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1                                              SN biopsy identified significantly smaller LN metastases
2                                              SN levels were elevated in patients with CPVT and follow
3                                              SN mapping was performed using lymphoscintigraphy and SP
4                                              SN production is upregulated in conditions with cardiomy
5                                              SN treatment also lowered the incidence of early afterde
6                                              SN-AI(95) was an independent contributor of poor motor o
7                                              SNs were identified and removed from 2859 patients who h
8 rols, with AUC = 0.992 (95% CI 0.983-1.000), SN = 0.963 (95% CI 0.913-1.000), and SP = 0.967 (95% CI
9 pically very difficult to produce sub-100nm, SN-38-encapsulated nanoparticles without modification of
10                  Therefore, these sub-100nm, SN-38-encapsulated photonic micelles show great promise
11 on of the excised specimens revealed that 14 SNs removed under ePLND or after unblinding contained ra
12 on of the excised specimens revealed that 14 SNs removed under ePLND or after unmasking contained rad
13         Data on 279 patients (139 ND and 140 SN) could be analyzed.
14 ith L-DOPA compared to baseline (200 of 1807 SN-VTA voxels; P(corrected) = 0.046), although the small
15 4,402 survivors, 495 (11.2%) developed 1,269 SNs.
16 assay involves the extraction of free SN-38, SN-38G by protein precipitation, and subsequent acid hyd
17                              Among the 2,748 SN-negative patients, SN biopsy would not have been offe
18             At a pre-selected cutoff of >80% SN and SP for the affiliated PancRISK score, we demonstr
19                                 Accordingly, SN attenuated isoproterenol induced autophosphorylation
20                                       Adding SN biopsy in patients with negative PSMA PET/CT results
21                   During ePLND 22 additional SNs were resected (7 in the hybrid tracer group and 15 i
22                  During ePLND, 22 additional SNs were resected (7 in the hybrid-tracer group and 15 i
23 c/F bottles as well as resin-free BacT/Alert SN and BD Bactec standard anaerobic bottles.
24           Median cross-sectional area of all SN metastases was 0.13 mm; in US true-positive nodes, it
25 lloid to create a road map that depicted all SNs.
26 e only allowed intraoperative removal of all SNs in 40% of patients in the hybrid tracer group and in
27 idance allowed intraoperative removal of all SNs in only 40% of patients in the hybrid-tracer group a
28                                        Among SN-positive patients, 39 (7.1%) had an abnormal US.
29 tively, and no significant differences among SN (68.5%), CN (26.4%), and SASF (5.2%).
30  and 6 patients with penile cancer during an SN biopsy procedure using indocyanine green-(99m)Tc-nano
31 r bottle types, SA and FA Plus (aerobic) and SN and FN Plus (anaerobic), was performed in a clinical
32 tely 17,000 nuclei from matched cortical and SN samples.
33 patients, such as the use of PSMA PET/CT and SN biopsy rather than ePLND as the preferred approach fo
34 overexpressing cells toward daunorubicin and SN-38, respectively, in concentration ranges that qualif
35 rns between the three networks, with FPN and SN activity predominant in early windows and DN stimulat
36 a the SNc-related nigrostriatal pathway) and SN (hypothetically via the VTA-related mesocorticolimbic
37 (di-, tri-, and tetra-) between striatum and SN N-glycans with the detection of phosphorylated N-glyc
38  abundances of N-glycans in the striatum and SN of rodent brains, serving as a foundation for identif
39   The total N-glycomes from the striatum and SN were characterized using database mining (GlycoStore)
40 ation of N-glycans from the rat striatum and SN; reproducibility, resolution, and relative quantitati
41 807 substantia nigra-ventral tegmental area (SN-VTA) voxels, P(corrected) = 0.038), particularly in t
42 substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area (SN/VTA), medial temporal lobe, or subsequent memory perf
43 ur aetiological understanding by associating SN cell type expression profiles with specific disease r
44                                      Because SN inhibits CaMKIIdelta (Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent pro
45 ticorrelation between SN and DMN and between SN and ECN compared with patients with unfavorable outco
46 ectivity and greater anticorrelation between SN and DMN and between SN and ECN compared with patients
47 ession models tested the association between SN-AI(95) and clinical scores.
48      Beyond PD, we find associations between SN DaNs and GABAergic neuron gene expression and multipl
49 cking and hydrophobicity interaction between SN-38, and a unique class of photonic nanoporphyrin mice
50                         Interactions between SN and CaMKIIdelta were mapped using pull-down experimen
51 ontrol subjects; and 3) the relation between SN-centered network dynamics and clinical symptoms.
