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1                                              CP clones exhibit lateral migration, and their prolifera
2                                              CP has been particularly closely studied in human face p
3                                              CP infusion did not alter recipient NAb titers.
4                                              CP inhibits GAS growth in vitro by imposing zinc (Zn) li
5                                              CP is associated with significant QOL impairment.
6                                              CP-AMPARs in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) mediate cue-tri
7                                              CP-MGAH22-05 was a single-arm, open-label, phase 1b-2 do
8                                              CP-MIMS-LEI/CI results compared well to those obtained u
9                                              CPs have been utilized for a wide range of applications
10 4% CP (CON; n = 12), 18% CP (n = 12) and 12% CP (n = 13) for 28 days.
11 nt between the CON and 18% CP diets, but 12% CP significantly decreased body weight after day 21.
12                                      The 12% CP diet increased the energy expenditure during week 1 c
13                                      The 12% CP influenced starch and sucrose, nitrogen, and branched
14 dietary CP levels: 24% CP (CON; n = 12), 18% CP (n = 12) and 12% CP (n = 13) for 28 days.
15 ht was not different between the CON and 18% CP diets, but 12% CP significantly decreased body weight
16 and CTL18, containing 21%, 20%, 19%, and 18% CP, respectively) and 4 test diets with alternative prot
17 and APS18, containing 21%, 20%, 19%, and 18% CP, respectively) using a 15% combination of alternative
18 tive surgery) (n = 20); AgP+CS/EMD (n = 20); CP+CS/EMD (n = 20).
19 groups with different dietary CP levels: 24% CP (CON; n = 12), 18% CP (n = 12) and 12% CP (n = 13) fo
20 ormation for the synthesis of crystalline 2D CPs.
21 perior conjugation of the vinylene-linked 2D CPs using the HWE reaction.
22 te the first synthesis of vinylene-linked 2D CPs, namely, 2D poly(phenylenequinoxalinevinylene)s 2D-P
23 = 286.53 +/- 30.51, 95% CI [226.74, 346.32]; CP = 208.30 +/- 19.66,CI [169.77, 246.83], P = 0.0126).
24 idence of CB2 in the brain using either [3H] CP-55,940 or [3H] A-836,339.
25 CB2 in prairie vole spleen tissue using [3H] CP-55,940.
26  95% degradation rates for MB, NF, ER, and 4-CP, respectively.
27 B), Erythrosine B (ER) and 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) under sunlight irradiation.
28                                      All 603 CP-NCNs less than 10.0 mm with LOS or triangular shapes
29 lls (EBFCs) were prepared with an additional CP-drug layer on the cathode.
30 X-ray crystallography revealed that Aequorea CPs contain a chemically novel chromophore with an unexp
31 b and total antibody titers before and after CP transfusion over a 14-day period in hospitalized pati
32                                        Alkyl CPs also reduce the metabolic activity of pancreatic can
33                       In Panc-1 cells, alkyl CPs at nanomolar concentrations promote a dramatic downr
34 ese data demonstrate that the designed alkyl CPs are efficient photosensitizers for the photodynamic
35 al microscopy showed that the designed alkyl CPs strongly penetrate cell membranes, binding to KRAS a
36                          We show that amebic CPs are required for amebic trogocytosis and cell killin
37               These data suggest that amebic CPs play a distinct role in amebic trogocytosis and cell
38                      Interfering with amebic CPs decreased amebic trogocytosis and amebic cytotoxicit
39 ly significant difference in MT levels among CP+NS and PH+S groups (P > 0.05); however, relatively hi
40 erall health of mice with CP (p = 0.055) and CP mice on a control diet were determined to spend more
41           Sixty intrabony defects in AgP and CP patients associated with >= 6 mm residual probing poc
42  hTERT-immortalized Barrett's cell, CP-C and CP-A, to the oncogenic bile acid, deoxycholic acid (DCA)
43                        Patients with CHD and CP + CHD presented higher levels of salivary and serum A
44         Group-1: Patients with type-2 DM and CP; group-2: Non-diabetic individuals with CP; group-3:
45 fference was observed between AgP+CS/EMD and CP+CS/EMD groups (P > 0.05).
46   Phylogenetic analyses with PdPV-1 RdRp and CP sequences indicated that both segments constitute the
47 ts of present study suggest that smoking and CP can induce the synthesis of MT owing to increased oxi
48  serum ADMA compared to healthy subjects and CP patients.
