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1                                              TM addresses the shortage of allergy specialists in rura
2                                              TM also has been used to manage patients with asthma in
3                                              TM dislocation by the P5A-ATPase establishes an addition
4                                              TM induced ER stress as expected, as evidenced by activa
5                                              TM overcomes 2 barriers that patients face when seeking
6                                              TM stem cells reside in a discrete location of the super
7                                              TM-induced cytosolic Ca(2+) and membrane electrical osci
8                                              TMs 3-7 of NPC1 comprise the Sterol-Sensing Domain (SSD)
9 g the experimental DeltaG(asc) values for 36 TM complexes, including dimers of 10 glycophorin A mutan
10 by transfer of reducing equivalents to the 4 TM helix membrane protein DsbB, which transfers reducing
11 SRD5A2 at 2.8 angstrom, revealing a unique 7-TM structural topology and an intermediate adduct of fin
12 rence in time to AF by arm (3-year AF: 81.9% TM v 85.6% No-TM; HR, 0.89 [95% CI, 0.76 to 1.05]; P = .
13              These ADSC-TM cells displayed a TM cell-like genotypic profile, became phagocytic, and r
14 se because a large part of the move to adopt TM is driven by patient preference.
15 ying autologous or allogeneic ADSCs and ADSC-TM cells as a potential treatment to restore TM structur
16 tation into naive mouse eyes, ADSCs and ADSC-TM cells integrated into the TM tissue, expressed TM cel
17 XCR4/SDF1 may play an important role in ADSC-TM cell homing.
18                                   These ADSC-TM cells displayed a TM cell-like genotypic profile, bec
19  the triple-alkali perovskites Cs(2)[Alk](+)[TM](3+)Cl(6), where Alk is a group 1 alkali cation and T
20 e time (AUC(inf) 253 +/- 18 ID/g*hrs) of all TM modalities.
21  FM4-64-labeled lipids, but not the analyzed TM proteins, undergo endocytic recycling within a clearl
22  protein modules in both lipid--anchored and TM probes reflect additional complexity in steady state
23 sses associated with TM cluster assembly and TM ion transport.
24 6), where Alk is a group 1 alkali cation and TM is a transition-metal cation, as a class of Cs(2)BB'C
25 se compounds to the mixing of the Alk-Cl and TM-Cl sublattices, leading to materials with small band
26  the receptor extracellular loops (ECLs) and TM helices.
27 ature plasma probe from our developmental AP-TM-MALDI stage.
28  structure identification, where the average TM-score of the template alignments has over 7.5% increa
29                                    The BACTH-TM bacterial two-hybrid system was successfully used to
30 02 persons tested for SARS-CoV-2 by BinaxNOW TM and RT-PCR in a community setting, rapid assay sensit
31                            Importantly, both TM regions of Mgr2 are essential for lateral sorting of
32 l complement membrane attack complex in both TM strains.
33                           Unexpectedly, both TM strains had significant increases in autoantibody tit
34 s, we develop a neuromedium called BrainPhys(TM) Imaging (BPI) in which we optimize the concentration
35 itially adapted via mutations in the TM, but TM adaptation stalled within about 300 generations.
36 nase DcuS of Escherichia coli is anchored by TM helices TM1 and TM2 in the membrane.
37 d generation of activated protein C (APC) by TM-thrombin complex and in upregulation of intercellular
38 cular assemblies are accessed, controlled by TM(II)-linking of U(70) clusters.
39 g ROS formation and antioxidant depletion by TMs.
40 ylic acids enhance the OP(AA) and OP(*OH) by TMs while imidazoles suppress them.
41 enhancement effects on OP(AA) and OP(*OH) by TMs.
