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1                                              CA had higher antioxidant activity than COL, although CO
2                                              CA ranged from 75% to 90%, with 8 to 25% mE, 0 to 19% ME
3                                              CA represented 1.7% (n=65 033) of the total PCI volume.
4                                              CA(post) showed no significant change, from 0.31 +/- 0.1
5                                              CA-AKI does not mediate the association of the pre-angio
6                                              CA-AKI was associated with an increased relative risk fo
7                                              CA-AKI was not a mediator of the association of pre-angi
8                                              CA-KRAS, CA-NRAS, and CA-BRAF down-regulated expression
9                                              CA-SABSI is associated with an increased short term risk
10                                              CAs catalyze the conversion of CO(2) to bicarbonate and
11  used to create 10 CBFVs corresponding to 10 CA levels (ARI from 0 to 9).
12 CORE was similar (20.2% versus 18.3%, P=0.2, CA and non-CA groups, respectively).
13  was performed at diastole and systole in 20 CA, 11 hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and 10 control subje
14 ed slope estimates were an increase of 0.27% CA [(95% CI: 0.08%, 0.47%); based on the results from 4
15  were randomized to receive 4 g/d of omega-3 CA (n = 6539) or corn oil, which was intended to serve a
16 in 785 patients (12.0%) treated with omega-3 CA vs 795 (12.2%) treated with corn oil (hazard ratio, 0
17 cardiovascular risk, the addition of omega-3 CA, compared with corn oil, to usual background therapie
18                      The study included 5157 CA-SABSI cases matched to 10146 blood culture negative c
19 P = .02), pre-IRE carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9) level of 2000 U/mL or greater (HR, 12.1; P = .0
20                                            A CA inter-hexamer dimer interface mutation led to a loss
21  systemic administration of acetazolamide, a CA inhibitor, immediately after the extinction session d
22 erative binding between nucleotides inside a CA hexamer cavity results in energetically favorable con
23 f patients with anomalous aortic origin of a CA, most have remained free of exercise restrictions.
24                           d-phenylalanine, a CA activator, displayed an opposite action, whereas C18,
25 ethal challenge with H1N1 A/PR/8/34, pH1N1 A/CA/07/2009, H5N1 A/Vietnam/1203/2004, and H7N9 A/Anhui/1
26 ectiveness of endocardial catheter ablation (CA) for persistent and long-standing persistent atrial f
27 hysiological importance of the more abundant CA isoforms in photosynthesis, through their effects on
28 rnal validity index Classification Accuracy (CA) are chosen for comparative study.
29 cts of propionic acid (PA) and caproic acid (CA) on metabolic risk factors, liver and adipose tissue
30  were synthesized by pyrolyzing citric acid (CA) and 3-Mercaptopropionic acid (MPA) and characterized
31 s of bone demineralization with citric acid (CA) and tetracycline (TCN) on the repair of onlay bone g
32         Ion mobility spectra of citric acid (CA) are complex, and several peaks are observed for CA a
33               Changes in community-acquired (CA)-ARO, CA-MDRO, and inpatient AMU were assessed as con
34 inements to the criteria for chronic active (CA) T cell-mediated rejection (TCMR), borderline, and an
35      We assessed 9 SNP and cytosine-adenine (CA) repeats in IFNG by nucleotide sequencing in 647 pati
36                    Ethanol application after CA storage decreased ethylene biosynthesis, respiration
37 ~4-7Hz) peak intraburst spectral power after CA may index a recovery potential.
38 CA IX 103, 2400 nM; II/IX-SI 56, >4) against CA IX/XII over off-target isoforms.
39 CLSI-FDA breakpoints, categorical agreement (CA) reached 93.0%, 93.3%, and 89.2% for the Enterobacter
40 ntial agreement (EA), categorical agreement (CA), and error of different types were determined.