49 ted the subtype selective GluN2B antagonist, CP-101,606 and muscarinic antagonist scopolamine which h
50 M specific and 11 WT specific genes that are CP-related and/or involved in Tgf-beta3 signaling.
51 nfectious virions depict particle-associated CP-delta fibers with dimensions similar to free delta.
52 y during CP-matched exercise above and below CP are mediated by sex.
53  and TI did not significantly differ between CP and IP.
54 tatistically significant differences between CP and AgP was always higher than that of studies showin
55 ere unique to or could differentiate between CP and AgP (PROSPERO #CRD42016039385).
56 cating the direct competition for Zn between CP and proteins encoded by the GAS AdcR regulon during i
57                                         Both CP-101,606 and scopolamine induced similar positive bias
58  the idea that individual synapses have both CP-AMPARs and Ca(2+)-impermeable AMPARs.
59 oire diversity and reduced clonality in both CP groups versus controls.
60  33 patients with CHD, 35 patients with both CP + CHD, and 35 healthy subjects.
61                                      In both CPs and HSs, the incidence of large slow waves within in
62      Structural assignments are confirmed by CP/MAS (13)C NMR, Raman, and XPS spectroscopy.
63              CIA-DCs required programming by CP- and ILF-resident CCR6(+) ILC3 via lymphotoxin-beta r
64 microbial responses to iron sequestration by CP and highlight the importance of heme utilization for
65 , quantitative screening of PAHs in soils by CP-MIMS-LEI/CI, particularly given the simple workflow a
66 and their tuning to generate well-calibrated CP estimates for precision diagnostics using DNA methyla
67 unters the host defense factor calprotectin (CP) during infection.
68 g by the innate immune protein calprotectin (CP).
69 e human disease mutant NECTIN1(W185X) causes CP with greater penetrance than Nectin1 loss, suggesting
70 oplastic, hTERT-immortalized Barrett's cell, CP-C and CP-A, to the oncogenic bile acid, deoxycholic a
71 al mixtures of short-, medium- or long-chain CPs and featuring low or high chlorine contents, at conc
72 s purple- and blue-pigmented chromoproteins (CPs) with absorbances ranging from green to far-red, inc
73 mplement is activated through the classical (CP), the alternative (AP), and the lectin pathway (LP) b
74     However, GAS counterstrategies to combat CP-mediated Zn limitation and the in vivo relevance of C
75 inal lymphoid tissues such as cryptopatches (CPs) and isolated lymphoid follicles (ILFs) constitute s
76 so found that hyaluronic acid (HA)-decorated CP/Ad-SS-GD/RNP nanocomplexes targeting mutant KRAS effe
77 pendency that slows VO2 kinetics, decreasing CP and VO2max , increasing the O(2) deficit and sowing t
78  free protein and as a capsid protein-delta (CP-delta) fusion protein.
79 ms, and contrast them with naturally derived CPs.
80 trol helps defend VO2 kinetics and determine CP and VO2max in health and how vascular dysfunction in
81 ned into three groups with different dietary CP levels: 24% CP (CON; n = 12), 18% CP (n = 12) and 12%
82                    Overall, reducing dietary CP by 50%, but not by 25%, significantly influenced the
83 eriodontitis (CP), CHD, or of both diseases (CP + CHD) on salivary and serum ADMA levels.
84                      NAb titers in the donor CP units were low (<1:40 to 1:160) and had no effect on
85 1 loss, suggesting this alteration may drive CP via a dominant interfering mechanism.
86 males, the mechanisms of fatigability during CP-matched exercise above and below CP are mediated by s
87 s 3.52 per 1 000 patient-days at risk during CP and IP, respectively.
88                                     For each CP-NCN, the size, location, shape (lentiform, oval, or s
89 ng hydrogen bonding and salt bridge effects, CP/Ad-SS-GD well interact with Cas9 RNP to form stable n
90  EN (COA), and central Pacific or Modoki EN (CP).
91           Escape variants with such extended CP fail to be transmitted by nematodes linking Nb-mediat
92    Several human genetic syndromes featuring CP and ectodermal dysplasia have been linked to mutation
93        In nonprimates, there is evidence for CP for sound and color discrimination, but not for image
94                   Such a local mechanism for CP regulation can explain why plasticity induced by the
95 alone is not enough to override the need for CP.
96                                   The OR for CP was 1.20 (95% CI, 0.56-2.55).
97 ge, and motor scores (Bayley III) and OR for CP.
