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1 SEP amplitude but not latency effects recovered after 7
2 SEP indicators at 3 life stages (childhood, adulthood, a
3 SEP inequalities in CRP emerged in 30s, increased up to
4 SEP inequalities in fibrinogen decreased with age.
5 SEP is associated with T2DM risk factors in children but
6 SEP over the life course is related to the risk of incid
7 SEP-1 performance was associated with structural hospita
8 SEP-1 reporting was more common in larger, nonprofit hos
9 SEP-225289 is a novel compound that, based on in vitro p
10 perative mJOA (P = .927), T2 HSI (P = .176), SEP amplitude (P = .154), and latency (P = .260) did not
12 95% CI, 1-13) 72 hours after CPR, and absent SEPs during hypothermia (FPR 3; 95% CI, 1-7) and after r
15 inal data to examine how childhood and adult SEP relates to BMI across adulthood in three national Br
16 The strength of association between adult SEP and BMI did not vary with age in any consistent patt
18 l hygiene) were the mediators, and adulthood SEP (education and income) represented the exposure-indu
20 etween early life, young and later adulthood SEP and the expression of 845 genes involved in human in
21 ly life, young adulthood and later adulthood SEP with each inflammatory markers separately, or by com
22 ustment for young and mid-to-older adulthood SEP and established heart failure risk factors attenuate
23 Of the SEP measures, mid-to-older adulthood SEP showed the strongest association with incident heart
29 assessing associations of race/ethnicity and SEP to health outcomes with CIs); illustrate the applica
30 lammation measured as C-reactive protein and SEP across four countries (Britain, Ireland, Portugal an
34 the anterior hypothalamus (AH), septal area (SEP), and ventromedial nucleus of the posterior division
38 rse SEP-1 performance, hospitals with better SEP-1 performance tended to be smaller, for-profit, nont
40 e countries reporting an association between SEP (e.g., income, education, occupation, private medica
41 ind a consistent inverse association between SEP and CRP across cohorts, where participants with a le
44 y the theory, absolute differentials between SEP groups reflect the pattern of societal income inequa
45 s evidence for a complex interaction between SEP and other variables, such as ethnicity, sex, and the
46 onal study assessed the relationship between SEP and human infection within a single community in wes
47 We investigated the relationship between SEP and statin adherence in a country with universal cov
48 equality to measure the relationship between SEP and use of eye care services across the entire distr
49 SEP-1 measure, and the relationship between SEP-1 performance and performance on other quality measu
54 nt have on neuronal activity, as measured by SEPs, and on the amplitude of the BOLD fMRI signal in ra
56 provides additional evidence that childhood SEP is associated with a sustainable upregulation of the
57 ogen and C-reactive protein, while childhood SEP influences hemostatic markers more than does adult S
58 rthologs together with AGL6 encode classical SEP floral organ identity and floral termination functio
59 ers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) SEP-1 BCx component, 30-day readmission, and all-cause i
62 xamined the impact of changes in life-course SEP on incidence of dementia and cognitive impairment bu
63 authors examined the effects of life-course SEP on inflammatory and hemostatic markers: fibrinogen,
64 IND with every 1-unit increase in cumulative SEP disadvantage across the life course (hazard ratio =
67 , worsening cardiac denervation (global diff-SEP > 9) occurred in 14 of 23 (60.9%) patients over 2 y,
68 cline in lateral and inferior segments (diff-SEP -82 to -99) compared with anterior and septal segmen
71 ylogenetic and expression analysis for eight SEP-like GERBERA REGULATOR OF CAPITULUM DEVELOPMENT (GRC
75 takeholder workgroup recognizes the need for SEP-1 but strongly believes that multiple antibiotics li
76 l quality, providing preliminary support for SEP-1 performance as a marker of timely hospital sepsis
77 ibiotics listed in the antibiotic tables for SEP-1 are not appropriate and the use of these antibioti
78 henotypes were not socially patterned or had SEP patterns that were not related to smoke exposure.
