down
markers for a
potential presidential bid, has tapped a veteran Republican operative to work as a senior aide in his administration.
But it's raised a fresh question about a Democratic governor who has been laying down
markers for a
potential national run: has he been stained by the swamp he promised to drain?
In early 2000 they decided to fund a project to develop methods to first prioritise those species at greatest risk, and then to identify those where DNA
markers (characterised differences in DNA used
for identity) were not currently available, but could be of
potential use in enforcement cases.
Since older people have greater
potential for improving their fitness than younger people, a follow - up study conducted by a research group headed by doctor and molecular biologist Helmuth Haslacher from MedUni Vienna, in collaboration with Robert Winker's team from the Health and Prevention Center of the Healthcare Institution
for City of Vienna employees, took blood samples from 47 marathon runners before an ergometer test, in order to carry out laboratory tests to determine levels of analytes, including inflammatory
markers, muscle and liver parameters.
The
potential market
for materials - handling automation is large, but most of it has been inaccessible to older approaches involving buried guide wires or other path
markers, which require extensive planning and installation costs and create inflexible routes.
To look
for potential blood - based
markers of delirium, a team led by senior investigators Towia Libermann, PhD and Edward Marcantonio, MD, SM, both of BIDMC, screened plasma from adults without dementia aged 70 and older undergoing major non-cardiac surgery using data from the Successful Aging after Elective Surgery Study.
«Recognition of human receptors can serve as molecular
markers for the pandemic
potential of the [isolated strains].»
«This study opens avenues
for the
potential use of proteins that control vesicles and regulate autophagy as novel
markers of patient survival,» says Soengas.
Exoplanet research has gone beyond the point of finding planets — more than 3000 exoplanets are now known — to looking
for chemical
markers that might indicate the
potential presence of life.
«But these results put us on track to discover molecular signatures in humans that may have the
potential to serve as
markers for certain types of depression.
The results, published September 2 in Molecular Psychiatry, point toward
potential new
markers to aid the diagnosis of stress - related disorders, such as anxiety and depression and a promising route to the development of new treatments
for these devastating disorders.
Three of the four projects receiving CIRM money capitalize on Victoria's expertise at finding
markers for differentiated stem cells versus cells that still have tumor - forming
potential.
A new review published by a joint scientific working group of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) and the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) finds that current evidence continues to support the
potential for bone turnover
markers (BTMs) to provide clinically useful information
for monitoring osteoporosis treatment.
They found three RNAs with
potential for use as
markers of heart injury.
The researchers believe that they have identified a group of RNA molecules — known as long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs)-- that hold the
potential for serving as better prognostic
markers for prostate cancer.
Forde said the number of gene mutations in the tumor correlated closely with response to treatment and was a
potential predictive
marker for future studies.
This novel finding is important
for our understanding of this complex condition and its development, and warrants further research on the possibility to use the atypical neural response to the own name as a
potential biological
marker of ASD.
«In combination with recent advances in sorting cells on a biophysical basis, the biomechanical stemness
markers we identified hold the
potential to rapidly generate corneal transplants with highly enriched stem cell populations, which could one day translate into better outcomes
for these patients.»
«If a person's urine or blood has THS chemicals and biomarkers of liver damage, one can imagine identifying a number of these
markers that can be arranged on, say, a strip or a chip which could be used in the physician's office to indicate liver damage allowing
for early diagnosis and
potential treatment,» Martins - Green said.
The scientists also found that a protein known as CD29 acts as a cell - surface
marker for precursor fat cells that can generate mature cells with high energy
potential, as shown by their UCP1 expression.
Perivascular cells, including pericytes in the smallest blood vessels (e.g., microvessels) and ARCs around larger ones, express mesenchymal stem cell
markers and bear a multi-differentiation fate
potential (differentiate into osteoblasts, chondrocytes, adipocytes, smooth muscle cells and myocytes) similar to that documented
for MSCs in vitro.
Scientific theme The theme
for the July workshop is liquid biopsy: the
potential of molecular
markers in the blood or other bodily fluids to be used to detect disease state.
Stage - specific embryonic antigen - 4 is not a
marker for chondrogenic and osteogenic
potential in cultured chondrocytes and mesenchymal progenitor cells.
