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1                                              SP alone blocks HIV transcription in the absence of ART
2                                              SP and IL-1beta levels were assayed in the culture mediu
3                                              SP and NK-A are derived from the Tac1 gene that is alter
4                                              SP potently promoted VEC activation in vitro and blockad
5                                              SP treatment rapidly degrades a host transcription facto
6                                              SP-D was not active on LPAIV but was on H3 HAs.
7                                              SPs coordinated with d-chirality demonstrate greater tha
8                                              SPs possess functional domains (SAND, PHD, bromodomain)
9 ically significant (IM = 2,282 kcal day(-1); SP-17 = 3,174 kcal day(-1); p = 0.004).
10  energy expenditure (IM: 4,939 kcal day(-1); SP-17: 6,461 kcal day(-1), p = 0.004); differences relat
11 s were 11-fold higher in those with COVID-19 SP.
12 6.5%; p > 0.05) as was fat loss (IM = 30.4%, SP-17 = 40.4%; p > 0.05).
13  was statistically significant (IM = - 2.5%, SP-17 = + 1.0%; p = 0.05).
14       Bodyweight loss was modest (IM = 7.8%, SP-17 = 6.5%; p > 0.05) as was fat loss (IM = 30.4%, SP-
15 mpared to DTI-RESOLVE protocol (SE = 87.88%, SP = 76.92%).
16                   The adsorbed Au produced a SP-ICP-MS signal allowing the counting of individual nan
17  surfactant-associated surfactant protein A (SP-A) and surfactant protein D (SP-D) to Mtb.
18  family in particular, surfactant protein-A (SP-A).
19 otide (FAD) to inhibit demethylase activity, SP-2509 has previously been shown to inhibit LSD1 protei
20 n, which was prevented by the addition of an SP receptor (neurokinin-1 receptor) antagonist.
21 perm utilization and fertility defects of an SP-deficient first-male.
22 rmore, when inferring sub-European ancestry, SP clearly showed bias, unlike the proposed approaches.
23 1.000), SN = 0.963 (95% CI 0.913-1.000), and SP = 0.967 (95% CI 0.924-1.000).
24 the hydrophobic surfactant proteins SP-B and SP-C.
25 ated Gag proteins comprising the MA, CA, and SP domains (MACASP) or the MA and CA domains (MACA) indu
26 e interactions between CQA dehydrodimers and SP (gPRPs, aPRPs, statherins/P-B peptide, and cystatins)
27 s' (TYGRESS) that is a hybrid of cryo-ET and SP-cryo-EM, and is able to achieve close-to-nanometer re
28 een rsFC pattern change, cognitive gains and SP during CCT.
29 e uPARAP-mediated cellular uptake of MBL and SP-D.
30      At a pre-selected cutoff of >80% SN and SP for the affiliated PancRISK score, we demonstrate a c
31 c, and functional characterization of SP and SP-derived EVs from uninfected and HIV-infected men.
32                   Results showed that SP and SP-XL adsorbents achieved optimum lysozyme adsorption at
33 hange chromatography where STREAMLINE SP and SP-XL high density adsorbents were selected as the adsor
34 these parasites are exacerbated by antenatal SP.
35        The baseline SP at first applanation (SP-A1) and highest concavity predicted the prospective o
36                                   We applied SP-CUP to the spatiotemporal characterization of linear
37          The OADP and AP methods, as well as SP and ADP, have been implemented in the open-source Pyt
38                        Surfactant protein B (SP-B) deficiency is an autosomal recessive disorder that
39 ysterious but requires surfactant protein B (SP-B), which is synthesized as a precursor (pre-proSP-B)
40                                 The baseline SP at first applanation (SP-A1) and highest concavity pr
41 teristics were assessed and compared between SP and BP.
42  for the first time the interactions between SP and polyphenol oxidation products.
43 us LPS led to a significant increase in both SP and IL-1beta release.
44                            We find that both SP and its associated EVs elicit potent proinflammatory
45 gravir concentrations were quantified in BP, SP, CVF and rectal tissue (RT) at 24 hours postdose (C24
46 criptional regulation and XPB degradation by SP strengthens the potential of HIV transcriptional inhi
47 -doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) by SP ICP-MS.