79 odels, participants with a continuously high SEP had lower hazard ratios for dementia/CIND compared w
81 evidence.In the general population, a higher SEP appears to be associated with an increased 'hypothet
83 ce rate ratios for children with the highest SEP were 1.29 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.15, 1.44)
87 us relationships can exist between household SEP and infection risk for different pathogens in low in
89 early life to adulthood, we investigate how SEP indicators at different points across the life cours
92 ve led to the detection of several new human SEPs (novel human genes), improved confidence in the SEP
100 If the SEP moiety has been internalized, SEP will remain fluorescent even during application of t
101 accompanied by the suppression of only late SEP components (P300) and was stronger for individuals w
102 At 8 months, posture influenced mid-latency SEP components, but by 10 months effects were observed a
103 ive decline and examine how individual-level SEP factors (educational level, annual income, and occup
104 ors examined the relation between early-life SEP and incident, hospitalized heart failure among middl
109 proportional hazards regression, early-life SEP was inversely related to incident heart failure afte
112 iotic- and fluid-focused sepsis bundles like SEP-1 improve survival but do not demonstrate the superi
113 t antibiotic- and fluid-focused bundles like SEP-1 would probably show benefit, but evidence supporti
119 compared with those with a continuously low SEP at all 3 life stages (hazard ratio = 0.49, 95% confi
120 clinical characteristics, and copayment, low SEP was associated with statin nonadherence (proportion
122 dherence trajectories showed that men in low SEP were likely to belong to trajectories presenting a f
127 Individuals in households with the lowest SEP were at greatest risk of infection with P. falciparu
129 ; mean severity z score, -2.47 to -2.0; mean SEP, -167 to -139), with lateral and proximal inferior s
134 graphic characteristics, higher neighborhood SEP was significantly associated with cognitive function
135 r individual educational level, neighborhood SEP remained associated with baseline cognition but not
136 ults suggest that the effect of neighborhood SEP on cognitive decline among Latinos is primarily acco
146 estimate direct and indirect associations of SEP and RPF, and we estimated average marginal controlle
148 biological embedding and the consequences of SEP experiences from early life to adulthood, we investi
149 ferent ethnic groups and the contribution of SEP to ethnic differences in T2DM risk in young people h
150 tudy was conducted during the development of SEP-225289 to investigate its dopamine and serotonin tra
154 The present study examined the effects of SEP and L-Cit on diabetic cardiomyopathy and ischemia/re
155 y to confirm the effects and side effects of SEP-363856, as well as its efficacy relative to existing
156 use of social class as the sole indicator of SEP-while it was available in each cohort in both childh
161 uantify the associations between measures of SEP and use of healthcare in the last year of life.
164 the present findings support the revision of SEP-1 to allow flexibility in treatment according to phy
165 trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of SEP-363856 in adults with an acute exacerbation of schiz
166 ith a pH sensitivity that approaches that of SEP, making it amenable for detection of single exocytos
167 ectra in absorbance units produced values of SEP that ranged from 0.41 to 2.02 mM and an average of 1
171 We substantiated the astrocytic origin of SEPs through paired neuron-astrocyte recordings, where w
172 DNA repair and underscores the potential of SEPs to serve important biological functions in mammalia
173 mic stress induce the rapid proliferation of SEPs, but they do not differentiate until serum erythrop
176 meostasis, trauma had exaggerated effects on SEP amplitude and mitochondrial morphology, suggesting a
179 cortex does not significantly reduce the P1 SEP component but strongly reduces the N1 and P2 compone
181 rane chimera, named super ecliptic phluorin (SEP)-TAC-7.3, functions and traffics as a wild-type (WT)
183 scent protein mutant superecliptic pHluorin (SEP) is particularly well suited to these applications.
184 ent protein, such as superecliptic pHluorin (SEP), which is brightly fluorescent at pH 7.4 but not fl
185 To demonstrate the utility of the pHuji plus SEP pair, we perform simultaneous two-color imaging of c
186 n reading frame (sORF)-encoded polypeptides (SEPs) has raised important questions about the functiona
187 ause they detect smORF-encoded polypeptides (SEPs) to validate smORF translation and SEP stability.
189 rtance of household socio-economic position (SEP) in shaping individual infectious disease risk is in
191 ble pathway linking socio-economic position (SEP) to premature ageing and is a possible explanation f
193 relationship between socioeconomic position (SEP) across the life course and inflammation (as measure
194 anges in life-course socioeconomic position (SEP) and cognitive decline or incidence of dementia.
196 lating to link lower socioeconomic position (SEP) and poorer health, and the inflammatory system stan
197 associations between socioeconomic position (SEP) and risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
198 Children with a low socioeconomic position (SEP) had more asthma alone (adjusted multinomial odds ra
203 er (>=60 years), low-socioeconomic position (SEP) Latinos (predominantly of Mexican descent) in Sacra
204 eview focuses on how socioeconomic position (SEP) may influence hypothetical and actual living kidney
206 ence of neighborhood socioeconomic position (SEP) on cognitive decline and examine how individual-lev
207 luence of early-life socioeconomic position (SEP) on incident heart failure in blacks and whites is u
208 effect of early-life socioeconomic position (SEP) on periodontitis at age 31 years, controlling for a
210 g cancer varies with socioeconomic position (SEP), it is not known whether socioeconomic inequalities
212 earch shows that low socioeconomic position (SEP; especially low income) is associated with statin no
213 ignificantly reduced sound-evoked potential (SEP) amplitudes and increased SEP latencies in control g
216 re regarding somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) gating is commonly cited as a potential mechanism u
217 y (HSI), and somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) were analyzed by using a logistic regression model
218 omponent of somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) and the area of high-frequency oscillations (HFO).