52  the protein layer to release antibody-bound SN-38.
53  higher (P < 0.001) with BBB disruption, but SN-38 was only detected in <50% of the samples and only
54 owed that the extent of tumor penetration by SN-38 was significantly higher in mice receiving the tar
55 ac communication, CMs, directly contacted by SNs in co-cultures, were larger than the non-targeted on
56           Based on the evidence that cardiac SNs are unevenly distributed throughout the myocardial w
57                                  Circulating SN (secretoneurin) concentrations are increased in patie
58 T (high-sensitivity troponin T), circulating SN levels declined after resuscitation, as the risk of a
59 ecommend SNB in most cN1 patients with clear SNs after primary chemotherapy because the high SNB fals
60  which has only been reported in collismycin SN.
61 ally-located substantia nigra pars compacta (SN) and medially-located ventral tegmental area (VTA), b
62                               By conjugating SN-38 to the dendrimer via different linker technologies
63  the ipsilateral compared with contralateral SN.
64                                    Detaching SN unmasked ectopic pacemaking in AVRs and pacemaker act
65 rly in the more medial, anterior, and dorsal SN-VTA.
66  at 11 nM (EC(50)), time-dependently doubled SN-38 toxicity in a period of 7 days at 10 nM, and half-
67  lower sensitivity to Cav1.3 variants during SN DA-like pacemaking compared with Cav1.2 during aSM-li
68 e classification analysis identified dynamic SN-centered cross-network interaction patterns as factor
69       In both cohorts, we found that dynamic SN-centered cross-network interactions were significantl
70 st 6 months after surgery, thus establishing SN as the standard of care in OC.
71                                      Excised SNs were histopathologically assessed and considered pos
72 n PSMA PET/CT were considered candidates for SN biopsy with indocyanine green-(99m)Tc-nanocolloid or
73 sing spectral synthesis models developed for SN 2017iuk, we show that these features are characterize
74  cycle length in AVRs, indicating a role for SN-like pacemaker mechanisms.
75                        Patient selection for SN biopsy can be assisted by National Comprehensive Canc
76 ients, US is not an effective substitute for SN biopsy.
77  5-year survival have increased the risk for SNs and debilitating health conditions for survivors yet
78 e presence of trace level of SN-38G and free SN-38 in plasma, which suggests an improved therapeutic
79    The assay involves the extraction of free SN-38, SN-38G by protein precipitation, and subsequent a
80            A standard Nissen fundoplication (SN) was performed in cases with an abdominal length >1.5
81 late an R2* asymmetry index (SN-AI); greater SN-AI indicated greater relative R2* in the ipsilateral
82                Among those patients, 548 had SN metastases.
83       The 95th percentile of R2* (hereafter, SN-AI(95)) was compared according to infarct location wi
84 vidual infarcted voxels associated with high SN-AI(95) through voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping.
85  and average maps consistently showed higher SN R2* at 1 year if ipsilateral striatum was infarcted t
86 on of the infarct was associated with higher SN-AI(95) at 1 year independently from infarct volume, S
87 external capsule were associated with higher SN-AI(95) at 1 year.
88 f the 20 patients with HIV, 14 (70%) had HIV-SN.
89 in micelles (NPM), the extremely hydrophobic SN-38 was successfully encapsulated into NPM with signif
90 nctions, reduction of TH-expressing cells in SN, and TH mRNA/protein levels in midbrain/striatum.
91    Purpose To assess longitudinal changes in SN R2* by using MRI in the setting of ipsilesional supra
92 the detection of phosphorylated N-glycans in SN which were not detected in the striatum.
93        Slow migration is the default mode in SN-mDA neurons, while fast, laterally-directed migration
94  T cells across the endothelial monolayer in SN of hemiparkinsonian monkeys.
95 ective connectivity between brain regions in SN and FPN distinguished the ADHD and TD groups, with rD
96 DA neurons we demonstrate its direct role in SN-mDA tangential migration.
97 ns, hyperchromic and bathochromic effects in SNs containing all co-pigment sources, except for PRE.
98 ound 19, concentration-dependently increased SN-38-mediated cancer cell death at 11 nM (EC(50)), time
99 terally to calculate an R2* asymmetry index (SN-AI); greater SN-AI indicated greater relative R2* in
100 In line with CaMKIIdelta and RyR inhibition, SN treatment decreased Ca(2+) spark frequency and dimens
101 lantation ipsilateral to the vector-injected SN.