98 ase, the formin FMNL2, cannot substitute for CP, showing that polymerase activity alone is not enough
99 e show that heme protects P. aeruginosa from CP-mediated inhibition of iron uptake and iron-starvatio
100 a, we show that heme protects S. aureus from CP-mediated inhibition of iron uptake and iron-starvatio
101 LRP3 and IL-1beta were upregulated in the G, CP, and AgP groups compared with group H (P < 0.05).
102 M16, and CARD18 were downregulated in the G, CP, and AgP groups compared with the H group (P < 0.05).
103  through supramolecular assembly to generate CP/Ad-SS-GD.
104 sults demonstrate that PGA-FLUO within an HA-CP penetration enhancer represents an effective topical
105 demonstrated that PGA-FLUO applied within HA-CP effectively reduced psoriasis-associated phenotypes i
106 nomer replacing the tip of the spikes in HBV CP.
107                      In contrast, hereditary CP samples showed a significant increase in CD3+ T cell
108  about local immune characteristics in human CP.
109  into immune responses associated with human CP.
110 mily usage between hereditary and idiopathic CP and a positive correlation of TCRbeta rearrangements
111 typing analyses in hereditary and idiopathic CP pancreases indicate differences in innate and adaptiv
112 frequency of CD68+ macrophages in idiopathic CP.
113 ll responses in hereditary versus idiopathic CP pathogenesis, providing insights into immune response
114 c balloon pump in 14 patients (67%), Impella CP in 2, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in 2, extra
115 racorporeal membrane oxygenation and Impella CP in 1.
116 ly curated genes and miRNAs with evidence in CP in humans and mice, we constructed miRNA and transcri
117 eous mechano- and heat-sensitive C-fibers in CP.
118         The GCF levels of AGEs are higher in CP patients with type-2 DM compared to systemically heal
119                                 MT levels in CP+S group were significantly raised in comparison to ot
120 his study aimed to detect such mechanisms in CP of various origins.
121 Notch 2 and RANKL were also overexpressed in CP group compared to controls (P = 0.001 and P = 0.011).
122 er levels were observed in GCF and saliva in CP+NS group.
123 ng a reduced descending inhibitory system in CP.
124    Longer-term MPS was greater in WP than in CP in both Rest and Exercise (P < 0.001).
125                    We measured NAb titers in CP and in patients with acute COVID-19 before and after
126 ansparent surface zones that were visible in CP-OCT images.
127 e magnitude of this asymmetry was greater in CPs relative to HSs.
128 Y mutant strain did not display an increased CP sensitivity.
129 s silent synapses and subsequently increases CP-AMPAR levels in males in the NAc of male rats.
130 WT mice but not in S100a9 (-/-) mice lacking CP.
131  and DeltaphtD mutant strains displayed less CP sensitivity during growth in vitro However, the Delta
132 sNDI and all Bayley III scores) to very low (CP).
133                        In univariate models, CP (P = 0.034), CHD (P < 0.001), and hs-CRP (P < 0.001)
134 s cost effective routine analysis to monitor CP in tomato samples in processed food industries.
135 0 (6-month IP/3-month washout period/6-month CP).
136 ng due to the water-insoluble nature of most CPs.
137                In addition, increases in NAc CP-AMPAR expression and function can be induced by cocai
138 act with Cas9 RNP to form stable nanocomplex CP/Ad-SS-GD/RNP, which can be readily released in the re
139 ranyl acetate (which is attractive) shows no CP although it involves the same core plasticity mechani
140 oth assays gave negative results for all non-CP isolates and positive results for all VIM, NDM, and K
141  45 patients with CP (23 S [CP+S] and 22 NS [CP+NS]) and 40 PH individuals (20 S [PH+S] and 20 NS [PH
142 also evaluated using cross-polarization OCT (CP-OCT) during lesion dehydration to identify transparen
143 s induced on bead surfaces in the absence of CP, we produce robust polarized actin growth and motilit
144 n polarized network growth in the absence of CP.
145 uced synaptopathy, via selective blockade of CP-AMPARs.