48 e proposed cardiac progenitor cells, cardiac SP cells fuse with preexisting cardiomyocytes to stimula
49              Strikingly, ComGC(SS) and ComGC(SP) exhibit a novel type IV pilin fold that is purely he
50 mGC(SS)) and Streptococcus pneumoniae (ComGC(SP)), revealing that this pilin displays extensive struc
51 sue cultures we found that spines containing SP survived considerably longer than spines of equal siz
52                                      Corneal SPs seem to act synergistically with CCT as risk factors
53                             Baseline corneal SPs were measured using Corvis ST (Oculus Optikgerate Gm
54    Glaucoma suspect eyes with higher corneal SPs and lower CCT, suggestive of thin and stiff corneas,
55 nding lectin (MBL) and surfactant protein D (SP-D) are regulated by tissue fibroblasts at extravascul
56 t protein A (SP-A) and surfactant protein D (SP-D) to Mtb.
57                   Lung surfactant protein D (SP-D), a key factor in first-line innate immunity defens
58  the lung by pulmonary surfactant protein D (SP-D).
59                         Thermodynamically, d-SPs show more stable adhesion to lipid layers composed o
60                                   In vivo, d-SPs exhibit superior stability and longer biological hal
61 n of LEF1 as well as HDAC1 among NLK-deleted SP CD8(+) cells.
62 head region high-mannose glycosites dictates SP-D activity, the ability to predict these glycosite gl
63 al small SPs, proximal large SPs, and distal SPs were 4.7 (95% CI, 4.0-5.6), 14.8 (95% CI, 9.0-24.3),
64 nomas 4.0; 95% CI, 3.0-5.5 and HR for distal SPs with synchronous adenomas 2.4; 95% CI, 1.7-3.4).
65 ct with HLA-DR-derived self-peptides (HLA-DR-SPs), peptides from MS-associated foreign agents (Epstei
66 cited by electrical stimulation or exogenous SP, were recorded in the presence or absence of fluoroci
67 an cells from asthma subjects when exogenous SP-A is added during IL-13 challenge.
68            Mutations within immune expressed SPs associate with numerous immunological diseases inclu
69 arkable stress tolerance and intense flavor, SP has been used as an important germplasm donor in mode
70                                          For SP adsorbent, lysozyme can be eluted ~100% with purifica
71                                          For SP-XL adsorbent, the recovery yield and purification fac
72  These studies suggest a novel mechanism for SP-A in asthma as a modulator of IL-13-induced inflammat
73             We report here that fractionated SP enriched for EVs from HIV-infected men induces potent
74        However, the predicted PC scores from SP can be biased toward NULL.
75 lowed conditional two-stage decay functions, SP-negative (SP-) spines and all spines of SP-deficient
76 benefit, especially in areas with high-grade SP resistance.
77                        Furthermore, a higher SP-A1 was associated with a greater risk of visual field
78                                     A higher SP-A1, suggestive of a stiffer cornea, was associated wi
79                             Eyes with higher SP-A1 and thinner CCT (thin and stiff corneas) showed ac
80                             Eyes with higher SP-A1 and thinner CCT were at 3.7-fold greater risk of v
81                                     However, SP tests need to be tailored to the individual FMD virus
82                                     However, SP-2509 does inhibit viral DNA replication, late gene ex
83 for stem cells throughout the body; however, SP cells isolated from the heart have been studied exclu
84 apidly rebounds when XPB reemerges; however, SP alone without ART maintains the transcriptional suppr
85 gate the activities of two recombinant human SP-D forms against representative LPAIV strains, includi
86 rred in the ROP patients who showed impaired SP at baseline only if rsfMRI diagnosis status shifted t
87                      These results implicate SP as a major regulator of long-term spine stability: SP
88                                 Importantly, SP inhibits HIV reactivation from latency in both cell l
89                                           In SP, RF, and CVF, baseline HIV-1 RNA was >40 copies/mL in
90 tivity of IL-13 is dramatically augmented in SP-A(-/-) mice, which have significantly increased neutr
91 ith 2400 genes indicated distinct changes in SP-stimulated BM stroma.
92 rotein-unbound bictegravir concentrations in SP, RT, and CVF highly exceeded the EC50 value (1.1 ng/m
93 e median total bictegravir concentrations in SP, RT, and CVF were 65.5 (20.1-923) ng/mL, 74.1 (6.0-47
94                              The decrease in SP CD8(+) thymocytes was not caused by a block in differ
95 th animal models sufficient and deficient in SP-A challenged with IL-13 and primary epithelial cells
96 ermine the incidence of new HCM diagnosis in SP mutation carriers.
