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1                                              M(1) muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) positive
2                                              M-MDSCs remained high for 1 y posttransplantation.
3                                              M-tropic viruses could also be enriched from post-ATI pl
4                                              M. muris pretreatment decreased the median colonization
5                                              M. pneumoniae also bound lactose 3'-sulfate ligated to a
6                                              M. pneumoniae recognizes sialylated and sulfated oligosa
7                                              M.EcoGIX helps to establish pESBL in new hosts by blocki
8 ty up to approximately 56.4 W m(-2) with 2.0 M NaCl as the draw solution and river water (0.017 M) as
9 bserved mobilities at ionic strengths <=0.01 M if the b-value is taken to be 4.1 angstrom.
10  as the draw solution and river water (0.017 M) as the feed water at an applied hydraulic pressure di
11 e of thermo-protection buffer (4 M KCl, 0.05 M HEPES buffer, pH 7.5, 0.1% dithiothreitol [DTT]).
12 cond-order behavior, k(H) = 0.5, k(D) = 0.08 M(-1) s(-1) (THF, -80 degrees C); thus, the hydrogen/deu
13 a faradaic selectivity of 36 % for CO in 0.1 M KHCO(3) at -1.1 V vs. RHE, similar to that of pure Ag
14 e on a Ge ATR crystal in CO(2)-saturated 0.1 M KHCO(3) over a range of potentials under both dark and
15  uric acid (UA), and serotonin (5-HT) in 0.1 M PBS (pH = 7.4).
16 able cycling under a high concentration of 1 M is also realized, delivering a high reversible capacit
17 sized and studied for their affinity at M(1)-M(5) mAChRs.
18 d cardiac standard uptake value and volume 1-M post-exposure was significantly elevated after PM-expo
19                           Approximately 1000 M(2) families were screened for the segregation of pale-
20 on a first-come first-served basis (n = 130; M age = 45.8, SD = 8; M BMI = 34.48 kg/m2, SD = 4.87) an
21 n metal trinuclear clusters, namely, NU-1501-M (M = Al or Fe).
22                              A total of 1839 M. daubentonii were sampled for evidence of virus exposu
23 e (0.3 pN) and lower salt concentration (0.2 M NaCl), we find that plectoneme pinning becomes probabi
24                             Based on the 5.2 M SNP dataset, major QTLs were located on chromosomes 3
25 nced pork was exposed to either high salt (2 M KCl) only or high salt with lower pH to mimic conditio
26 ty is favorably improved from near zero to 2 M due to the highly charged asymmetric structure formed
27 e that exhibit NVRS, including TMDs (MX(2) , M = transitional metal, e.g., Mo, W, Re, Sn, or Pt; X =
28           We first demonstrated that alpha(2)M* induced trophoblastic cell fusion.
29 irm assembly of homologous U(VI)(mu-O(Ar))(2)M(n+) cores with a range of mono-, di-, and trivalent Le
30 l cycle-dependent; it was higher in the G(2)-M phase and diminished upon G(1) entry.
31 e vast majority of treated cells in the G(2)/M phase (89%); 2) induces cell death in PC3 cells even a
32 nor L.HNO(3) with cis-[(tmeda)Pd(NO(3))(2)] (M) [tmeda = N,N,N',N'-tetramethylethane-1,2-diamine] yie
33 hrough determination of their [M + 2H](2+), [M + 2Na](2+), and [M + H + Na](2+) ions acquired by posi
34 s experimentally determined to be 450 +/- 20 M(-2).s(-1) as derived from a parallel factor (PARAFAC)
35  m) in down-gradient aquifers after the 2016 M(w) 7.0 Kumamoto earthquake.
36 earthquakes through a case study of the 2017 M(w) 5.5 induced earthquake near Pohang Enhanced Geother
37                      In the presence of 0.25 M exogenous sucrose, increased catabolism was observed w
38 led to predicted pintail population sizes <3 M when assuming average parameter values.
39 duces rGO supported ultrasmall ordered Pt(3) M intermetallic NPs (~3 nm) due to confinement effect of
40  equal volume of thermo-protection buffer (4 M KCl, 0.05 M HEPES buffer, pH 7.5, 0.1% dithiothreitol
41 e found between quinine and NFC (1.4 x 10(4) M(-1)), whereas sucrose, aspartame and glutamic acid did
42 ave the formula (xAMPY)M(2)I(6) (x = 3 or 4, M = Sn(2+) or Pb(2+)) which is double of the AMX(3) form
43 oncentration flow cell fed with 0.02 and 0.5 M NaCl solutions.