102                           Visual inspection, SN-AI(95), and average maps consistently showed higher S
103 owed by triethylamine induced intramolecular SN(Ar) displacement reaction and subsequent Michael addi
104 escence guidance was used for intraoperative SN identification.
105 escence-guidance was used for intraoperative SN identification.
106 ugated with active metabolite of irinotecan (SN-38), on Trop-2 positive cervical cancer cell lines an
107 index (0.725), and absolute difference of IT-SN GCIPL thickness (0.715).
108     For macular asymmetry parameters, log IT/SN index had the largest AUROC (0.734), followed by log
109  best measures of asymmetry analysis (log IT/SN index) and those of cpRNFL, GCIPL, and ONH parameters
110                                       The IT/SN asymmetry index not only had the largest pAUROC based
111 lar ganglion cell asymmetry parameter was IT/SN asymmetry index, which could be a new parameter to de
112                   Mechanistic studies mapped SN binding to the substrate binding site in the catalyti
113 of distinguishing CPT-11 from its metabolite SN-38.
114 al SN-38 and its glucuronidation metabolite (SN-38G) using stable isotope dilution (SID) ultrahigh-pe
115 ar whether Reelin acts directly on migrating SN-mDA neurons and how it affects their cell morphology
116  cell morphologies of tangentially migrating SN-mDA neurons in 3D and identify two distinct migration
117 of the SPECT/CT images, the number of missed SN's were recorded and their resection was pursued when
118 of the SPECT/CT images, the number of missed SNs was recorded and their resection was pursued when th
119 thocyanins and colour in strawberry nectars (SNs), sweetened with sucrose (SNS), maltose syrup (SNM)
120  regarding the risk of subsequent neoplasms (SNs) in children with pathogenic neurofibromatosis type
121 years from diagnosis), subsequent neoplasms (SNs), and chronic health conditions were evaluated in th
122                           The sciatic nerve (SN) showed increased nonuniform, internodal segments sug
123 LAI were correlated to the salience network (SN) and language network (LN) and anti-correlated to the
124                        The salience network (SN) is dysregulated in many neuropsychiatric disorders,
125 ensorimotor network (SMN), salience network (SN), and default-mode network (DMN)-and in neurotransmit
126 ork interactions among the salience network (SN), central executive network, and default mode network
127 tention network (DAN), the salience network (SN), the somatosensory network (SMN) and the between-net
128 lt mode network (DMN), and salience network (SN).
129 s: (i) cingulo-opercular "salience" network (SN) anchored in the right anterior insula, dorsal anteri
130 hese evident functions, sympathetic neurons (SNs) also provide trophic input to cardiomyocytes (CMs),
131 opaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra (SN) and affected the integrity of the nigrostriatal syst
132 rafficking, in vivo in the substantia nigra (SN) and the serum of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydr
133  (DA) neuronal loss in the substantia nigra (SN) and ventral tegmental area (VTA), supporting an impo
134 ated from the striatum and substantia nigra (SN) can give an insight into the establishment and patho
135  cell type patterns in the substantia nigra (SN) from 53 donors with and without PD, as well as in in
136  expression profile of the substantia nigra (SN) from PD patients, analyzed post mortem.
137             Background The substantia nigra (SN) is suspected to be affected after remote infarction,
138 n of neutral lipids in the substantia nigra (SN) of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and its relatio
139    Dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra (SN) pars compacta are selectively lost during the progre
140 d DA neurons in the medial substantia nigra (SN) projecting either to dorsal or ventral striatum.
141 ynuclein (A53T) in the rat substantia nigra (SN) to produce degeneration of SN dopamine neurons, loss
142 anscriptomic atlas for the substantia nigra (SN), generated by sequencing approximately 17,000 nuclei
143 ns make projections to the substantia nigra (SN), ventral tegmental area (VTA) and ventrolateral-vent
144 in dopamine neurons of the substantia nigra (SN).
145  unilaterally into the rat substantia nigra (SN).