41 iversification and conservation agriculture (CA)-based management hold considerable promise but the a
42 dministration) from contrast-associated AKI (CA-AKI; ie, AKI coincident to contrast media administrat
43 monas aeruginosa (PA), and Candida albicans (CA)].
44  novel agents (CCNA), or chemotherapy alone (CA), the cumulative incidence of SPM overall was 1.33% a
45                                     Altering CA stability tended to increase the propensity to form m
46                                     Although CA is performed infrequently, its use has increased over
47     Theoretical analyses show that, although CAs could stimulate non- HCO3- transporters (e.g. Na-H e
48 rm synaptic plasticity at the Cornu Ammonis (CA) 3-CA1 synapses.
49 in centrosomes, or centrosome amplification (CA), is common in cancer and correlates with more aggres
50              Background Cardiac amyloidosis (CA) is a disease of interstitial myocardial infiltration
51 ly identified as having cardiac amyloidosis (CA).
52                Mean preoperative CA(ant) and CA(tot) (1.62 +/- 0.49 D and 1.58 +/- 0.44 D) were signi
53 al microbiome differences between non-CA and CA individuals based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing.
54 of 43 patients with age-related cataract and CA(tot) between 1 and 3 diopters (D).
55                       CFDC showed low EA and CA rates and high error rates for AD in comparison to ID
56 mpal function suggest that dentate gyrus and CA(2,3) (DG/CA(2,3)) are biased to differentiate highly
57 A, CA, and SP domains (MACASP) or the MA and CA domains (MACA) induced self-quenching of acyl chain-l
58                        CA-KRAS, CA-NRAS, and CA-BRAF down-regulated expression of endoplasmic reticul
59                                       PA and CA also reverted HFD-induced effects in functional conne
60                       Cortical perfusion and CA impairment were heterogeneously distributed across th
61 : Atlanta (GA), Baltimore (MD), Los Angeles (CA), Miami (FL), New York City (NY), and Seattle (WA).
62 <=1:10) at two medical centers (Los Angeles, CA) from April 2014 to July 2018 were included.
63 -based epidemiological study in Los Angeles, CA.
64                          Cavernous angiomas (CA) are common vascular anomalies causing brain hemorrha
65 ty, could rise 72% in surface contact angle (CA).
66 f a series of lipophilic carbonic anhydrase (CA) inhibitors with an acetazolamide backbone.
67                          Carbonic anhydrase (CA) is a thoroughly studied enzyme.
68                          Carbonic anhydrase (CA) is an abundant protein in most photosynthesizing org
69 g in vitro activities of carbonic anhydrase (CA), pyruvate, phosphate dikinase (PPDK), ribulose-1,5-b
70                    Human carbonic anhydrase (CA; EC 4.2.1.1) isoforms II and VII are implicated in ne
71 ssociation of cytosolic carbonic anhydrases (CAs) with the electrogenic Na/HCO(3) cotransporter NBCe1
72 nborn olfactory loss, or congenital anosmia (CA), is relatively rare and there is a knowledge gap reg
73 CI (n=1672), 577 (34.5%) did not perform any CA.
74 we have determined cryo-EM structures of apo-CA hexamers and in complex with cyclophilin A (CypA) at
75 t of variation in cell size (CV), cell area (CA) and percentage of regular hexagonal cells.
76      Changes in community-acquired (CA)-ARO, CA-MDRO, and inpatient AMU were assessed as controls and
77                              Cardiac arrest (CA) is a leading cause of death and there is a necessity
78 gether, our results indicate that artificial CA has limitations to understand the field CA and field
79 sies with i-IFTA = 1 had similar survival as CA TCMR when biopsy specimens also met Banff criteria fo
80         It is unknown whether concomitant AS-CA has worse outcomes or results in futility of transcat
81 Therefore, TAVR should not be withheld in AS-CA.
82 roved survival versus medical management; AS-CA survival post-TAVR did not differ from lone AS (p = 0
83  was developed to predict the presence of AS-CA (area under the curve: 0.86; 95% confidence interval:
84  clinical characteristics and outcomes of AS-CA compared with lone AS.