146                       The economic burden of CP highlights the necessity for further research into ma
147                              The etiology of CP is complicated, with involvement of various genetic a
148 e present study focused on the evaluation of CP transfer from feed to eggs of laying hens exposed ove
149 nge of proxy records, consider the impact of CP and COA phenomena, and assess the merits of archaeolo
150 tion is needed for the synaptic insertion of CP-AMPARs and the maturation of silent synapses in males
151      Understanding the migratory patterns of CP-infiltrating myeloid cells with intact and disrupted
152 nding protein - induces a high penetrance of CP, not observed when Afdn is targeted later using Krt14
153 l stroke, we characterized the phenotypes of CP-infiltrating myeloid cells after transient middle cer
154                              Prescreening of CP may be necessary for selecting donors with high titer
155 ginosa is starved of iron in the presence of CP.
156 he biological significance and prevalence of CP-delta remained relatively unknown.
157 d Zn limitation and the in vivo relevance of CP-GAS interactions to bacterial pathogenesis remain unk
158 diet can reduce inflammation and severity of CP.
159 enic mechanisms of disease among subtypes of CP.
160 t probiotic therapy (PT) in the treatment of CP among shamma users and controls (individuals not usin
161 tive treatment modality for the treatment of CP, and this relationship is independent of use of adjun
162 bioelectronic and biomedical applications of CPs, including neural recording and stimulation, tissue
163 ective of the current material challenges of CPs in bio-interfacing electronics.
164 the fundamental materials characteristics of CPs, including bio-electrochemical charge-transfer mecha
165                         The outer surface of CPs and ILFs is demarcated by a poorly characterized pop
166 ibrous nano-PANI:PSS provides new advance on CP-based transducer materials in the emerging field of p
167                       This review focuses on CP materials design for use in bio-interfacing electroni
168 pes that are not observed when several other CP subunits are tagged.
169 , beta5-GFP tagged proteasomes, unlike other CP tags, localize to granules upon nitrogen starvation.
170  complexes and the microtubule central pair (CP).
171                                Cleft palate (CP) is one of the most common craniofacial birth defects
172                                Cleft palate (CP) is the second most common congenital birth defect.
173 ve deficits in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and linked these with weaker somatosensory cortical
174             Individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) have a reduced somatosensory cortical response Somat
175 n children with mild spastic cerebral palsy (CP; n = 15/group; 4-11 y).
176 is (AP) progressing to chronic pancreatitis (CP) and a markedly increased risk of pancreatic cancer.
177                        Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a fibro-inflammatory syndrome in individuals who
178                        Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is considered an irreversible fibroinflammatory panc
179                       Chlorinated paraffins (CPs) are a complex family of contaminants.
180 d (TMF >1), while all chlorinated paraffins (CPs), PAHs, and phthalates underwent a trophic dilution
181                       The 20S core particle (CP) proteasome is a molecular assembly catalyzing the de
182 the beta5 subunit, one of the core particle (CP) subunits with catalytic activity, has been shown to
183 ydrolase (OPH) enzyme-modified carbon paste (CP) microneedle electrodes for square wave voltammetric
184  were obtained as PCL/CP/CNT 0.0 g/L and PCL/CP/CNT 0.5 g/L.
185 est deposition surfaces were obtained as PCL/CP/CNT 0.0 g/L and PCL/CP/CNT 0.5 g/L.
186                      Categorical perception (CP) is the phenomenon by which a smoothly varying stimul
187 :1) to sequence 0-1 (6-month control period [CP]/3-month washout period/6-month intervention period [
188 vous systems develop in a "critical period" (CP), during which high levels of plasticity allow neural
189 s (AP group), 40 with chronic periodontitis (CP group), and 50 periodontally healthy controls.
190 icular fluid (GCF) of chronic periodontitis (CP) patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus (type-2 DM) t
191 re them with those in chronic periodontitis (CP) patients.
192  (H), gingivitis (G), chronic periodontitis (CP), and aggressive periodontitis (AgP) based on clinica
193 non-smokers (NS) with chronic periodontitis (CP), and compare them with those of periodontally health
194 he impact of gingival health, periodontitis (CP), CHD, or of both diseases (CP + CHD) on salivary and
195 users [controls] with chronic periodontitis [CP]) remains uninvestigated.
196 ructural phase changes of calcium phosphate (CP) leading to the formation of brushite, monetite and h
197 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl phosphorothioate) (CP) in tomato by HPLC-DAD.
