biochemical marker

collocation in English

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biochemical
adjective
uk
/ˌbaɪ.əʊˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌbaɪ.oʊˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
connected with the chemistry of ...
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marker
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɑː.kər/
us
/ˈmɑːr.kɚ/
a sign that shows where ...
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(Definition ofbiochemicalandmarkerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The most sensitivebiochemicalmarkeris the activity of serum alkaline phosphatase.
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Elevated plasma interleukin 6 : abiochemicalmarkerof human preterm labour.
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Thus, a change in abiochemicalmarkerat a specific post-training time in trained compared with control chicks might imply its direct engagement in memory expression at that time.
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Low plasma level of this protein has been suggested as abiochemicalmarkerfor pregnancies with aneuploid fetuses (fetuses with an abnormal number of chromosomes).
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The linkage groups of the original recombination map were identified by morphological mutations, whereas physiological and biochemical markers have since been added.
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With the recent use of biochemical markers of bone turnover, more projects are being conducted and advancements in improving bone health are occurring.
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With the recent utilization of biochemical markers, changes in bone metabolism can be monitored.
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Identification of biochemical markers to delineate these processes would be of significant interpretive value.
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Ancillary studies on the effect of maternal calcium supplementation on fetal growth, biochemical markers for pre-eclampsia and uteroplacental blood flow were also completed.
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Mitochondrial enzyme activities as biochemical markers of aging.
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Although prostate cancer bone metastases are typically osteoblastic, biochemical markers of resorption are increased and indicate enhanced osteoclast activity.
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Biochemical markers of bone modeling and remodeling in juvenile racehorses fed differing levels of minerals.
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It is not clear whether biochemical markers are as sensitive as radionucleotide bone scans to detect the presence or the extent of skeletal metastases.
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Increased awareness, clinical suspicion in high risk cases and advances in imaging techniques and biochemical markers have all lead to an increase in the number of cases diagnosed antenatally.
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It is calculated from a number of physical and biochemical markers.
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Nor are there any biochemical markers for the gene defects.
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