44 ce (>2 pN) and high salt concentration (>0.5 M NaCl).
45  (100 degrees C), H(3)Cit concentration (1.5 M), reaction duration (4 h), and slurry density (25 g/mL
46 ge (pH 1-14), including in the presence of 5 M NaOH.
47 bitat conservation costing an estimated $588 M (2016 USD) led to predicted pintail population sizes <
48  "turn-on" after the addition of 75 x 10(-6) M KMS.
49 s: MA(2) RuX(6) (X=Cl or Br), MA(2) MRuX(6) (M=Na, K or Ag; X=Cl or Br) and MA(3) Ru(2) X(9) (X=Br) b
50 ic {MnII4[MIV(CN)8]2} and {MnII9[MV(CN)8]6} (M = Mo, W) molecules in 2000, octacyanidometallates were
51 hieved CO(2) electroreduction on copper in 7 M potassium hydroxide electrolyte (pH ~ 15) with an ethy
52  in water (k(overall)(HOO(*)) = 1.53 x 10(8) M(-1) s(-1) and k(overall)(NO(2)) = 1.98 x 10(8) M(-1) s
53 ) s(-1) and k(overall)(NO(2)) = 1.98 x 10(8) M(-1) s(-1)), whereas it did not show NO scavenging acti
54 a dissociation constant (K(d)) of 3 x 10(-8) M whereas the MIPs without AuNPs could not detect even t
55 tuent in yttrium ruthenium pyrochlores Y(1.8)M(0.2)Ru(2)O(7-delta) (M = Cu, Co, Ni, Fe, Y) controls t
56 served basis (n = 130; M age = 45.8, SD = 8; M BMI = 34.48 kg/m2, SD = 4.87) and randomised by a blin
57 , Ph) formed by P-stereomutation involving a M(B2) permutational mechanism (Channel B).
58  explain these observations with the Texas A&M Oil spill/Outfall Calculator (TAMOC), which models the
59 umors driven by medroxyprogesterone acetate (M) and 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (D) recapitulate s
60 ge of mono-, di-, and trivalent Lewis acids (M(n+)).
61 ikingly, the proportion of flies dying after M. luteus infection was significantly lower when flies w
62 munogenicity and protective efficacy against M. tuberculosis challenge.
63 idence that suggests BCG may protect against M. tuberculosis infection as well as disease.
64  showed that vinculin, talin, integrin alpha(M)beta(2), and other components of podosomes are present
65 biochemistry from Uppsala University, and an M.S. in toxicology from the Karolinska Institute.
66 ors in the system are equilibria, that E and M states dominate across parameter space, but that bista
67 ment tests that detect immunoglobulins G and M.
68 sal isolated lymphoid follicles (SM-ILFs and M-ILFs, respectively) as well as in GALT-free intestinal
69         The structures of tolyporphins L and M have been revised to four constitutional isomers, isol
70                 Degeneration rates of S- and M-cones are negatively correlated with expression levels
71      Moreover, the visual function of S- and M-cones is markedly preserved in the KI;Fatp4 (-/-) mice
72 measured lung weights, pathology scores, and M.tb.
73  are observed at the [Formula: see text] and M points.
74               Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. smegmatis form drug-tolerant biofilms through dedicat
75 reduced in mlo mutants of barley, wheat, and M. truncatula, and this was accompanied by a pronounced
76 n of their [M + 2H](2+), [M + 2Na](2+), and [M + H + Na](2+) ions acquired by positive-ion electrospr
77 n complex with MT7, a subtype-selective anti-M(1)AChR snake venom toxin.
78  and subtype selectivity over the antitarget M(2) are valuable pharmacological tools and may enable i
79                                          Apo M remained associated with death (hazard ratio, 0.78 [95
80 C4 (apolipoprotein C4), APOM (apolipoprotein M), PCYOX1 (prenylcysteine oxidase 1), PON1, and APOE co
81 d for miRNAs, including acting on apoptosis, M. leprae recognition and engulfment, Schwann cell (SC)
82 ynthesized and studied for their affinity at M(1)-M(5) mAChRs.