42 3 (-/-) triple-mutant [TM] strains [C1q (-/-)TM and C3(-/-) TM, respectively]), with structural kidne
43                                  In C1q(-/-) TM mice, colocalization of MASP-2 and C3 in both the glo
44 mutant [TM] strains [C1q (-/-)TM and C3(-/-) TM, respectively]), with structural kidney changes resem
45 gly, enhanced thrombin activation in C3(-/-) TM mice and reduction of kidney injury following attenua
46 Vol(TM) Fluid Status Monitoring and CareLink(TM)).
47 t contains mixtures of organics that chelate TMs and was used in this work to examine the roles of at
48            The potential of these new chiral TM complexes was illustrated in asymmetric catalysis wit
49                                  We compared TM and GUM data in 226 patients.
50 table atropisomers of various NHC-containing TM complexes were isolated by preparative HPLC on a chir
51                                Using DArTseq(TM) technology, we identify more than 300,000 high-quali
52   We established that (1) secretion delivers TM proteins and recycled membrane lipids to the same api
53 ion of induced pluripotent stem cell derived TM like cells (iPSC-TM) restores TM cellularity and func
54 as including metal organic framework design, TM-based catalyst design, the trafficking of TM ions in
55      The two conformations exhibit different TM crossing angles, resembling the ligand-dependent and
56 nal change of all Orai transmembrane domain (TM) helices within the channel complex.
57                                    The eight-TM-helix protein DsbD reduces DsbC and is itself reduced
58 SC-TM stimulates proliferation of endogenous TM cells in perfusion cultured human eyes from aged dono
59 formations of a peptide comprising the EphA2 TM domain and a portion of the intracellular juxtamembra
60 ltimate 3000 Series System tandem Q Exactive(TM) Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap(TM) Mass Spectrometer wer
61 lls integrated into the TM tissue, expressed TM cell markers, and maintained normal IOP, outflow faci
62 kpoints in the middle and cytosolic extended TM domain regions.
63 bserved adherence at 36 months was 55.5% for TM and 55.4% for No-TM.
64  the TM2 homodimer from PASP across the full TM region, whereas the fumarate-destabilized linker dime
65 xibility between the Wnt/Fzd-CRD and the Fzd-TM regions.
66                    Importantly, glaucomatous TM cells exhibit significantly increased protein synthes
67 molecular mechanism involved in glaucomatous TM damage.
68 genous substrate resembling an alpha-helical TM.
69 c) in 554 PDB structures of 85 seven-helical TM proteins and identification of stable two-helical fol
70 sosomal protein of 13 transmembrane helices (TMs) and three lumenal domains, exports low-density-lipo
71 monomer contains nine transmembrane helices (TMs), six of which (TM4-TM9) form a cavity that accommod
72 on, composed of one membrane-spanning helix (TM) and another that penetrates the inner leaflet (IM).
73 tional modifications of transmembrane helix (TM) 6b, which structurally links these two pathways, imp
74 min-1 contains a single transmembrane helix (TM) and two tandem C2 domains (C2A and C2B).
75                      Moreover, we use HepaRG(TM) cells to recapitulate in vivo metabolic capacity, an
76                    Thus, during homeostasis, TM keratinocytes transit through a proliferative CP stat
77  live-cell imaging, we show that homeostatic TM epidermis is distinct from other epidermal sites and
78 duce ocular hypertensive phenotypes in human TM (hTM) cells to cause ocular hypertension, via a yet u
79 two mechanically activated channels in human TM cells.
80          Single-cell sequencing of the human TM revealed similar cell types and transcriptional progr
81 ersed in solutions of resistant starch HYLON(TM) VII (HC) or fruit coating Semperfresh(TM) (SC) conta
82 l zymography-based technique, called the IHZ(TM) assay, for the detection of specific protease activi
83 ced ATF4-CHOP-GADD34 pathway is activated in TM of human and mouse glaucoma.
84 rgy of TM helix association (DeltaG(asc)) in TM alpha-bundles of known structure.
85                        Expression of ATF4 in TM promotes aberrant protein synthesis and ER client pro
86 h significant decrease in IOP and changes in TM gene expression, indicating its direct impact on ocul
87 t is poorly understood how the difference in TM helical crossing angles found in the two conformation
88 tein synthesis and ER client protein load in TM cells.
89 es (DeltaDeltaG(asc)) caused by mutations in TM helices correlated with experimental changes in the s
90 , and changes in gene expression patterns in TM.
91                 To define the role of TM2 in TM signaling, we use oxidative Cys cross-linking to demo
92  the solvation free energy of the individual TM ions and reproduces the thermodynamics of TM ion-liga
93                                         iPSC-TM were then injected into the anterior segments of huma
94 wer than 1% of all cells appeared to be iPSC-TM, but significantly more cells in these eyes were immu
95 potent stem cell derived TM like cells (iPSC-TM) restores TM cellularity and function in human eyes o
96     Human iPSC were differentiated into iPSC-TM and compared to primary TM cells by RNAseq.
97 eyes after injection eyes that received iPSC-TM contained significantly more cells in the TM.