97 Rgs4 with mRNA expression levels enriched in SP MSNs.
98 e important and abundant class of factors in SP is extracellular vesicles (EVs), which, in general, a
99  results show that a significant increase in SP levels promotes Treg dysfunction in DED, and blockade
100 itial decay slope was significantly lower in SP than in RF and BP.
101 d IPTp-SP efficacy and enhanced morbidity in SP recipients.
102 nhibited in mice, the phenotypes observed in SP-A(-/-) mice were significantly attenuated.
103 e responses to live Mycoplasma pneumoniae in SP-A knockout mice and RAW 264.7 cells.
104                              No reduction in SP+ striatal perikarya or striatal interneurons was seen
105 ight a novel role for involvement of Rgs4 in SP MSNs in feeding and DIO-susceptibility.
106 table HIV-1 RNA was significantly shorter in SP and RF than in BP.
107                         Genetic variation in SP-A2 at position Gln223Lys is present in up to ~30% of
108 as of active synovitis/IFP fibrosis inducing SP degradation, resulting in a cell-based product altern
109 vestigated the effects of the LSD1 inhibitor SP-2509 on the HSV-1 life cycle.
110                         Patients with intact SP threshold at baseline showed improved attention despi
111  energy of metallacyclobutane intermediates (SP/TBP isomers), whereas aryloxides with pendant ortho a
112 elivering murine or human proSFTPB cDNA into SP-B deficient mice restores surfactant homeostasis, pre
113  HIV infection in vitro Here we investigated SP as a possible block-and-lock agent for a functional c
114 mber was similar between women receiving IPT-SP and IPTp-MQ.
115 e in multigravidae receiving IST-DP than IPT-SP.
116 ng effect) of RBF, health promotion and IPTp-SP strategies was greatest in 17.7% (17/96) of high burd
117                            A late first IPTp-SP dose (>21.2 weeks) was marginally associated with an
118                            A late first IPTp-SP dose fail to provide optimal protection against P. fa
119     The median gestational age at first IPTp-SP dose was 22 weeks.
120                 Thus, a replacement for IPTp-SP is urgently needed, especially for locations with hig
121                       Relative to ISTp, IPTp-SP was associated with higher birth weights in women wit
122 ctive drugs, is not superior to monthly IPTp-SP.
123 al model, we investigated the effect of IPTp-SP doses and timing, after 17 weeks of gestation, on the
124                           The number of IPTp-SP doses was not associated with the number of submicros
125    The effectiveness in birth weight of IPTp-SP is compromised by A581G-bearing parasites, but there
126 s performed monthly, and information on IPTp-SP dose was collected.
127                            Amongst only IPTp-SP recipients, relative to women who last received SP >
128 herapy with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP).
129 egnancy with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP).
130 eatment with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP).
131 atment with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP).
132                          WHO recommends IPTp-SP in sub-Saharan Africa, but implementation is highly h
133  A581G has been associated with reduced IPTp-SP efficacy and enhanced morbidity in SP recipients.
134  lower in the IPTp-MQ group than in the IPTp-SP group, and within the IPTp-MQ group it was lower at d
135                            At least two IPTp-SP doses were taken by 77.3% of the women.
136 rtemisinin-piperaquine (IPTp-DP) versus IPTp-SP to prevent clinical malaria infection (and its sequel
137  treatment in the first trimester, when IPTp-SP is contraindicated, could substantially improve pregn
138 sting and treatment at first visit with IPTp-SP may offer benefit, especially in areas with high-grad
139 ic expeditions (IM: N = 6, 61 days, 1700 km; SP-17: N = 5, 67 days, 1750 km).
140  phospholipids and cholesterol compared to l-SPs.
141                                      Labeled SP cells give rise to terminally differentiated cells in
142                        In the heart, labeled SP cells give rise to lineage-traced cardiomyocytes unde
143 no polyp, proximal small SPs, proximal large SPs, and distal SPs were 4.7 (95% CI, 4.0-5.6), 14.8 (95
144 ased in individuals with proximal SPs (large SPs in particular) 3 years or more after the colonoscopy
145 P+) spines that underwent pruning first lost SP before disappearing.
146  relative to eyes with thicker CCT and lower SP-A1 (95% CI, 1.3-10.5; P = 0.014).
147 by 0.72 mum/year relative to eyes with lower SP-A1 and thicker CCT (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.1
148 ne male can directly benefit another, making SP a key molecule in inter-ejaculate interaction.