83 intermediate metal hydride complexes bearing M-P bonds.
84 ntrations influence the interactions between M. liliana and MPB and affect biogeochemical processing
85 ronic neuronal hyperexcitability, induced by M-type potassium channel inhibition, triggered intrinsic
86 rogen coordinated single metal sites (M-N-C, M=Fe, Co, Ni, Mn) are the popular platinum group-metal (
87 -medial boundary zone of the amygdala (Amg(C/M-PAG) neurons) transiently suppressed USV production wi
88 gle-atom catalysts on nitrogen-doped carbon (M(1)/CN, M = Pt, Ir, Pd, Ru, Mo, Ga, Cu, Ni, Mn).
89 Co, or/and Mn) and nitrogen co-doped carbon (M-N-C) catalysts as the most promising alternative to PG
90 h an intranasal inoculation of 5 x 10(7) CFU M. muris 24 h before coinfection.
91 ene-containing SM cluster, ACE1, in a clonal M. oryzae population (Clade 2).
92 catalysts on nitrogen-doped carbon (M(1)/CN, M = Pt, Ir, Pd, Ru, Mo, Ga, Cu, Ni, Mn).
93                              Methyl-coenzyme M reductase (MCR) has been originally identified to cata
94                                 In contrast, M.C. shows near-normal scaling of in-flight grasp apertu
95 29, SE = 0.66, 95% CI, 9.99-12.59 vs control M = 7.23, SE = 0.46, 95% CI, 6.33-8.13, d = 0.92).
96 oint to an equivalent octahedral-coordinated M(4+) carbonate species as the resting state in all case
97 of miltefosine combined with topical GM-CSF (M+GM) versus miltefosine and placebo (M+P) versus standa
98 anel of clinically relevant BLs: class A CTX-M-15 and KPC-2, subclass B1 NDM-1 and VIM-2 MBLs, and th
99 loxacin is associated with decreased bla(CTX-M) (8% daily decrease for all).
100 iaxone are associated with increased bla(CTX-M) abundance during treatment (21% and 10% daily increas
101 esistance genes (bla(TEM), tetA, and bla(CTX-M)).
102                                  The bla(CTX-M), bla(TEM), and tetA genes are the main antibiotic-res
103 ium pyrochlores Y(1.8)M(0.2)Ru(2)O(7-delta) (M = Cu, Co, Ni, Fe, Y) controls the concentration of sur
104 s spectrometry (MRM-MS) assays that detected M. tuberculosis peptides in serum extracellular vesicles
105 onal synthesis of CoMP(x) with the different M compositions.
106                                          DSA-M were detected in 9 of 20 (45%) patients and for 10 of
107 ic memory B cell-derived HLA antibodies (DSA-M) in renal allograft recipients with pretransplant dono
108 que two open states, we report a two-stage E-M coupling mechanism in voltage-dependent gating of K(V)
109 erential transmission rate favoring higher F-M than M-F transmission with substantial statistical het
110 ino acid substitutions at residue 38 (I38T/F/M) reduced BXM potency and caused virus rebound in treat
111 xperiencing a switch back from high to low F:M-C:N recovered the nitrite oxidation function, with an
112 ity (94.5%) and was a better predictor of FA-M/E positivity than abnormal protein.
113 H(2) molecules and the binding sites of FeNi-M'MOF.
114                                     Finally, M. polymorpha and P. patens centromeres are of similar s
115 tructure (non-significant F(ST) < 0.001) for M. alfredi along this coast.
116 titative polymerase chain reaction assay for M. leprae, were validated as clinical diagnostic assays
117               However, diagnostic assays for M. genitalium have been limited in the United States.
118 matosis, 19 of 47 (40.43%) were positive for M. leprae, and 2 of 47 (4.26%) contained both organisms.
119 Mexican specimens (31.91%) were positive for M. lepromatosis, 19 of 47 (40.43%) were positive for M.
120 The identification of the cyst structure for M. ampla could be valuable in determining cyst morphotyp
121  RALF-likes (i.e., MiRALF1 and MiRALF3) from M. incognita were expressed in the esophageal gland with
122 e conserved in the orthologous proteins from M. tuberculosis Our findings support a role for EspE and
123 iately to DNA damage, but instead mount a G2/M DDR that evolves slowly and involves a phosphorylation
124 d it correlated with cell cycle arrest at G2/M, upregulation of tumor suppressor p53 and p21 protein.
