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1 sites, EMD alone = 23 sites) were surgically reentered.
2 ntrabony defects were treated and surgically reentered 6 months after the initial surgery.
3                                 Neurons that reenter a cell cycle after maturation are at increased r
4 redominantly nuclear to cytoplasmic as cells reenter a cell cycle after serum starvation.
5 hus, both in vivo and in vitro, neurons that reenter a cell cycle lose nuclear Cdk5.
6 sed to stimulate cultured primary neurons to reenter a cell cycle, they too show a loss of nuclear Cd
7  is that the neurons degenerate because they reenter a lethal cell cycle.
8 ycle, cells experience abrogated mitosis and reenter a phase of DNA synthesis, thus leading to endomi
9  E2F-p130 complex does not reform when cells reenter a proliferative state and cycle through G1.
10 ent manner, while most endoreplicating cells reenter a quiescent state.
11 the hypothesis that primitive LTHC-ICs would reenter a state of relative quiescence after in vitro di
12 he liquid-like lamellar L-alpha phase, which reenters a liquid-like mixed phase upon further dilution
13 nocodazole washout allows HIF-1alpha mRNA to reenter active translation, suggesting that microtubule
14                             All defects were reentered after 9 months.
15 in a certain range of x values, the HO phase reenters after the LMAFM phase is suppressed by the magn
16 ly been demonstrated that memory B cells can reenter and reengage germinal center (GC) reactions, ope
17 e lag before a small percentage of the cells reentered another round of S phase.
18                               All sites were reentered at 4 months, and a trephine core was obtained
19                                   Sites were reentered at the appropriate healing time, core biopsy w
20 ticular of those that retain the capacity to reenter cell cycle and might thus convert unrepaired DNA
21  in 10(6)) can bypass replicative arrest and reenter cell cycle.
22                            Women and men who reenter clinical practice after a period of clinical ina
23  months, and all study sites were surgically reentered for evaluation.
24 ed from these mice proliferated normally and reentered from Go with normal kinetics compared to wild-
25 ure B cell population that in some cases can reenter germinal centers (GCs) in response to iterative
26 tissues may help prevent crossing axons from reentering gray matter, squeezing them into surrounding
27 esponse factors may prime quiescent cells to reenter growth through glycolysis when nutrients are lim
28 ality among patients with transplant failure reentering HD.
29 th-permissive peripheral nerve grafts (PNGs) reenter host tissue to mediate functional recovery if th
30 mation of the microtubule structure as cells reenter interphase.
31 e B, and chromosomal disjunction) and nuclei reentered interphase quickly even though mitosis was not
32 ly 6% of the cell cycle period), most nuclei reentered interphase without dividing.
33         From the draining LNs, CD4(+) T(RCM) reenter into the circulation, distal LNs, and sites of n
34 rder percept of the figure is simultaneously reentered into the lowest level that is anatomically pos
35 rminal vesicle (GV) stage, mammalian oocytes reenter meiosis by activating the Cdc2-cyclin B complex
36               Our study reveals that neurons reenter migration several days after their initial posit
37 and endo cycling nurse cells inappropriately reenter mitosis in mr mutants.
38                Most cells continue to cycle, reenter mitosis, and form multicellular syncytia.
39 imately doubling the rate at which the cells reentered mitosis, whereas dexamethasone itself had no e
40 each the distal target zone (n=48/100) or to reenter (n=43/100) most commonly led to failure.
41 ssolved hydroxy-galactocerebroside molecules reenter on monolayer expansion.
42 ly down-regulated when growth-arrested cells reenter phase G1 of the cell cycle and proliferate.
43 s, however, these cells cannot be induced to reenter S phase by means of growth factor stimulation.
44 were quickly restored, but the cells did not reenter S phase until p27 protein levels were decreased.
45 re and fate of the differentiated cells that reenter S phase, organotypic cultures of primary human k
46 , Cyclins A, B, and B3 disappeared and cells reentered S phase.
47 Normal circulating memory B cells frequently reenter secondary lymphoid tissue, where they receive si
48  spinal cord, helping explain why they never reenter that region.