85                  Concomitant pathology of AS-CA is common in older patients with AS and can be predic
86  mortality was worse in all patients with AS-CA (grade: 1 to 3) than those with lone AS (24.5% vs. 13
87                            Thus, we assessed CA status of patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) d
88 ing intravenous r-tPA therapy and associated CA with response to therapy.
89             Adjunctive coronary atherectomy (CA) can be utilized in treating severely calcified coron
90 -associated methicillin-resistant S. aureus (CA-MRSA) strain FPR3757 (USA300).
91 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) is threatening public health as it spreads worl
92 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) SSTI, their household contacts, and pets were e
93             Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) is manifested by changes in the diameter of intra-ce
94             Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) is often expressed by the mean arterial blood pressu
95             Loss of cerebral autoregulation (CA) plays a key role in secondary neurologic injury.
96 on, were grown in Bodega Harbor, Bodega Bay, CA.
97 and the consequences of interactions between CA and nucleotides were corroborated using atomic force
98 ical and/or biochemical interactions between CAs and other membrane-bound compartments, for example a
99 tudy (12 crystal structures), involving both CA II and a soluble CA IX mimetic (CA IX-mimic), reveale
100 etection of the Tpm was performed using both CA and differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) techniques.
101 he binding mode of phosphonic acid 3 to both CAs II and VII.
102 he cytosolic CA I, CA II, and membrane-bound CA IV.
103                        Others - using bovine CA (bCA), untagged NBCe1-A, and protocols keeping holdin
104 suggests that functional impairment of A1/C1 CA neurons resulting from antecedent glucoprivation may
105 ice were treated 12 weeks with (a) HFD + CA (CA), (b) HFD + PA (PA), or (c) a HFD-control group.
106 mmunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) capsid (CA) protein forms a conical lattice around the viral rib
107    Although BVM strongly blocks PR-catalyzed CA-SP1 cleavage in VLPs and blocks conversion of VLPs to
108                     Hindbrain catecholamine (CA) neurons are essential for elicitation of protective
109 faced bear, Arctodus simus, from Daisy Cave (CA-SMI-261), an important early human occupation site on
110  single CA (10%), and 5 anomalous circumflex CA (3%).
111 ipsy system (Shockwave Medical, Santa Clara, CA), the clinical data on intravascular lithotripsy use
112 coagulations, iStent (Glaukos; San Clemente, CA) insertions, goniotomies, and canaloplasties performe
113 o Bypass devices (Glaukos Inc, San Clemente, CA).
114 ture in fall might be essential for complete CA.
115                               In conclusion, CA during thrombolysis was impaired in patients who did
116                          Coatings containing CA or AA promoted beta-carotene retention in dried apric
117                       The mean CCT, ECD, CV, CA, and hexagonality was 533.80 +/- 33.00 mum, 2732 +/-
118 sed CA isozyme IX (CA IX), and the cytosolic CA I, CA II, and membrane-bound CA IV.
119 lished discrepancies as to whether cytosolic CAs stimulate NBCe1-A, heterologously expressed in Xenop
120 oleic acid and the deoxycholate/cholate (DCA/CA) ratio, along with the dysregulation scores of 3 meta
121 escently labelled wild-type and mecA-deleted CA-MRSA USA400 strains across ~57,000 compounds suppleme
122  of green light, indicating a dose-dependent CA benefit on the host.
123  Hypercapnia, a surrogate state of depressed CA, leads to marked changes in dynamic CA, that are enti
124  (i.e., proportion of patients who developed CA-AKI and the 90-day outcome) and examined whether CA-A
125 n suggest that dentate gyrus and CA(2,3) (DG/CA(2,3)) are biased to differentiate highly similar memo
126 of SrrB and present the structure of the DHp-CA catalytic core.
127 llumina HumanCoreExome (Illumina, San Diego, CA) arrays.