125 ghly efficient synchronization method for G2/M phase of sheep fibroblasts, which was successfully app
126                                       The G2/M arrest was accompanied by apoptosis, mitochondrial dep
127  new [1,2]oxazoles to arrest cells in the G2/M phase in a concentration dependent manner and to induc
128 e 1,1,1,3,5,5,5-heptamethyltrisiloxane (MD(H)M).
129 rminal alkenes were found to react with MD(H)M, yielding exclusively the anti-Markovnikov product in
130                                Schulze-Hagen M, Hubel C, Meier-Schroers M, et al.
131         National Institutes of Health, Henry M Jackson Foundation for Advancement of Military Medicin
132 fluorophore with negative charge showed high M(2)R affinities (pK(i) (radioligand competition binding
133                                       Higher M-MDSC counts at day 14 posttransplant were observed in
134 ently developed cancer, and KTRs with higher M-MDSC at day 14 had significantly lower malignancy-free
135 red the effect of calcitriol on homeostatic (M-CSF, TGF-beta-treated) and proinflammatory (GM-CSF-tre
136                                    The HUNT, M-BERET, and Kunzmann tools identify patients with BE wi
137      We demonstrated that substitutions I38L/M/S/T not only had a differential effect on baloxavir su
138 n required for efficient splicing of the IAV M transcript in nuclear speckles.
139 Here, we used this technology to evaluate if M. tuberculosis peptides can also be detected in individ
140 s from 2008 to 2017 with immunoglobulin (Ig) M and IgG tested at diagnosis were classified according
141 ays after disease onset, immunoglobulin (Ig) M, IgA, and total antibody ELISAs increased in sensitivi
142 , we show seroconversion (immunoglobulin (Ig)M, IgA, IgG) in >95% of cases and neutralizing antibody
143  seven divalent transition metal ions M(II) (M = Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Pd, and Cd) under mild condition
144 -2 immunoglobulin G (IgG) and immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies was undertaken under medical supervis
145 t best response, median serum immunoglobulin M declined from 3,520 to 821 mg/dL, bone marrow disease
146 as positive in 33.6%, whereas immunoglobulin M and immunoglobulin G antibodies were positive in 15.7%
147 cs of immunoglobulin-G (IgG), immunoglobulin-M (IgM), and in vitro neutralizing antibody titers in CO
148 explored the role of this USP (USP(4207)) in M. smegmatis and found that its gene is present in an op
149 y reserves and reduced burrowing activity in M. liliana.
150 the targeted deletion of the pe/ppe genes in M. tuberculosis resulted in enhanced autophagy and impro
151 tic repertoire of epoxide hydrolase genes in M. tuberculosis.
152 pool and increased the percentage of GSCs in M- and S-phase of the cell cycle.
153 al score, and weight loss were also lower in M. muris-pretreated mice.
154 roEL1 was required for biofilm maturation in M. smegmatis.
155 arbon fixation pathways was also observed in M. cavernosa, while in X. muta there was higher abundanc
156 ons, we go on to identify unique paralogs in M. stadtmanae and Methanobrevibacter smithii that are ch
157 ol bacterial burden and disease pathology in M. tuberculosis infection.
158 d classical signatures of stress response in M. inflexa, including major changes in transcripts relat
159 annot be used to infer cross-transmission in M. abscessus but does provide enough information to repl
160    Lower protection from BCG with increasing M. tuberculosis exposure and age can inform vaccine deve
161             Six of these compounds inhibited M(pro), showing half-maximal inhibitory concentration va
162 4.06, t (55) = 6.11, p < 0.001; intervention M = 11.29, SE = 0.66, 95% CI, 9.99-12.59 vs control M =
163 on with seven divalent transition metal ions M(II) (M = Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Pd, and Cd) under mild co
164                These data indicate that IRAK-M regulates monocyte trafficking by increasing the expre
165                                  We isolated M. lepromatosis from a patient with DLL and propagated i
166                      Enzymatic parameters (K(M) and V(max)), residual activity, effect of bentonite a
167                                  During late M-phase of the cell-cycle, Cdc6 binds to ORC and the ORC
168  from 74 individuals presumed to have latent M. tuberculosis infection (LTBI) based on close contact
169 ith M tuberculosis or reactivation of latent M tuberculosis infection during such treatment.