49 cellular spread of L. monocytogenes and then reenter the bloodstream and contribute to the systemic d
50  it remains unknown whether mature axons can reenter the brain, navigate to appropriate target areas,
51 4F (negative cooperativity), the mutants can reenter the catalytic cycle through different pathways.
52    Similar to 3T3-L1 preadipocytes, the MEFs reenter the cell cycle (as indicated by the synchronous
53  greater proportion of transgenic precursors reenter the cell cycle after mitosis.
54 scent HCT116 cells but is induced when cells reenter the cell cycle after the addition of mitogens.
55 f serum at 4 or 8 weeks allowed the cells to reenter the cell cycle and demelanize.
56  for the belief that myocytes were unable to reenter the cell cycle and divide, ignoring the limitati
57 the pathogenesis of RA, synovial fibroblasts reenter the cell cycle and multiply in number.
58  postconfluent preadipocytes are required to reenter the cell cycle and proceed through a mitotic clo
59 gnal, induced the majority of Muller glia to reenter the cell cycle and produced proliferating neuron
60 ectomy model, in which quiescent hepatocytes reenter the cell cycle and progress in a synchronous fas
61    During this process, differentiated cells reenter the cell cycle and proliferate to generate a mas
62 ally quiescent liver cells are stimulated to reenter the cell cycle and proliferate to restore the or
63 ally quiescent liver cells are stimulated to reenter the cell cycle and proliferate to restore the or
64 ressure overload adult W/W(v) cardiomyocytes reenter the cell cycle and proliferate, leading to left
65 e normally quiescent during embryogenesis to reenter the cell cycle and proliferate.
66 iated, functional larval tracheal cells that reenter the cell cycle and regain developmental potency.
67 ng GSCs survive exposure to IR, they fail to reenter the cell cycle and regenerate the germline in a
68 cent by serum starvation, and peaks as cells reenter the cell cycle and replicate DNA following serum
69 st that hypoxia-ischemia triggers neurons to reenter the cell cycle and resume apoptosis-associated D
70   Quiescent satellite cells are activated to reenter the cell cycle and to differentiate for repair,
71 21 in lupus-prone mice allows these cells to reenter the cell cycle and undergo apoptosis, leading to
72 -arrested 3T3-L1 preadipocytes synchronously reenter the cell cycle and undergo mitotic clonal expans
73 density-dependent inhibited preadipocytes to reenter the cell cycle and undergo mitotic clonal expans
74 studies suggest that postmitotic neurons can reenter the cell cycle as a prelude to apoptosis after b
75 -starved cells that were serum stimulated to reenter the cell cycle as well as to inhibit progression
76 thermore, beta-cells retained the ability to reenter the cell cycle at a far greater frequency in p27
77         Villus enterocytes can be induced to reenter the cell cycle by expression of simian virus 40
78 E, p16, p21, and pRB, and plaque VSMCs could reenter the cell cycle by hyperphosphorylating pRB.
79 that high levels of Dkk-1 allow the cells to reenter the cell cycle by inhibiting the canonical Wnt/b
80       These arrested cells can be induced to reenter the cell cycle by ligation of CD40.
81                Enterocytes can be induced to reenter the cell cycle by TAgWt.
82  a small subpopulation of cardiomyocytes can reenter the cell cycle following cardiac injury, the myo
83  assembly in quiescent cells and, when cells reenter the cell cycle from quiescence, CDK-dependent Cd
84 ation or wounding but also on the ability to reenter the cell cycle from the differentiated state.
85 of continuous cell cycling but are unable to reenter the cell cycle from the quiescent G(0) state.
86   Small DNA viruses force quiescent cells to reenter the cell cycle in order to replicate their DNA.
87 y hatched Drosophila larvae, quiescent cells reenter the cell cycle in response to dietary amino acid
88 orrelates with a tendency for these cells to reenter the cell cycle inappropriately as is observed in
89 t the decline of p130 expression as G0 cells reenter the cell cycle is due to a decrease in protein s
90 tic exhibit normal checkpoint activation and reenter the cell cycle normally after recovery but displ
91 uses partial meiotic resumption, and oocytes reenter the cell cycle only when both proteins are down-
92 se cells reorganize dynamically, they do not reenter the cell cycle or contribute to the growing toot
93 , the decay of the E2F-p130 complex as cells reenter the cell cycle requires the action of G1 cyclin-
94 ation, SVZa-derived cells appear to exit and reenter the cell cycle successively.