128                                  (San Diego, CA), Euroimmun (Lubeck, Germany), and Ortho-Clinical Dia
129 tudies using a Sequenom platform (San Diego, CA).
130                                For different CA isoforms, cellular localization and total gene expres
131 actional anisotropy effectively discriminate CA from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
132 e of finfish [+9.4 million Canadian dollars (CA$)], carbon sequestration (+2.2 million CA$), and ecot
133 se in STIL levels at the centrosome to drive CA.
134 ith postulated permissive microbiome driving CA lesion genesis via lipopolysaccharide signaling, in h
135 D OCT 400 (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc., Dublin, CA) was carried out first without the use of a contact l
136 ain CIRRUS 5000 (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA) OCTA images with no macular edema or significant mot
137 g Cirrus HD-OCT (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA).
138  with AngioPlex (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA, USA).
139  perimetry (SITA 24-2) tests (Zeiss, Dublin, CA), using OCT scans centered on MAC, ONH, or both (MAC
140 essed CA, leads to marked changes in dynamic CA, that are entirely explained by the CrCP response, wi
141 e in explaining the deterioration of dynamic CA induced by hypercapnia.
142  to assess their contribution to the dynamic CA response.
143 tors were tested against the tumor-expressed CA isozyme IX (CA IX), and the cytosolic CA I, CA II, an
144 selective inhibitors for the tumor-expressed CA IX.
145 tributed to obtaining robust FT during field CA.
146 l CA has limitations to understand the field CA and field light signals (like short photoperiod, ligh
147 te recovery from coma (17-37 days) following CA who recovered to functionally independent behavioral
148 FTA >= 2, without meeting other criteria for CA TCMR had similar postbiopsy DC-GS as those with CA TC
149  complex, and several peaks are observed for CA and its fragments in both the positive and negative m
150 nd observational evidence support a role for CA activity in reducing resistance to CO(2) diffusion in
151 nt peaks and obtain a plain IMS spectrum for CA containing only one peak in both the positive and neg
152  0.32%, respectively, while these values for CA/Gel/Beri nanofibers were 2.69 +/- 0.05 MPa, 56.93 +/-
153 b (Lucentis; Genentech, South San Francisco, CA) in patients with neovascular age-related macular deg
154 Vue-XR Avanti system (Optovue, Inc, Fremont, CA) was used along with split-spectrum amplitude-decorre
155 quired with AngioVue (Optovue, Inc, Fremont, CA).
156 scanned using an AngioVue (Optovue, Fremont, CA) 4.5-mm OCTA scan centered on the disc.
157  was to fabricate Cellulose Acetate/Gelatin (CA/Gel) electrospun mat loaded with berberine (Beri) as
158 or overlapping memories in the dentate gyrus/CA(2,3) and subiculum subfields of the hippocampus, whil
159 oassay (MFI; Bio-Rad Laboratories, Hercules, CA) and matched immunofluorescence assays (IFAs; MBL Bio
160 ed mice were treated 12 weeks with (a) HFD + CA (CA), (b) HFD + PA (PA), or (c) a HFD-control group.
161  species, with higher CO(2) affinity, higher CA(ext) and higher delta(13) C.
162  group reported that neither injecting human CA II (hCA II) nor fusing hCA II to the NBCe1-A carboxy
163 ion against pharmacologically relevant human CA isoforms I, II, IV, and VII.
164  isozyme IX (CA IX), and the cytosolic CA I, CA II, and membrane-bound CA IV.
165 oenzyme system, human carbonic anhydrase II (CA II).
166 of the 16S rRNA gene) using MiSeq (Illumina, CA).
167  action, whereas C18, a membrane-impermeable CA inhibitor that is unable to reach the brain tissue, h
168                                           In CA, diastolic secondary eigenvector angle was elevated,
169 ly, selective uptake can also be achieved in CA IX overexpressed cells, when cocultured with ALP over
170 reater (HR, 12.1; P = .001), and decrease in CA 19-9 level of 50% or less 3 months after IRE (HR, 3.1
171 testinal homeostasis have been implicated in CA pathogenesis, and pilot study had suggested potential
172  during new learning promoted integration in CA(1), where representations for indirectly related memo
173 e abundance of distinct bacterial species in CA patients is shown, consistent with postulated permiss
174 ed enhanced activity in vivo specifically in CA-NRAS models.