198                         Convalescent plasma (CP) is a potentially important therapy for coronavirus d
199 ified nodules attached to the costal pleura (CP-NCNs) at baseline low-dose CT and to identify key fea
200 ain via multiple routes, the choroid plexus (CP) has been identified as a uniquely educated gate for
201  Strongly dissymmetric circularly polarised (CP) luminescence from small organic molecules could tran
202 ated low-molecular-weight polyethyleneimime (CP) through supramolecular assembly to generate CP/Ad-SS
203               Tailoring conducting polymers (CPs) such as polyaniline (PANI) to deliver the appropria
204                         Conductive polymers (CPs) are gaining considerable attention as materials for
205 livery systems based on conductive polymers (CPs) that eliminate the need for external power sources
206 aches to synthesize pai-conjugated polymers (CPs) are dominated by thermally driven, transition-metal
207          The use of pai-conjugated polymers (CPs) in conductive hydrogels remains challenging due to
208 al oxygen uptake ( VO2max ), critical power (CP) and speed of the VO2 kinetics following exercise ons
209 ad exercise was performed at critical power (CP)-matched intensities within the heavy and severe doma
210 s that allow for unbiased class probability (CP) estimation.
211 eratinocytes transit through a proliferative CP state and exhibit directional lateral migration.
212                   Amebic cysteine proteases (CPs) were inhibited using an irreversible inhibitor, E-6
213               Heterodimeric capping protein (CP) binds the rapidly growing barbed ends of actin filam
214  a model although DHBV has a capsid protein (CP) comprising ~260 rather than ~180 amino acids.
215 BMV) is packaged by a single capsid protein (CP) into three types of morphologically indistinguishabl
216 ng over three domains of one capsid protein (CP) monomer.
217              Reducing dietary crude protein (CP) beyond a certain threshold leads to poor growth perf
218 s based on SBM with different crude protein (CP) levels (CTL21, CTL20, CTL19, and CTL18, containing 2
219  homology with the putative capsid proteins (CPs) of mycoviruses.
220                            Chronic pruritus (CP) has considerable implications for QOL.
221 ent underlying diseases of chronic pruritus (CP).
222 l phosphonate (pNPP) or a chloro-pyrimidine (CP) group, respectively, to give covalent products.
223 uA2-lacking Ca(2+)-permeable AMPA receptors (CP-AMPARs) using IEM-1460, which has been shown to block
224                 In multivariable regression, CP was associated with worse overall health performance
225                                     Relative CP (72 +/- 5 vs. 74 +/- 2% P(max) , P = 0.210) and curva
226 ts were enrolled: 45 patients with CP (23 S [CP+S] and 22 NS [CP+NS]) and 40 PH individuals (20 S [PH
227 re defects, while loss of both causes severe CP with a frequency similar to Afdn loss.
228 tandard deviation]; 343 women) had 943 solid CP-NCNs, of which 934 (99.0%) were benign and nine (1.0%
229          Participants with one or more solid CP-NCNs between 3.0 mm and 30.0 mm in average diameter w
230 h) (P < 0.01) and MPS was greater in WP than CP in both the Rest and Exercise legs (P = 0.02).
231 al pathogen, S. aureus, and demonstrate that CP also inhibits iron uptake and induces iron-starvation
232 ltidimensional flow cytometry, we found that CP- and ILF-associated CD11c(+) cells were a transcripti
233       Taken together, our findings show that CP is dispensable for polarized actin growth and motilit
234                           This suggests that CP induces Zn deficiency in the host.
235                                          The CP is dynamic, with an extensive allosteric pathway exte
236 mydomonas reinhardtii RS head that abuts the CP and determined its structure using single-particle cr
237 und with a different regulator, allowing the CP to be responsive to both RPs simultaneously.
238 us, OSN activity is required for closing the CP.
239                                 Further, the CP for structural plasticity could be extended beyond 48
240 o 1.7) mumol/g protein, P < 0.01] and in the CP + CHD [serum: 1.8 (1.4 to 2.0) mumol/L; salivary 1.5
241      POP1 and POP2 were downregulated in the CP and AgP, and AgP and G groups, respectively (P < 0.05
242 ll receptor beta (TCRbeta) repertoire in the CP and control groups.
243                AIM2 was downregulated in the CP group compared with the H, G, and AgP groups (P < 0.0
244  parameters were significantly higher in the CP groups as compared to PH groups (P < 0.05).
245 itment of multiple myeloid phenotypes in the CP ipsilateral to the injury, including inflammatory CD4
246 n of diverse leukocyte subpopulations in the CP without inducing extravascular albumin leakage or maj
247 ion of key mutations affect each half of the CP allosterically, they do not further couple opposite e
248         Molecular genetic examination of the CP gene for ceruloplasmin identified a new variant c.166
249 d "hybrid" proteasomes where each end of the CP is bound with a different regulator, allowing the CP
250 tope, including C-terminal extensions of the CP, which would sterically interfere with Nb binding.