219 decomposed somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) into three major components: P1, N1, and P2, where
220 ys recorded somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) with an almost twice SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) wh
221 dent spontaneous slow excitatory potentials (SEP) originate at dendritic locations and are significan
223 we recorded somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) from 6.5-, 8-, and 10-month-old infants while pres
224 g the extracellular sound-evoked potentials (SEPs) from the antennal nerve while monitoring the likel
226 edian nerve somatosensory-evoked potentials (SEPs) to predict poor outcome in patients treated with m
227 signal and somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) using short, typically 300 micros, square stimulat
229 values of the standard error of prediction (SEP) for glucose concentration are maintained to a range
231 Pred)>0.91 and standard error of prediction (SEP) of 24mg/100g phenolics, 7mg/100g monomeric anthocya
232 (PLSR) showed standard error of prediction (SEP) ~2.33, 0.06, 0.41, 0.30 and 0.014 g/L for estimatio
233 tion (RSQ) and standard error of prediction (SEP), respectively) for the developed models were: 0.82
234 bination of sequential extraction procedure (SEP) and chemical composition analysis of impoundment sl
235 elivered median nerve stimulation to produce SEPs during a force-matching paradigm (used to quantify
236 score severity and severity-extent product (SEP) on 9-segment bullseye maps and decline in cardiac s
241 ter and less abundant than average proteins, SEP detection using proteomics faces unique challenges.
243 ulate matter during the summer export pulse (SEP) average 408, 283, 24.1, 1.1, and 67.5 mumol.m(-2).d
246 Adjustment for lifestyle indicators reduces SEP differentials by between 45% and 52% but cannot acco
247 of En and Inv in postmitotic neurons reduces SEP amplitude but also reduces synaptic strength at the
248 we show that rather than directly regulating SEPs, Epo promotes this transition from proliferation to
250 The majority of eligible hospitals reported SEP-1 data, and overall bundle compliance was highly var
252 e hospital factors associated with reporting SEP-1 data, the hospital factors associated with perform
254 with an acute exacerbation of schizophrenia, SEP-363856, a non-D2-receptor-binding antipsychotic drug
256 te functional diversification for SEPALLATA (SEP)-like MADS box genes that often function redundantly
258 OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CO 1 (SOC1), SEPALLATA (SEP) and SHORT VEGETATIVE PHASE (SVP) Arabidopsis thalia
259 es, such as AN and members of the SEPALLATA (SEP) family, to activate precociously, while the express
260 We report a role for the C. elegans separase SEP-1, primarily known for its essential activity in cel
262 ndent on an interaction between phospho-Ser (SEP)-196 and Arg-201, reducing Arg-201 interaction with
264 t a functional characterization of the seven SEP/AGL6 and four AP1/SQUA genes in the distant asterid
265 nagement Bundle, Severe Sepsis/Septic Shock (SEP-1) performance measure to the Hospital Inpatient Qua
266 ng acute and chronic recordings, significant SEP responses in the triangle between the ansate, diagon
273 vel human genes), improved confidence in the SEP assignments, and enabled quantification of SEPs unde
275 , there is no evidence of discordance in the SEP of donors and recipients that would suggest undisclo
276 e of these antibiotics, as called for in the SEP-1 measure, is not in alignment with prudent antimicr
277 re on the PANSS at baseline was 101.4 in the SEP-363856 group and 99.7 in the placebo group, and the
279 thy diet explained part, but not all, of the SEP inequalities in inflammation; in general, BMI exerte
282 ces in the functional diversification of the SEP/AGL6 and AP1/SQUA MADS-box subfamilies during angios
283 l factors associated with performance on the SEP-1 measure, and the relationship between SEP-1 perfor
284 ator of PKC inhibition and suggests that the SEP-196/Arg-201 interaction is critical for maintaining
287 characterization of MRI-2 suggests that this SEP may participate in DNA repair and underscores the po
289 ice at 6 to 8 weeks of age received vehicle, SEP, or L-Cit orally alone or in combination for 8 weeks
293 childhood ALL was negatively associated with SEP among Hispanics but was positively associated among
294 and 95% confidence intervals associated with SEP and race/ethnicity, adjusted for sex, age, and year
297 to the risk of incident heart failure, with SEP later in adulthood having a more prominent role than
299 1 ratio to receive once-daily treatment with SEP-363856 (50 mg or 75 mg) or placebo for 4 weeks.