146 GLT-1 expression in murine substantia nigra (SN).
147 g secondary sulfate (SS), secondary nitrate (SN), biomass burning (BB), pyrolyzed organic carbon (OP)
148 AN), sodium sulfate (SS), or sodium nitrate (SN) solutions with 1 M phosphate buffer (PB) at differen
149 ane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT and sentinel node (SN) biopsy in PSMA PET/CT-negative patients for primary
150                               Sentinel node (SN) biopsy is accurate in operable oral and oropharyngea
151 e US could avoid the need for sentinel node (SN) biopsy, but in most single-institution reports, the
152 taneous melanoma, the risk of sentinel node (SN) metastasis varies according to several clinicopathol
153 d to identify determinants of sentinel node (SN) status for incorporation into an externally validate
154       Knowing that the hybrid sentinel node (SN) tracer indocyanine green (ICG)-(99m)Tc-nanocolloid g
155    In right atrial preparations, sinus node (SN) was dominant and AVRs displayed 1:1 impulse conducti
156 phatic drainage patterns and sentinel nodes (SNs) of individual prostate cancer patients.
157  a roadmap that depicted all sentinel nodes (SNs).
158 FB coupling between the DAN and DMN (but not SN and DMN) is associated with greater sustained attenti
159 l striatum was infarcted than if it was not (SN-AI(95), 4.25 vs -0.88; P < .001), but this was not ob
160 lop a new relationship between smoke number (SN) and BC mass concentration.
161                         In vitro analyses of SN/CM co-cultures, ex vivo confocal and multiphoton imag
162 y enables delivery of high concentrations of SN-38 to tumors.
163              We use a data set consisting of SN-BC mass concentration pairs, collected using certific
164 K-1) selectively potentiated cytotoxicity of SN-38, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and mitoxantrone, but not t
165 K-1) selectively potentiated cytotoxicity of SN-38, 5-fluorouracil and mitoxantrone, but not that of
166 tantia nigra (SN) to produce degeneration of SN dopamine neurons, loss of striatal dopamine levels, a
167 led administration of an efficacious dose of SN-38, achieving significant regression of the SW620 tum
168 are a likely target mediating the effects of SN DA activation.
169                           In vivo effects of SN were investigated in CPVT mice (RyR2 [ryanodine recep
170  differ from those observed in the ejecta of SN 2017iuk at later times.
171  our knowledge, the oncologic equivalence of SN biopsy and neck lymph node dissection (ND; standard t
172             Whether secondary involvement of SN worsens overall clinical outcome after a supratentori
173 ults revealed the presence of trace level of SN-38G and free SN-38 in plasma, which suggests an impro
174                        Circulating levels of SN and other biomarkers were assessed in patients with c
175 GM1 administration protected against loss of SN dopamine neurons and striatal dopamine levels, reduce
176 th cohorts, dynamic time-varying measures of SN-centered cross-network interactions were correlated w
177                      Tangential migration of SN-mDA neurons is altered in absence of Reelin signaling
178 ght aberrancies in task-evoked modulation of SN and FPN connectivity in children with ADHD.
179 associated virus-9-induced overexpression of SN attenuated arrhythmic induction during stress testing
180 ripartite connectivity-based parcellation of SN with a limbic, cognitive, motor arrangement.
181 ow significant contribution to protection of SN anthocyanins and colour.
182 pratentorial infarct and the relationship of SN signal change to clinical outcome.
183  = .003), yielding a 2.4-fold higher risk of SN (95% CI, 1.3 to 4.3; P = .005) in the NF1-affected in
184 d that more accurately estimates the risk of SN positivity in patients with melanoma than currently a
185 lop a primary tumor are at increased risk of SN when compared with non-NF1 childhood cancer survivors
186  due to the ultra-flat aromatic structure of SN-38, it is typically very difficult to produce sub-100
187 e unmasked, causing transient suppression of SN pacemaking.
188 tivity, we hypothesized that upregulation of SN in patients protects against cardiomyocyte mechanisms
189                          The combined use of SN biopsy and PSMA PET/CT identified all pN1 patients (1
190          Relative rates (RRs) and 95% CIs of SNs by mutation status were estimated using multivariabl
191 atment-related risks, for the development of SNs.
192           In line with the trophic effect of SNs, and with local neuro-cardiac communication, CMs, di
193  cohort, the 20-year cumulative incidence of SNs in NF1 childhood cancer survivors was 7.3%, compared
194  survey, the 15-year cumulative incidence of SNs was higher among survivors with multimodal therapy (
195 that both the acute and chronic influence of SNs on cardiac function and structure is enacted as a re
196 c nodal surgery underestimated the number of SNs in 60%-80% of patients.
197 c nodal surgery underestimated the number of SNs in 60-80% of patients.
198 ce a significant difference in the number of SNs visualized (P = 0.836).