149                                          MCC-SP has powerful and robust performance in identifying th
150                      Finally, we applied MCC-SP to analyze one real dataset from the Religious Orders
151                We termed this method as "MCC-SP".
152                                  We measured SP-resistance allele frequencies in Malawian women parti
153 t, single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (SP-cryo-EM) routinely reaches near-atomic resolution of
154 onal two-stage decay functions, SP-negative (SP-) spines and all spines of SP-deficient animals showe
155  bitstreams to pass all 15 tests of the NIST SP 800-22 statistical test suite.
156                                     Of note, SP-positive (SP+) spines that underwent pruning first lo
157 rst negative screening, approximately 50% of SP mutation carriers develop HCM over 15 years of follow
158                    The long-term activity of SP was investigated in primary and cell line models of H
159           TYGRESS combines the advantages of SP-cryo-EM (images with good signal-to-noise ratio and c
160  signaling with spantide I, an antagonist of SP receptor Neurokinin-1, significantly reduced corneal
161 ically estimates and adjusts for the bias of SP.
162 tes Treg dysfunction in DED, and blockade of SP effectively restores Treg function and suppresses DED
163 oted VEC activation in vitro and blockade of SP signaling with spantide I, an antagonist of SP recept
164 riptomic, and functional characterization of SP and SP-derived EVs from uninfected and HIV-infected m
165 , long-term treatment with concentrations of SP that potently degrade XPB does not lead to global dys
166 ies set out to determine the contribution of SP-A to the response of a key effector cytokine in asthm
167         Whereas the survival time courses of SP+ spines followed conditional two-stage decay function
168 l peptides derived from the lectin domain of SP-A2 that contain the major allelic variant (223Q) main
169                       However, the effect of SP on regulatory T cells (Tregs), which are functionally
170                 The hematopoietic effects of SP and NK-A are mostly mediated via BM stroma.
171 bout the properties and signaling effects of SP-derived EVs in the context of HIV transmission.
172 Indeed, using 2-photon time-lapse imaging of SP-transgenic granule cells in mouse organotypic tissue
173 AG-magnetic beads allowed the integration of SP-PCR.
174            Spantide I and siRNA knockdown of SP abolished the promotion of VEC activation by DED neur
175 acing mouse model with efficient labeling of SP cells.
176 by our group showed differences in levels of SP-A binding to non-live mycoplasma membrane fractions t
177 nzyme implicated in plasticity mechanisms of SP MSNs, which are known to regulate feeding and disturb
178 usters stabilize spines, and the presence of SP indicates spines of high stability.
179  cultures of normal Tregs in the presence of SP led to a significant reduction in both Treg frequenci
180  F-actin, we speculated that the presence of SP within large spines could explain their long lifetime
181 on compartments that form in the presence of SP-2509.
182 d position 223 in the carbohydrate region of SP-A2.
183                        Recently, the role of SP was described in the pathogenesis of dry eye disease
184 -quality chromosome-scale genome sequence of SP LA2093.
185 -detected parasites using deep sequencing of SP-resistance alleles.
186 , SP-negative (SP-) spines and all spines of SP-deficient animals showed single-phase exponential dec
187  cell development and supporting survival of SP CD8(+) thymocytes.
188 his disease, as de novo protein synthesis of SP-B in alveolar type 2 epithelial cells is required for
189 domain (CTLD2) is critical for the uptake of SP-D, but not MBL, indicating an additional level of com
190 ancer (CRC) in individuals with a history of SPs.
191 ategorized based on the size and location of SPs.
192 ut patients' long-term risk after removal of SPs is poorly understood.
193          Using the PubMed, Cochrane and Ovid SP databases, a literature review and meta-analysis were
194                                 Substance P (SP) is a tachykinin neuropeptide, implicated in the path
195 d and secreted higher levels of substance P (SP), a proinflammatory neuropeptide.
196 factors, such as neuropeptides, substance P (SP), and neurokinin A (NK-A), which mediate hematopoieti
197                                 Substance P (SP), S100beta, GFAP, and phosphorylated mitogen-activate
198               Activation of the substance P (SP)/neurokinin 1 receptor (NK1R) axis triggers biliary d
199 ometry (ICP-MS) operated in single particle (SP) mode.
200 sues in cadavers from the city of Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.
201  pathogen concentration and solid-phase PCR (SP-PCR).
202 etrospective analysis of adult and pediatric SP mutation carriers identified during family screening
203                  We report that Sex Peptide (SP) that a female Drosophila receives from a male can bi
204 epeatability of full-field static perimetry (SP) and between-eye symmetry of kinetic perimetry (KP) w
205 armacophore (PP), a secondary pharmacophore (SP), and a linker between them.