95  the liver that allows mature hepatocytes to reenter the cell cycle to proliferate and replace lost o
96 a p53-dependent metabolic arrest can rapidly reenter the cell cycle upon glucose restoration.
97 d pol alpha expression, when quiescent cells reenter the cell cycle upon recovery from aphidicolin ex
98              Finally, the CCT-depleted cells reenter the cell cycle upon reintroduction of the purifi
99 29097, stimulates a subset of Muller glia to reenter the cell cycle without retinal damage.
100 old, regenerate cell walls, dedifferentiate, reenter the cell cycle, and divide.
101 l, mature hepatocytes to respond to stimuli, reenter the cell cycle, and regenerate liver mass offers
102 rowth factors that induce quiescent cells to reenter the cell cycle, but the cellular targets of the
103  and a cytokinin (6-benzylaminopurine), they reenter the cell cycle, dedifferentiate, and divide.
104 eckpoint eventually override this arrest and reenter the cell cycle, despite the fact that they have
105 is that E1A could induce a quiescent cell to reenter the cell cycle, fibroblasts were serum starved t
106  G0 and is expressed before Start when cells reenter the cell cycle, further suggesting that Sda1 fun
107 ey do not regenerate walls, dedifferentiate, reenter the cell cycle, or divide.
108                             These cells must reenter the cell cycle, proliferate, and redifferentiate
109 ouse 3T6 fibroblasts are serum stimulated to reenter the cell cycle, the rates of synthesis of rRNA a
110 ignals, postmitotic neurons make attempts to reenter the cell cycle, which results in their death.
111  Mcm complex is controlled as cells exit and reenter the cell cycle.
112  Active Wrch-1 stimulates quiescent cells to reenter the cell cycle.
113 ted as serum-starved cells are stimulated to reenter the cell cycle.
114  for allowing differentiated muscle cells to reenter the cell cycle.
115  decrease in generational lifespan when they reenter the cell cycle.
116 ate confluent, density-arrested HDF cells to reenter the cell cycle.
117 but that then cells with repaired DNA damage reenter the cell cycle.
118 stituting the second tracheal metamere (Tr2) reenter the cell cycle.
119 velopment of AKI the quiescent tubular cells reenter the cell cycle.
120 quiescent cells are stimulated with serum to reenter the cell cycle.
121 eus when differentiated cells are induced to reenter the cell cycle.
122 minally differentiated neurons are unable to reenter the cell cycle.
123 rus-infected cells that have been induced to reenter the cell cycle.
124 , pressure overload causes cardiomyocytes to reenter the cell cycle.
125 er from the inhibition of BRAF signaling and reenter the cell cycle.
126 whereas in the absence of Plk3, they fail to reenter the cell cycle.
127 imited and they neither regenerate walls nor reenter the cell cycle.
128 tor- or cdc15-arrested cells were allowed to reenter the cell cycle.
129 levels, thus permitting G1-arrested cells to reenter the cell cycle.
130 gosomal nutrient supply before committing to reenter the cell cycle.
131 ngstanding hypertrophy may cause myocytes to reenter the cell cycle.
132 re neurotoxic if substantial amounts of zinc reenter the cells via ion channels and accumulate in the
133                           Lox and Lox-PP can reenter the cells where Lox promotes cell proliferation
134 of the multiple myeloma plasma cells (PC) to reenter the circulation and disseminate throughout the b
135 r E2F-regulated genes, enabling the cells to reenter the cycle.
136 ifferentiate into plasma and memory cells or reenter the DZ.
137 ithin the ventrolateral funiculus, and never reenter the floor plate.
138 d alongside, but do not project away from or reenter the FP.
139 ple CDK substrates as cells exit mitosis and reenter the G1 phase of the cell cycle.