170 was possible to follow the migration of live M. bovis Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) and to observe in
171  C-terminal domain of M(pro) (M(pro)C) locks M(pro) into a hyperactive octameric form that is hypothe
172 th body mass as log(DEE) = 2.04 + 0.95 x log(M) .
173 etal trinuclear clusters, namely, NU-1501-M (M = Al or Fe).
174 pt for M1-C Y (0.73; examiner 1 to 2) and M1-M X (0.69; examiners 1 to 3).
175 R(2) = 0.996) and high sensitivity of 106 mA M(-1) cm(-2).
176 o M-CSF-primed monocyte-derived macrophages (M-MO).
177                     Yao P, Bennett D, Mafham M, et al.
178               A well-saturated magnetization M-H loop with remanent magnetization of 3.5 emu/cm(3) wa
179 on, which is fundamentally essential to make M-N-C catalysts viable in PEMFC technologies.
180 In 678 post-pubertal adolescents (52% males, M(SD) age = 16.8 (0.2) years), height, weight, waist cir
181     CD11bCD33CD14CD15HLA-DR (monocytic MDSC [M-MDSC]) and CD11bCD33CD14CD15HLA-DR (monocytes), were d
182 n and murine renal biopsy including medulla (M) and cortex (C)) showed distinct metabolite compositio
183 t formed by decomposition of a complex metal M oxide (M (4)O(5)) with a stoichiometry of (Fe(3+) (2.1
184 n: elemental substitution on both the metal (M) and carbon/nitrogen (X) sites presents promising rout
185 rging atomically dispersed transition metal (M: Fe, Co, or/and Mn) and nitrogen co-doped carbon (M-N-
186 d spectral separation between their middle- (M-) and long- (L-) wave sensitive cone photoreceptors [2
187 proach was applied to synthesize the missing M = Ti, Zr members of the Delta,Lambda-[Cu(bpy)(2)(H(2)O
188                     The dehydrated molecule [M-H(2)O+H](+) was the base peak of the spectrum and no f
189   Treatment of [MoCl(4)(THF)(2)] with MOtBu (M = Na, Li) does not result in simple metathetic ligand
190 eight cofacial porphyrin prisms using MTPyP (M = Co(II) or Zn(II), TPyP = 4-tetrapyridylporphyrin) an
191                                   Muscarinic M(3) receptor antagonists and inverse agonists displayin
192  we examined signaling evoked by muscarinic (M(2)R) and adenosine (A(1)R) receptor activation in the
193 en insect virulence (V) and the mutualistic (M) support of nematode reproduction and colonization ini
194                                      MXenes (M(n+1)X(n)) have two sites for compositional variation:
195 allic complex features a relatively short Ni-M bond length, ranging from 2.3395(8) angstrom (Ni-Ga) t
196        Nipah virus (NiV) matrix protein (NiV M) plays a major role in virus assembly.
197 bda-[Cu(bpy)(2)(H(2)O)](2)[MF(6)](2).3H(2)O (M = Ti, Zr, Hf; bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine) family (space gro
198 haped (n=2) perfusion defects were observed (M=20; mean age=56 +/-8.7 years).