206 -scale AnMBRs were operated in single-phase (SP) and two-phase (TP) mode across incremental increases
207 larimetric compressed ultrafast photography (SP-CUP) to record light-speed high-dimensional events in
208                    Solanum pimpinellifolium (SP) is the wild progenitor of cultivated tomato.
209 sessed whether MT performed on single-plane (SP) is equivalent in terms of safety, effectiveness, rad
210 es/mL) in blood plasma (BP), seminal plasma (SP), rectal fluid (RF), and cervicovaginal fluid (CVF) a
211                              Seminal plasma (SP), the liquid portion of semen, harbors a variety of f
212  HIV transmission.IMPORTANCE Seminal plasma (SP), the major vehicle for HIV, can modulate HIV transmi
213 ceeded to develop COVID-19 severe pneumonia (SP) and DHF had significantly higher levels of IL-6, IL-
214 ak imaging with stereoscopy and polarimetry, SP-CUP enables video-recording of five photon tags (x, y
215                              Serrated polyp (SPs) are precursors to 20% to 30% of cases of colorectal
216                         The side population (SP) phenotype has been used to enrich for stem cells thr
217 ed by evaluating FACS-based side population (SP), autofluorescence (AF+) and Alde-red assays for CSCs
218 pecified SPs (n = 3, 3%), and false positive SPs (n = 5, 5%).
219 arbored a reduced number of single-positive (SP) CD8(+) thymocytes without any defects in the SP CD4(
220                        Of note, SP-positive (SP+) spines that underwent pruning first lost SP before
221 than those with Streptococcus or Prevotella (SP)-dominated microbiota (RR = 1.48, p = 0.035).
222 ally, we investigated if sensory processing (SP) change during CCT is associated with individual psyc
223                           Simple projection (SP) based on principal component loadings and the recent
224 omyopathy (HCM) caused by sarcomere protein (SP) gene mutations is current standard of care, but ther
225                        The Speckled Protein (SP) family of chromatin 'readers' in humans consists of
226 contains the hydrophobic surfactant proteins SP-B and SP-C.
227           Interactions of salivary proteins (SP) with native polyphenols is a well-known phenomenon,
228  antibodies against the structural proteins (SP) of the capsid can be used to monitor seroconversion
229  increased the risk for CRC (HR for proximal SPs with synchronous adenomas 4.0; 95% CI, 3.0-5.5 and H
230 6; 95% CI, 1.7-3.9 and HR for large proximal SPs 8.0; 95% CI, 3.6-16.1).
231 the first colonoscopy (HR for small proximal SPs 2.6; 95% CI, 1.7-3.9 and HR for large proximal SPs 8
232 t CRC increased in individuals with proximal SPs (large SPs in particular) 3 years or more after the
233 ecular markers of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) and amodiaquine (AQ) resistance did not increase mar
234                   Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) is used as intermittent preventive therapy in pregna
235 mpared with IPTp-sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-uninfected and
236 ipients, relative to women who last received SP > 4 weeks before delivery, recent SP receipt was asso
237 eceived SP > 4 weeks before delivery, recent SP receipt was associated with lower birth weight in wom
238 on studies indicated that NK-A could reverse SP-mediated HMGB1 decrease.
239 reatment response neuromarkers based on rsFC-SP change and pave the road to more personalized interve
240 icroarray, we used the BUGS Bioscience Senti-SP microarray.
241 iously been associated with STAT6 signaling, SP-A inhibited IL-13-induced STAT3 phosphorylation in mi
242                                   Similarly, SP-immunostained terminals from striatal direct pathway
243                                        Since SP stabilizes F-actin, we speculated that the presence o
244                                        Since SP-D affinity for influenza HA depends on the presence o
245 or individuals with no polyp, proximal small SPs, proximal large SPs, and distal SPs were 4.7 (95% CI
246 y composition, between the all-male Spear17 (SP-17) and all-female Ice Maiden (IM) transantarctic exp
247  required to maintain multiple type-specific SP assays and reagents.
248 howed both sensitivity (SN) and specificity (SP) to be >85%.
249 ity (SE = 87.88%) and increased specificity (SP = 92.31%) of control-patient group differences when c
250 tests such as sensitivity (SN), specificity (SP), positive and negative predictive values were perfor
251 nductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (SP ICP-MS).