140  the superficial umbrella cells were able to reenter the IBC developmental cascade but with slower ki
141 e liver and secreted into bile but could not reenter the liver from portal blood and accumulated in s
142  overcome by inducing human herpesvirus-8 to reenter the lytic cascade in the presence of antiherpesv
143 enance of viral genomes, and the capacity to reenter the lytic cycle.
144           When the oocytes are stimulated to reenter the meiotic divisions (maturation), CPEB promote
145      After injury, quiescent hepatocytes can reenter the mitotic cell cycle to restore tissue homeost
146                           They synchronously reenter the mitotic cell cycle, suggesting that they are
147 ir cell regeneration, the support cells that reenter the mitotic cycle in the basilar papilla do not
148 mone-arrested Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells reenter the mitotic cycle through a recovery process tha
149 ASH1 complex, allowing free Loc1p to rapidly reenter the nucle(ol)us.
150  I) dissociates into subunits that leave and reenter the nucleolus as individual subunits, before for
151 subsequent reinfection of B lymphocytes that reenter the periphery contribute to the maintenance of p
152 , and (iv) cells exit the mature biofilm and reenter the planktonic state.
153 should be made to carefully consider when to reenter the pocket at any time other than battery replac
154 uations allow water, then potassium ions, to reenter the pore; linker-S6 repacking stabilizes the ope
155  the G1/S-phase boundary, as quiescent cells reenter the proliferative cell cycle.
156 arge endosomes bud off small vesicles, which reenter the reserve pool and finally the releasable pool
157 y alpha-p21 antibodies causes these cells to reenter the S-phase of the cell cycle.
158 are removed from the cell, nonbulky proteins reenter the secretory pathway.
159 the peripheral lymphoid organs, they did not reenter the thymus.
160           Instead, many of these neutrophils reenter the vasculature and have a preprogrammed journey
161 cyclin E to continuously accumulate as cells reentered the cell cycle from quiescence.
162 d yield significantly fewer Muller glia that reentered the cell cycle relative to the stat3 morphant
163         Approximately 18% of murine myotubes reentered the cell cycle when treated with regeneration
164 ed tuba1a expression in Muller glia that had reentered the cell cycle, and lineage tracing indicated
165 lude villus-associated enterocytes that have reentered the cell cycle.
166 s tuba1a gene expression in Muller glia that reentered the cell cycle.
167 ed expansion of supporting cells, which then reentered the cell cycle.
168 ations of dihydrotestosterone as LNCaP cells reentered the cell cycle.
169 nd that such memory T cells proliferated and reentered the memory pool apparently unperturbed by the
170  On removal of IFN-gamma, chlamydiae rapidly reentered the normal developmental cycle and reversed tr
171                                  However, AR reentered the nucleus and rebound the prostate-specific
172 a specific time window to prevent cells from reentering the cell cycle and initiating another round o
173 nse that is marked by the Muller glial cells reentering the cell cycle to produce neuronal progenitor
174 ents 2-day post-confluent preadipocytes from reentering the cell cycle triggered by the differentiati
175 essing oligodendrocyte progenitor markers or reentering the cell cycle.
176 ling components are continuously exiting and reentering the Golgi apparatus by membrane trafficking p
177  and Robo2 collaborate to prevent axons from reentering the gray matter and projecting dorsally along
178 herapy prevented islet-specific T cells from reentering the islets of Langerhans and thereby blocked
179 rmine whether a neural progenitor cell (NPC) reenters the cell cycle or exits and differentiates are
180 the other daughter cell remains in place and reenters the cell cycle.
181 monstrate that, via autophagy, F. tularensis reenters the endocytic pathway after cytoplasmic replica
182 s a linear double-stranded DNA molecule that reenters the genome by either Ty1-integrase-mediated ins
183  in the periovulatory period when the oocyte reenters the meiotic cell cycle.
184 stablished that Rev constitutively exits and reenters the nucleus and that the activation domain is r
185 With further temperature increase, the alloy reenters the supercooled liquid phase, which forms the r
186 n of a number of activation wave fronts that reenter to maintain the arrhythmia.
187 st have large P-bodies containing mRNAs that reenter translation when growth resumes.
188 pe of mRNP within P-bodies that is poised to reenter translation.
189 irculates around both sides of the block and reenters when the site of block recovers its excitabilit

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