Detection of syndecan content in biological materials such as ti

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ABSTRACT:
A method for detecting a potentially detrimental transformation of cells of an organism. The method comprises determining syndecan content indicator from a sample of biological material from the organism, and comparing the determined syndecan content indicator with a reference syndecan content indicator from a reference biological material of the same type.

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