199               The tris- and tetra-adducts of M(3)N@I(h)-C(80) metallofullerenes were synthesized and
200                   There have been 5 cases of M. haemophilum ocular infections reported in the literat
201 SHR protein accumulates in cortical cells of M. truncatula but not Arabidopsis thaliana.
202  MtSSPdb currently hosts (1) a compendium of M. truncatula SSP candidates with putative function and
203 s (TV)/MG assay (cobas) for the detection of M. genitalium, using 22,150 urogenital specimens from bo
204 commercial molecular assays for detection of M. pneumoniae in the United States and identified clear
205 ng in the alpha-helical C-terminal domain of M(pro) (M(pro)C) locks M(pro) into a hyperactive octamer
206 interactions between the globular domains of M/R and DNA, we observe transient interactions between D
207          These lasting and marked effects of M(1) receptor stimulation reinforce our interest in this
208       This study investigated the effects of M.tb infection and BCG vaccination on B cell responses t
209  of climate change in the range expansion of M. soledadinus, with populations now thriving in low alt
210 identified functions essential for growth of M. intracellulare under conditions relevant to the host
211                         Expression levels of M and S opsin were quantified by western blotting at 10
212 rucial role in virulence and pathogenesis of M. tuberculosis In our earlier study, we demonstrated th
213                            The prevalence of M-HS was lower in PWH compared with uninfected controls
214 is and cervicitis had a higher prevalence of M. genitalium infection than women without those diagnos
215 male participants, the overall prevalence of M. genitalium infection was 10.3% and was significantly
216 ymptoms had a significantly elevated risk of M. genitalium infection compared to that for asymptomati
217 a from 97 US immigrants at various stages of M. tuberculosis infection, we showed protective in vitro
218    Here, we present the crystal structure of M(1)AChR in complex with MT7, a subtype-selective anti-M
219 Determination of the co-crystal structure of M-808 in complex with menin provides a structural basis
220 e revealed the clear geographic structure of M. sartor in Eurasia, encompassing two main clusters: so
221 ective, reproducible models for the study of M. haemolytica pathogenesis has hampered efforts to bett
222 age is crucial for survival and virulence of M. tuberculosis ESAT-6, a 6-kDa-secreted protein of regi
223                               The impacts on M. smegmatis growth range from mild to severe, but many
224 s-including EN-RAGE, TNFSF14, and oncostatin M-which correlated with disease severity and increased b
225 2 single mutants display modest but opposite M. oryzae resistance in the non-Piz-t background.
226 ace proteins (E and prM in immature virus or M in mature virus).
227 by decomposition of a complex metal M oxide (M (4)O(5)) with a stoichiometry of (Fe(3+) (2.15)Fe(2+)
228 ere made: Max A (with CPO of NS1, NS2, N, P, M, and SH ORFs), Max B (with CPO of G and F), Max L (wit
229 ferentiation through the inhibition of PEPCK-M.
230                   To conclude, as Pck2/PEPCK-M is the predominant isoform in C2C12 cells, we postulat
231 (Pck1/PEPCK-C) and mitochondrial (Pck2/PEPCK-M) isoform.
232  tracheal samples (to establish the true pig M. hyopneumoniae status) were collected at 7- to 14-day
233 M-CSF (M+GM) versus miltefosine and placebo (M+P) versus standard Sb v in the treatment of 133 patien
234 synthesizing compounds with electron-precise M=B triple bonds analogous to classical carbyne systems.
235                               Pretransplant, M-MDSC, and monocytes were similar in KTRs and healthy v
236 e alpha-helical C-terminal domain of M(pro) (M(pro)C) locks M(pro) into a hyperactive octameric form
237 e mechanisms to protect their genomes from R-M cleavage by covalent modifications, such as the hydrox
238 cleic acids e.g. restriction-modification (R-M) or CRISPR-Cas systems.
239  variable type I restriction-modification (R-M) system (SpnIII) has been linked to a change in capsul
240           Type I restriction-modification (R-M) systems consist of a DNA endonuclease (HsdR, HsdM and
241  safety in primarily elderly patients with R/M cSCC, supporting its use in clinical practice.
242 SLB1 targets BS1 for degradation to regulate M. truncatula organ size and shoot branching, providing
243 at L-EES can record direct muscle responses (M-waves) and H-reflexes, both of which are comparable to
244 on and family annotations; (2) a large-scale M. truncatula RNA-sequencing-based gene expression atlas
245     Schulze-Hagen M, Hubel C, Meier-Schroers M, et al.
246 ow (RPF), fat mass, and insulin sensitivity (M/I).
247 ors, demonstrated by folding a letter shape "M," a dynamic gripper, and a dynamic pacman The material
248                    Our genetic analyses show M. guttatus is highly dispersive and maintains large met
249  PCR-based detections and culture: we showed M. smithii microscopically and by a specific PCR followe
250 and nitrogen coordinated single metal sites (M-N-C, M=Fe, Co, Ni, Mn) are the popular platinum group-
251                           For selected small M. ulcerans lesions, 6 weeks may be as effective as 8 we
252  the retention time of each patient-specific M-protein.