175                  The structure of individual CA chains, their arrangement in the pseudo-hexameric uni
176  optogenetically-controlled strain to induce CA production directly in the Caenorhabditis elegans gut
177 r 1 Hydrus Microstent (Ivantis, Inc, Irvine, CA) or 2 iStent Trabecular Micro Bypass devices (Glaukos
178 l SmartTouch, Biosense Webster, Inc, Irvine, CA).
179 APIEN 3 valve [Edwards LifeSciences, Irvine, CA, USA]; or a supra-annular self-expanding CoreValve, E
180 d against the tumor-expressed CA isozyme IX (CA IX), and the cytosolic CA I, CA II, and membrane-boun
181 and a ligand-protein (carbonic anhydrase IX, CA IX) binding event.
182  QuikChange (Agilent Technologies, La Jolla, CA).
183                                     CA-KRAS, CA-NRAS, and CA-BRAF down-regulated expression of endopl
184  anomalous right CA (71%), 25 anomalous left CA (15%), 17 single CA (10%), and 5 anomalous circumflex
185 k patients (high-risk anatomy-anomalous left CA from the opposite sinus, presence of intramurality, a
186 is a 2-center (Barcelona, Spain; Loma Linda, CA) randomized controlled trial examining the cognitive
187    Truncated Gag proteins comprising the MA, CA, and SP domains (MACASP) or the MA and CA domains (MA
188  million CA$), and ecotourism (+42.0 million CA$).
189 s (CA$)], carbon sequestration (+2.2 million CA$), and ecotourism (+42.0 million CA$).
190 oss to invertebrate fisheries (-$7.3 million CA$).
191 ving both CA II and a soluble CA IX mimetic (CA IX-mimic), revealed the structural basis of this part
192 intermediate states of the zinc-bound native CA II and non-native metal-substituted CA IIs, we demons
193 milar (20.2% versus 18.3%, P=0.2, CA and non-CA groups, respectively).
194 potential microbiome differences between non-CA and CA individuals based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing.
195 that selective pharmacogenetic activation of CA neuron subpopulations in the ventrolateral medulla du
196 ct of repeated pharmacogenetic activation of CA neurons in the A1/C1 cell group on subsequent elicita
197               To identify a primary cause of CA, we analyzed The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) genomic a
198  human cancer and is likely to be a cause of CA.
199                       However, the causes of CA in human cancer are unclear.
200                                The degree of CA impairment was significantly greater in areas with cr
201 sue integrity had no impact on the degree of CA impairment.
202 dverse outcomes following the development of CA-AKI and to explore whether CA-AKI mediates the associ
203 A lattice leads to premature dissociation of CA from viral cores, which exposes the viral genome and
204  CA lattice led to premature dissociation of CA from vRNPs in target cells, which was accompanied by
205 ects of BVM on the structure and dynamics of CA-SP1 junction helices in the immature lattice.
206 s elegans gut, we reveal the local effect of CA in protecting intestinal mitochondria from stress-ind
207         Here we report that the integrity of CA activity in the brain is necessary for the consolidat
208 evious studies have identified mechanisms of CA in cellulo, such as overexpression of PLK4, but it is
209 Q4 of 2016 (5% quarterly increase in odds of CA; OR [95% CI], 1.05 [1.04-1.06], P<0.001).
210 spective study of anomalous aortic origin of CA patients following a standardized algorithm.
211 vapor permeability and water uptake ratio of CA/Gel nanofibers were around 2.83 +/- 0.08 MPa, 58.07 +
212 , patient selection, and variation in use of CA have not been well described.