199 aging lymphadenectomy including resection of SNs related to the ovary, SPECT/CT was performed within
200 ndividuals with a primary tumor, the risk of SNs was 2.8-fold higher in patients with irradiated NF1
201                     In contrast, the risk of SNs was not significantly elevated after exposure to alk
202 kylating agents, confer an increased risk of SNs.
203  decrease was not observed in sodium (SS- or SN-PB) droplets, and no pH differences were observed bet
204 ables related to palatal contour (PP to PAS, SN to PAS, palatal surface angle) and occlusal planes (U
205 ntially expressed genes from both PD patient SN and SNCA-A53T hNs were associated with regulatory mot
206        Among the 2,748 SN-negative patients, SN biopsy would not have been offered to 22.1%, 13.4%, a
207 antibody conjugated to the cytotoxic payload SN-38.
208       This study aimed to determine human PD SN neutral lipid content and distribution in dopaminergi
209 noma protein B (GPNMB) signaling in human PD SN.
210 antly accumulated intracellular lipids in PD SN, while adjacent astrocytes had a reduced lipid load o
211 levated levels of NEAT1 expression in the PD SN compared with control brains, an elevation that was r
212   In the MSLT-II screening phase population, SN tumor volume was usually too small to be reliably det
213 ologic parameters to more accurately predict SN positivity.
214                               Myocardial pro-SN expression was also increased in CPVT mice, and furth
215  SPECT/CT enhanced the detection of prostate SNs in more ectopic locations in 17 of the 25 patients a
216  SPECT/CT enhanced the detection of prostate SNs in more ectopic locations in 17 of the 25 patients,
217  The neurobiological identification of a rat SN, together with a demonstration of its functional rele
218 the anatomical profile of the identified rat SN is similar to that of nonhuman primates and humans.
219 subdivisions and to identify a potential rat SN based on functional connectivity patterns from the in
220                 We identified a putative rat SN, which consists of primarily the ventral anterior ins
221 ctional connectivity architecture of the rat SN is supported by the mouse neuronal tracer data.
222        Finally, we demonstrated that the rat SN responds to conditioned cues and increases functional
223                 Finally, we assessed the rat SN's response to conditioned cues in rats (n = 21) with
224 at 100 degrees C) was established to release SN-38, conjugated to the antibody by carbonate linkage.
225                After unblinding 18 remaining SNs were identified (6 in the hybrid group and 12 in the
226                After unmasking, 18 remaining SNs were identified (6 in the hybrid group and 12 in the
227 rall, 75.9% of the intraoperatively resected SNs in the hybrid tracer group and 51.8% of the SNs in t
228 rall, 75.9% of the intraoperatively resected SNs in the hybrid-tracer group and 51.8% of the SNs in t
229 sufficient anatomical sensitivity to resolve SN subregions.
230 cribed in humans, identification of a rodent SN would provide the ability to mechanistically interrog
231 ty with dorsal attention (DAN) and salience (SN) networks.
232        Diagnostic tests such as sensitivity (SN), specificity (SP), positive and negative predictive
233 This improved panel showed both sensitivity (SN) and specificity (SP) to be >85%.
234 (HIV) participants compared to seronegative (SN) controls.
235            In computer simulations of a sick SN, ectopic foci in AVR were unmasked, causing transient
236            Due to the relatively small size, SN-NPM possessed superior long tumor retention time (>5d
237  DA signaling favors the predominance of SMN-SN activity, whereas 5-HT signaling favors the predomina
238 laser-capture micro-dissected striatonigral (SN) and striatopallidal (SP) medium spiny neurons (MSNs)
239 A PET/CT results and 31 underwent subsequent SN biopsy after negative PSMA PET/CT results.
240 PSMA PET/CT results and underwent subsequent SN biopsy.
241 the thrombin-specific, fluorogenic substrate SN-59 (100 muM).
242 rmality and the time to peak supernormality (SN@).
243  spectroscopic observations of the supernova SN 2017iuk, which is associated with the gamma-ray burst
244 and superotemporal (ST), IT and superonasal (SN), IT and inferonasal (IN), ST and IN as well as tempo
245  release half-life of 21h achieved sustained SN-38 exposure in blood, above the target concentration.