Review of «In Vitro Cell Motility as a
Potential Mesenchymal Stem Cell
Marker for Multipotency» from Stem Cells TM by Stuart P. Atkinson
Gata5 a
potential diagnostic
marker for congenital heart disease The finding also suggests that gata5 could be a
potential new diagnostic
marker for congenital heart defects, as the researchers demonstrated that gata5 regulates the expression of a gene known as nkx2.5 which, when mutated in humans, causes human congenital heart defects and disease.
Anhedonia — the loss of pleasure or lack of reactivity to reward — is one of the core symptoms of and a
potential vulnerability
marker for depression.
RPB - supported researchers have discovered a biological
marker for wet age - related macular degeneration (AMD) that shows strong
potential as a means
for both early detection and preventive treatment.
The results suggest that elevated plasma levels of inflammatory biomarkers, including complement proteins, associate with polygenic risk scores in AD, further strengthening the link between genetic and biomarker disease predictors and indicating a
potential role
for these
markers in disease prediction and patient stratification in AD.
Assessment of predictive
markers and patient stratification
for treatment regimens
for lung cancer: FGFR1 amplification is a
potential driving oncogene in lung squamous cell cancer (SCC), a subtype of non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC).
Consensus statements from leading governing bodies generally recommend that carbohydrate quantities should range from 3 to 12 g kg 1 body weight.9 - 10 However, recent work suggests that LCHF diets that raise blood ketone levels can increase fat oxidation rates and
markers of health and exercise performance.11 - 12 In addition to increased fat oxidation, other
potential benefits of LCHF eating plans
for endurance athletes include improved training and racing energy, lowered incidence of delayed onset of muscle soreness, reductions in exogenous caloric requirements during training and competition, and the reduced incidence of serious gastrointestinal complaints.13 Although nontraditional, an LCHF eating plan approach has been recommended
for athletes in a variety of sports
for nearly 40 years, 14 and this report is representative of other cases.
A 2012 study showed blunted cortisol response and higher inflammatory
markers at blood mercury levels well below the EPA's established level
for potential health risks (5.8 micrograms per liter).10 In addition, four neurodevelopmental disorders (attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder, autism, seizures and stutter) affect almost 11 percent of all U.S. births, up 30 percent over the past decade.11 Subclinical decrements in brain function are even more common, affecting up to 15 percent of births.12
This is consistent with reports associating regular exercise with reduced incidence of dementia3 and several cancer types.26 - 28
Potential reasons
for improved functional status and survival among regular exercisers may include increased cardiovascular fitness and improved aerobic capacity and organ reserve,29 - 31 increases in skeletal mass and metabolic adaptations of muscle with decreased frailty,29 - 31 lower levels of circulating inflammatory
markers, 32 improved response to vaccinations, 33 and improved higher - order cognitive functions.34
The
potential for good programs to provide an economic benefit is sensible, given evidence showing the link between early SEL skills and costly long - term outcomes in domains of crime, education, employment, and other
markers of well - being (Jones et al., 2015).
When the market is bullish, an intraday trader must choose the stocks that have
potential to go up and when the
markers are bearish, he must look
for stocks that may go down.
Using genetic
markers to identify individual dogs»
potential for illness; experiences of former chief vet of Los Angeles; why cats are underserved, undervalued as pets
But their findings, if
potential intensity is a valid
marker for hurricane activity is any measure, are quite clear: hurricane activity isnt going to change much even with 3C warming in the oceans.
The big problem with this argument, of course, is that the IPCC has already developed probability distributions
for potential warming that include no measurable probability
for warming anywhere near this level
for any
marker scenario.
This relationship remained unchanged after full adjustment
for potential confounders such as demographics, lifestyle and sleep habits, and metabolic
markers.
There is also a particular need
for replication and extension of our finding that greater protective parenting was associated with a significant shift in cell - type composition in the direction of relatively fewer CD14 monocytes (a
marker of innate immunity), suggesting
potential long - term impact on chronic inflammation (Irwin and Cole, 2011).
The
potential for good programs to provide an economic benefit is sensible, given evidence showing the link between early SEL skills and costly long - term outcomes in domains of crime, education, employment, and other
markers of well - being (Jones et al., 2015).