213                           The utilization of CA increased from 1.1% in Q3 2009 to 3.0% in Q4 of 2016
214  of the relationship between the activity of CAs (with different subcellular localization, abundance
215 These findings reveal that the engagement of CAs in some brain regions is essential for providing the
216 till sufficient to produce a large effect on CA-SP1 cleavage.
217          The influence of exogenous noise on CA parameters needs further investigation.
218   The inhibitory function of sulfonamides on CA was discovered some 80 years ago.
219 e cytogenetic effects of benzene exposure on CAs and MN respectively.
220  utilization of either rotational or orbital CA.
221  Whereas during the reading condition of OW, CA patients showed stronger activation in posterior OFC
222 t of detection (LOD) of 0.08 ng mL(-1) for p-CA and 0.07 ng mL(-1) for FA.
223 IP indicated selective recognition towards p-CA and FA with large adsorption capacity.
224 incubated with pyruvic or caffeic acids (PA, CA) at 25 degrees C in the dark for two months.
225 ) sequencing technology (PacBio, Menlo Park, CA), and we compared the results to the PMSS1 wild type
226                         In 100% of patients, CA was successfully achieved.
227              Here, we present the first U-Pb CA-ID-TIMS zircon age (252.24 +/- 0.11 (2sigma) Ma) from
228                                   In plants, CA has multiple isoforms in three different families (al
229 s in a prospectively enrolled cohort of post-CA patients.
230 ese markers in an independent cohort of post-CA patients.
231 ent functional outcomes after prolonged post-CA coma to identify electroencephalographic (EEG) marker
232                            Mean preoperative CA(ant) and CA(tot) (1.62 +/- 0.49 D and 1.58 +/- 0.44 D
233 on devoid of side effects due to promiscuous CA modulation.
234                          The capsid protein (CA) content of the infectious viral cores is not well de
235    The central cavity of the capsid protein (CA) hexamer reveals itself as a plausible channel that a
236 a variably curved lattice of capsid protein (CA) hexamers and pentamers.
237     In the large SOURCE 3 European registry, CA was needed at 3-year follow-up after TAVI with a ball
238  met inclusion criteria: 116 anomalous right CA (71%), 25 anomalous left CA (15%), 17 single CA (10%)
239 tivity (II/IX SI 2-76) than the leads (K(I)s-CA IX 103, 2400 nM; II/IX-SI 56, >4) against CA IX/XII o
240 ny derivatives showed greater potency (K(I)s-CA IX 19.1-408.5 nM) and selectivity (II/IX SI 2-76) tha
241                         Potent and selective CA II/VII inhibitors were identified among the synthesiz
242           We evaluated a rat model of severe CA injury by comparing plasma metabolic alterations to h
243 ated the incidence of clinically significant CA-AKI (i.e., proportion of patients who developed CA-AK
244 mes, the incidence of clinically significant CA-AKI is very low.
245 (71%), 25 anomalous left CA (15%), 17 single CA (10%), and 5 anomalous circumflex CA (3%).
246 uctures), involving both CA II and a soluble CA IX mimetic (CA IX-mimic), revealed the structural bas
247                       In hemispheric stroke, CA is impaired across the entire hemisphere to a variabl
248 epresentations of related events in subfield CA(1) Furthermore, memory reactivation and subiculum rep
249 ative CA II and non-native metal-substituted CA IIs, we demonstrate that the characteristic metal ion
250 ert Carba-R assay (Cepheid, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA), the modified carbapenem inactivation method (mCIM),
251 ectivity compounds for the anticancer target CA IX and antiobesity target CA VB.
252 ticancer target CA IX and antiobesity target CA VB.