251 ma and fibrosis within a 10-mm radius of the CP-NCN was determined.
252 es (K(65), R(103), K(111), and K(165) on the CP subunits) exposed on the exterior of the capsid.
253                             We show that the CP for behavioral and structural plasticity induced by e
254 h monocyte and neutrophil trafficking to the CP and cortex.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Stroke during the n
255 onist rapidly recruited myeloid cells to the CP, increased leukocytosis in the CSF and blood, but inf
256 chanisms of myeloid cell trafficking via the CP and their influence on neonatal stroke, we characteri
257 beating through physical collisions with the CP.
258 ot different than the CTL diets fed at these CP levels.
259 umol/g protein, P < 0.001] group compared to CP patients and controls.
260 regulatory motifs (miRNA-TF-gene) related to CP.
261  upregulates the AdcR regulon in response to CP-mediated Zn limitation.
262 sion of heme uptake machinery in response to CP.
263  varied sensitivity of the mutant strains to CP-mediated Zn limitation suggests distinct roles for in
264  mutant strains were the most susceptible to CP, whereas the DeltaadcA, DeltaadcAII, and DeltaphtD mu
265  5.68 +/- 0.26%, compared to CC, CCT and tri-CP (3.93 +/- 0.99%, 3.41 +/- 0.33%, 1.85 +/- 0.34%, resp
266  bioavailability of FCC compared to CCT, tri-CP and CC.
267 atform to access new architectures of n-type CPs without the need for transition-metal catalysis.
268 iments, and receptor occupancy studies using CP-101,606, an established GluN2B antagonist.
269  direct analyses of PAHs in real soils where CP-MIMS-LEI/CI was shown to be rapid (15 soil samples/h)
270 cise leg (Exercise) (both P < 0.01), whereas CP increased MPS only in Exercise (0.012 +/- 0.013%/h) (
271 provide new insight into mechanisms by which CPs are regulated in vivo LTH manifests as a persistentl
272                  Thus, we propose that while CP-delta likely mediates host cell attachment for all th
273 sponse or microbial profiles associated with CP or AgP.
274 h our understanding of genes associated with CP that are directly or indirectly regulated via TGF-bet
275  vs. E14.5 to identify genes associated with CP.
276 40, which had the strongest association with CP, was investigated in both human and mouse palate cell
277 mcomitans elevated in AgP in comparison with CP, while Fusobacterium nucleatum, Parvimonas micra, and
278                  Shrinkage was detected with CP-OCT during drying for 12 lesions.
279 ry responses in a sample of individuals with CP (N = 42; age = 9-28 years) and a cohort of healthy co
280 europhysiological change in individuals with CP and healthy controls (P = 0.8790).
281 ignificantly reduced in the individuals with CP compared with the healthy controls (HC = 286.53 +/- 3
282  findings suggest that some individuals with CP exhibit an aberrant developmental trajectory of their
283 e similar to adult controls Individuals with CP may have aberrant maturation of the somatosensory sys
284 ensory cortical activity in individuals with CP.
285 d CP; group-2: Non-diabetic individuals with CP; group-3: Non-diabetic individuals without periodonta
286 tal activity and overall health of mice with CP (p = 0.055) and CP mice on a control diet were determ
287                                    Mice with CP fed a soy-tomato diet had a reduction in inflammatory
288 participants were enrolled: 45 patients with CP (23 S [CP+S] and 22 NS [CP+NS]) and 40 PH individuals
289 ubgingival microbial data from patients with CP and AgP.
290                                Patients with CP had lower overall health performance than the control
291                 A total of 120 patients with CP of inflammatory origin (atopic dermatitis), neuropath
292  cross-sectional survey on 132 patients with CP using the Health Utilities Index Mark 3 instrument.
293 ilities Index Mark 3 scores of patients with CP versus controls.
294 samples were collected from 35 patients with CP, 33 patients with CHD, 35 patients with both CP + CHD
295 educe inflammation and pain in patients with CP.
296 promises the outcome of SRP in patients with CP.
297 tly improve quality of life in patients with CP.
298 matosensory cortical responses in youth with CP are similar to adult controls Individuals with CP may
299 els fitted to the data imply that youth with CP may have somatosensory cortical activity similar to a
300 ls (systemically healthy individuals without CP.

 
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