252                              Spironolactone (SP), an FDA approved aldosterone antagonist, triggers th
253 repurposing the FDA-approved spironolactone (SP), as one such drug.
254 ajor regulator of long-term spine stability: SP clusters stabilize spines, and the presence of SP ind
255 ion exchange chromatography where STREAMLINE SP and SP-XL high density adsorbents were selected as th
256 cted striatonigral (SN) and striatopallidal (SP) medium spiny neurons (MSNs) as playing a key role.
257            Chiral-engineered supraparticles (SPs) that interact differentially with cells and protein
258  of large spines also contains synaptopodin (SP), an actin-modulating and plasticity-related protein.
259 ecessary to promote synaptic growth during t-SP.
260 lysis stimulates beta3-integrins to induce t-SP.
261 uction of transient synaptic potentiation (t-SP) at glutamatergic synapses in the nucleus accumbens c
262 total gastric meal retention between (99m)Tc-SP and (99m)Tc-SC, was found to be comparable at all mea
263                                      (99m)Tc-SP is a valid radiotracer alternative to (99m)Tc-SC for
264 nts were randomly assigned to either (99m)Tc-SP or (99m)Tc-SC on the first GES session before crossed
265 clear if the (99m)Tc-sodium phytate ((99m)Tc-SP) is as reliable as the gold-standard (99m)Tc-sulfur c
266                                    Long-term SP treatment does not affect cellular viability, cell cy
267 ng (SP5G) and precocious growth termination (SP).
268 n the head region, our data demonstrate that SP-D may not protect against virus containing these HA s
269                                We found that SP-2509 does not inhibit HSV-1 IE gene expression or tra
270                                 We show that SP rapidly inhibits HIV-1 transcription by reducing RNAP
271                          Results showed that SP and SP-XL adsorbents achieved optimum lysozyme adsorp
272        Taken together, our data suggest that SP EVs from HIV-infected individuals exhibit unique miRN
273                In this review, we posit that SPs are central chromatin regulators of gene silencing t
274                                          The SP-PCR performed on a supercritical angle fluorescence (
275 es and non-cardiomyocytes, identified by the SP phenotype, contribute to endogenous cardiac regenerat
276 CD8(+) thymocytes without any defects in the SP CD4(+) thymocyte population.
277 cal and parasitological response rate of the SP + AQ regimen in children with asymptomatic malaria wa
278 cr1(-/-)) to further address the role of the SP/NK1R axis during chronic cholestasis.
279           We aimed to define the role of the SP/NK1R/TGF-beta1/miR-31 axis in regulating biliary prol
280                                Targeting the SP/NK1R and/or miR-31 may be a potential approach in tre
281  of Salmonella-spiked blood samples with the SP-PCR resulted in a limit of detection (LoD) as low as
282 nto maintainers and improvers based on their SP change during CCT.
283                      We anticipate that this SP test could have utility for serosurveillance during v
284                                        Thus, SP from one male can directly benefit another, making SP
285 ry, this study showed how HMGB1 is linked to SP and NK-A to protect the most primitive hematopoietic
286 d functional changes in Tregs in response to SP in DED.
287                                  A universal SP test would simplify frontline diagnostics and facilit
288 s/polyps (SSA/Ps) (n = 70; 66%), unspecified SPs (n = 3, 3%), and false positive SPs (n = 5, 5%).
289                                    Untreated SP-B deficient mice develop fatal respiratory distress w
290 result in epigenetic suppression of HIV upon SP treatment interruption, since virus rapidly rebounds
291 ry neurons directly promote angiogenesis via SP signaling in response to inflammation in the cornea.
292 TANCE Treatment of HSV-1-infected cells with SP-2509 blocked viral DNA replication, gene expression a
293 igh-mannose glycans and do not interact with SP-D, and that sequence analysis can predict glycan subt
294 participating in a trial comparing IPTp with SP against intermittent screening by rapid diagnostic te
295 gnificantly higher in COVID-19 patients with SP, patients with DHF had 25-fold higher levels, whereas
296 ith asthma that are exogenously treated with SP-A in the context of IL-13 challenge.
297  Unfortunately, long-term pre-treatment with SP does not result in epigenetic suppression of HIV upon
298                             Individuals with SPs were classified into hyperplastic polyps (n = 34; 32
299 urveillance colonoscopy for individuals with SPs.
300                             In patients with SPs, risk of CRC was not increased until 3 years or more
301 bly longer than spines of equal size without SP.

 
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