253 tion of (dis)similarities between the target CA active sites was planned with benzenesulfonamide deri
254   Their selective inhibition over off-target CAs is expected to produce an anti-NP action devoid of s
255  series of derivatives showing potent target CAs inhibition and to undergo cleavage in rat or human p
256                             The (FSF)TGFbeta(CA) allele was created to generate this model, and funct
257 farmers' practice (FP), results suggest that CA-based rice management increased profitability by 13%
258                    Our findings suggest that CA-MRSA success might be driven by a cell-envelope media
259                                          The CA hexamers are intrinsically curved, flexible and asymm
260 hich the vRNPs were mislocalized between the CA lattice and the viral lipid envelope.
261 e measured the changes of mRNA levels in the CA for the 13 enzymes of the JH biosynthetic pathway dur
262 the GG genotype of GAL5.1 but less so in the CA genotype.
263                The inherent curvature in the CA tubes is controlled by conformational variability of
264 he hydrophobic and hydrophilic halves of the CA II active site.
265 bilization on the intrinsic stability of the CA lattice in vitro and fates of viral core components i
266 s study, we show that destabilization of the CA lattice leads to premature dissociation of CA from vi
267          Importantly, destabilization of the CA lattice led to premature dissociation of CA from vRNP
268 enous noise changed the actual values of the CA parameters and increased the standard deviation.
269                         The relevance of the CA/COL ratio for the antioxidant activity of rosemary ex
270 ds for directly labeling and quantifying the CA in viral cores have been unavailable.
271 e has superior effectiveness compared to the CA for the treatment of persistent and long-standing per
272  hospital attendance and were matched to the CA-SABSI by sex, 5 year age strata and year of culture c
273 ttice, simultaneously interacting with three CA protomers from adjacent hexamers via two noncanonical
274                                        Thus, CAs/EZA produce their DeltaI(m) and d[Na(+) ](i) /dt eff
275 three compounds (11a, 11d, and 11g) bound to CA II showed the validity of the adopted drug design str
276 = 2, ti >= 2 had postbiopsy DC-GS similar to CA TCMR.
277 LPs and blocks conversion of VLPs to tubular CA assemblies, (15)N and (13)C ssNMR chemical shifts of
278 did not increase plasma viremia or unspliced CA-RNA despite pharmacodynamic effects on CD4 + T cells.
279 e randomized 2:1 to Hybrid Convergent versus CA.
280 clo G6 Glaucoma Laser System, Mountain View, CA) between 2016 and 2018 were identified.
281 ations revealed that while activation of VLM(CA) projections to the pPVT was sufficient to elicit rob
282 behavior in well fed mice, inhibition of VLM(CA)-pPVT communication significantly impaired glucopriva
283    Using these approaches, we found that VLM(CA) neurons form functional connections with nucleus acc
284                                      Whereas CA-AKI is associated with an increased relative risk of
285 fferentiate highly similar memories, whereas CA(1) may integrate related events by representing them
286 seline and outcome data, we assessed whether CA-AKI was associated with the 90-day outcome comprising
287 and the 90-day outcome) and examined whether CA-AKI was a mediator of the association of baseline kid
288 development of CA-AKI and to explore whether CA-AKI mediates the association of pre-angiography estim
289 oes a process termed uncoating, during which CA molecules are shed from the lattice.
290 ith Hybrid Convergent and 50.0% (25/50) with CA (P=0.036) on/off previously failed antiarrhythmic dru
291                          PACN formation with CA increased exponentially from the start, reaching 85%
292 neralization of particulate bone grafts with CA during 15s enhanced the regeneration of critical-size
293 interhospital variability, and outcomes with CA among patients undergoing percutaneous coronary inter
294 p-down olfactory processing in patients with CA or idiopathic acquired anosmia (IA) in comparison to
295 lity was numerically higher in patients with CA than in those without CA.
296 assess brain activations in 14 patients with CA, 8 patients with IA, and 16 NC healthy participants d
297 R had similar postbiopsy DC-GS as those with CA TCMR.
298 er cohort of human subjects with and without CA, and among subjects with different clinical features,
299 linical outcomes of patients with or without CA up to 3 years after TAVI were compared.
300 er in patients with CA than in those without CA.

 
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