253                               In this study, M. oleifera flowers, fruits and seeds from Guinea-Bissau
254 ht the feasibility of zebrafish for studying M. kansasii pathogenesis and for the first time identify
255 lows for initial proliferation and sustained M. abscessus pulmonary infection and permits evaluation
256 tivation thresholds (CCL1/3/4/5/XCL1); and T(M) chemokine profiles modulated by persisting viral Ags
257 ies highly polyfunctional CD8(+) and CD4(+)T(M) subsets; long-term CD8(+)T(M) maintenance is associat
258 +) and CD4(+)T(M) subsets; long-term CD8(+)T(M) maintenance is associated with a pronounced increase
259  dominate the earliest stages of the CD8(+)T(M) recall response because of expeditious synthesis/secr
260 bly, constitutive CCL5 expression by CD8(+)T(M) serves as a unique functional imprint of prior antige
261 ar little affected by the absence of major T(M) chemokines.
262 ake in primary and metastatic lesions with T/M, T/B, and T/I ranging from 5.29-110, 0.11-7.02, and 0.
263 l transmission rate favoring higher F-M than M-F transmission with substantial statistical heterogene
264                   These studies suggest that M. tuberculosis probably targets the ESAT-6 protein to i
265                              We suggest that M.EcoGII may represent an ancestral form of these enzyme
266 l-specific (CD3) antibodies, suggesting that M-tropic viruses had a macrophage origin.
267                     This study suggests that M-current suppression is important for stable encoding o
268                                          The M-current is a low voltage-activated potassium current g
269                                          The M. bovis isolates from badgers tended to be similar to t
270                                          The M. oleifera potential to fight malnutrition and health i
271  vivo efficacy of polyclonal IgG against the M. tuberculosis capsular polysaccharide arabinomannan (A
272 which hosted 50 m of shallow slip during the M(w)9.1 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake.
273 ots of the maxillary first molars and in the M roots of the mandibular first molars, respectively.
274 e segregation of pale-green seedlings in the M(3) generation, and a subset of these was identified to
275  Importantly, no mutations were found in the M-DeltaM51 protein, and no deletions or mutations were f
276                           To investigate the M. pneumoniae genotype shift and its impact on clinical
277 s coordinated by hydrophobic residues of the M and E transmembrane helices that form a binding pocket
278                             Monophyly of the M, C, and O lineages is strongly supported, but the A li
279 how the direct competitive inhibition of the M. abscessus beta-lactamase, Bla(Mab), using a novel ass
280 omplemented biotin-independent growth of the M. smegmatis tam deletion mutant strain.
281 pathogenicity precluded in vivo studies, the M. tuberculosis Tam also replaced E. coli BioC both in v
282                             We find that the M(w) 6.5 event initiated on a right-lateral NW striking
283 ol 2 and were positively associated with the M-value and inversely associated with fasting glucose an
284 as confirmed through determination of their [M + 2H](2+), [M + 2Na](2+), and [M + H + Na](2+) ions ac
285 less number of compositions possible through M-site solid solutions.
286 eve pulmonary delivery daily over 10 days to M. tuberculosis infected mice for FG2 HSA nanoparticles
287                 Restriction of Mus81-Mms4 to M phase but not S phase allows a wildtype response to va
288 his hybrid is more chemically reminiscent to M. pyrifera.
289 -HT(2B) and 5-HT(7) expression restricted to M-CSF-primed monocyte-derived macrophages (M-MO).
290 valent immunity: increased susceptibility to M. oryzae and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, hemibiotrop
291  Locke, Thrift, Michigan BE pREdiction Tool [M-BERET], Nord-Trondelag Health Study [HUNT], and Kunzma
292                  Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb.) is a pervasive respiratory disease that could be
293 as infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) is critical as recent infection is the strongest c
294  pig vaccination-Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb.) challenge model to test the protective efficacy o
295 While learning from complications is useful, M&M does not meet expectations for system-wide improveme
296 aterial had a significant effect (e.g. S vs. M: - 1.2 +/- 4.9 HU vs. - 2.1 +/- 6.0 HU; 0.0 mg/ml vs.
297 s (DH%) and weight-average molecular weight (M(w)) in milk protein hydrolysates.
298     The ordered compounds MA(2) MRuX(6) with M(+) and Ru(3+) crystallize in a structure related to Ba
299  number of reports of primary infection with M tuberculosis or reactivation of latent M tuberculosis
300 ld pigs were intratracheally inoculated with M. hyopneumoniae Matched serum and tracheal samples (to
301 inform treatment strategies in patients with M. tuberculosis/HIV coinfection.
302                 They have the formula (xAMPY)M(2)I(6) (x = 3 or 4, M = Sn(2+) or Pb(2+)) which is dou

 
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