246 tensive alpha-synucleinopathies earlier than SN dopamine neurons while exhibiting milder cell loss in
247 r cognitive performance and start index than SN at baseline, both groups improved on improvement inde
248            To determine the possibility that SNs are missed, this feasibility study compared their de
249                                          The SN was segmented bilaterally to calculate an R2* asymmet
250 ndomly assigned to (1) the ND arm or (2) the SN arm (experimental arm: biopsy alone if negative, or f
251 varying cross-network interactions among the SN, central executive network, and default mode network
252 formation of NEAT1-based paraspeckles at the SN and demonstrated coincreases of NEAT1 and paraspeckle
253   We addressed these gaps by determining the SN risk in 167 NF1-affected versus 1,541 non-NF1-affecte
254             Remarkably, CM size followed the SN distribution pattern in other mammals, including huma
255  and progressive loss of DA neurons from the SN and terminals in the striatum, accompanied by extensi
256 h was 8 days in the ND arm and 7 days in the SN arm (P < .01).
257 d ND approaches, with lower morbidity in the SN arm during the first 6 months after surgery, thus est
258 rm and 90.7% (95% CI, 0.84% to 0.95%) in the SN arm, confirming the equivalence with P < .01.
259 tive SPECT/CT revealed no differences in the SN identification rate between ICG-(99m)Tc-nanocolloid a
260 se results suggest that NM-MRI signal in the SN is a proxy for function of dopamine neurons in the ni
261 mplitude of compound action potential in the SN suggested that the functional capacity of the heavily
262 est in the DAN, at intermediate speed in the SN, and slowest in the DMN.
263 , and decreased alpha-synucleinopathy in the SN.
264  in varying levels of NM accumulation in the SN; however, the ability of NM-MRI to measure dopamine f
265 GFAP-Cre-GFP particles were infused into the SN of 8-week-old YY1 (flox/flox) mice to generate a regi
266 fusion of AAV5-GFAP-Cre-GFP vectors into the SN resulted in region-specific astrocytic YY1 deletion a
267 ared functional connectivity profiles of the SN across rats, marmosets (n = 10), and humans (n = 30).
268 emonstrated the oncologic equivalence of the SN and ND approaches, with lower morbidity in the SN arm
269 berrations in time-varying engagement of the SN with the central executive network and default mode n
270 rticolimbic pathway with core regions of the SN.
271                                   Though the SN was initially described in humans, identification of
272 al seed had a stronger connection within the SN in slow 6-slow 3 bands.
273 l striatum and resting blood flow within the SN.
274 B (with no further axillary treatment if the SNs are negative), irrespective of axillary status befor
275                                       If the SNs were pN0, patients generally received no further axi
276 urther axillary treatment (SNB only); if the SNs were pN1, completion AD (SNB + AD) was usually perfo
277  in the hybrid tracer group and 51.8% of the SNs in the "free" ICG group were removed solely under fl
278  in the hybrid-tracer group and 51.8% of the SNs in the free-ICG group were removed solely under fluo
279 ton coupled electron transfer (PCET) at the {SN} ligated site, pointing at a potential functional rol
280 tive for HCN4, and SERCA2a was comparable to SN.
281  beta(2)-receptor protein were comparable to SN.
282 L decreased rifampicin-induced resistance to SN-38, the active metabolite of irinotecan, in LS174T ce
283 selective approach to measure free and total SN-38 and its glucuronidation metabolite (SN-38G) using
284 harmacological interference with the trophic SN/CM signalling axis.
285 ded in human cells by the endonuclease Tudor-SN (TSN).
286 m 3,477 patients with melanoma who underwent SN biopsy at Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA) were ana
287 he number of patients undergoing unnecessary SN biopsy would be significantly reduced compared with u
288 at 1 year independently from infarct volume, SN-AI(95) at baseline, microbleeds, age, and sex (beta =
289 ,635 underwent SNB; 108 patients (6.6%) were SN positive.
290 in AVRs and pacemaker action potentials were SN-like.
291                  With respect to sites where SNs were resected, remaining hotspots may have been caus
292 to age-matched controls, the levels of whole SN triglycerides were correlated with inflammation-atten
293                     cT2 cN0/1 patients whose SNs are disease-free (pN0) after primary chemotherapy ca
294 oblast cell-surface antigen 2 (Trop-2), with SN-38, which is conjugated to the antibody by a cleavabl
295 et to select characteristics associated with SN status for inclusion in a multiple binary logistic mo
296  invasion were significantly associated with SN status.
297 r for tumor margin demarcation combined with SN biopsy.
298  that tumor margin demarcation combined with SN identification has potential but that some practical
299 ximally accelerated cell death combined with SN-38 at 17 nM.
300  of mainly tannins which could interact with SNs proteins and honey proline.

 
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