98 study demonstrates that transplantation iPSC-TM stimulates proliferation of endogenous TM cells in pe
99 ization and activation path for TpoR via its TM domain that is shared between the small-molecule agon
100    We identified the Piezo1 channel as a key TM transducer of tensile stretch, shear flow and pressur
101 nated-radiation-induced suppression of KLF2, TM, and eNOS expression.
102 onated radiation profoundly suppressed KLF2, TM, and eNOS levels, subdued APC generation, declined KL
103            According to DFT calculations, Li/TM mixing and phase transition were aided by the low dif
104 etrad is a pH sensor in the center of the M2 TM helix that activates the channel in response to the l
105                                 Bivalent mAb-TM was superior to monovalent scFv-TM in both pulmonary
106 esized an oriented, end-to-end anti-ICAM mAb-TM conjugate and found that this therapeutic had the bes
107 sh Down Automata (1-PDA) and Turing Machine (TM) have recently been presented.
108 election improves the translation machinery (TM), an essential cellular module.
109 r, significantly strong transverse magnetic (TM) polarized emission is recorded, which is ~4 times st
110 cted so that the standard template-matching (TM) observer performs equally well whether or not the no
111       As in the case of laminin111, Matrigel(TM), a complete basement membrane analog, also causes th
112 g, whether induced by laminin111 or Matrigel(TM) is inhibited when the astrocytes are first incubated
113 , [Elite MGB (R) 30.18, 37.43], and [BD Max (TM) 27.60, 34.26].
114                       The tympanic membrane (TM) is critical for hearing and requires continuous clea
115 omising the function of trabecular meshwork (TM) cells in the anterior eye, but how these cells sense
116 hanisms of glaucomatous trabecular meshwork (TM) damage and elevation of intraocular pressure (IOP) a
117  glaucoma and is due to trabecular meshwork (TM) damage, which leads to impaired aqueous humor outflo
118  Aberrant remodeling of trabecular meshwork (TM) extracellular matrix (ECM) may induce ocular hyperte
119                         Trabecular meshwork (TM) is a highly mechanosensitive tissue in the eye that
120                     The trabecular meshwork (TM) is an ocular tissue that maintains intraocular press
121 om cells located in the trabecular meshwork (TM), the primary structural component of the conventiona
122 randomized clinical trial of text messaging (TM) versus no text messaging (No-TM) at 40 sites in the
123  GUM with traditional targeted metabolomics (TM) as a screening tool in patients with established gen
124 ell-defined optically pure transition metal (TM) complexes bearing C(1)- and C(2)-symmetric N-heteroc
125      Use of late first-row transition metal (TM) complexes provides an excellent platform for the dev
126 ng the thermodynamics of a transition metal (TM) ion assembly be it in proteins or in coordination co
127 ayered structure, while Li/transition metal (TM) ion mixing in the layered phases was detected to ind
128 erein, a series of Li(2) S/transition metal (TM) nanocomposites are synthesized via a lithiothermic r
129 tal-metal (M-M) bonding in transition-metal (TM) complexes across the periods of TM elements, by use
130 mpanion to the traditional transition-metal (TM) redox charge compensation to achieve high capacity i
131 gh-intensity light-induced transition-metal (TM)-catalyzed systems or visible-light-induced photocata
132                  Divalent transition metals (TM = Mn(II) and Zn(II)) charge-balance and promote the f
133                           Transition metals (TMs) (e.g., iron (Fe) and copper (Cu)) are known catalys
134 estigate the evolution of transition metals (TMs) in fresh and heavily cycled electrodes.
135 Two commercial methods (traditional method - TM and direct method - DM) used to produce shalgams were
136 mination between the two production methods (TM and DM).
137 M2.5)] with the Enhanced Children's MicroPEM(TM) (RTI International), carbon monoxide (CO) with the U
138 optimal cut-off value was lower with a2 Milk(TM) (13 ppm) than conventional milk (21 ppm).
139 educed with conventional (92.9%) and a2 Milk(TM) (78.6%) compared to lactose (sensitivities adjusted
140 eta-casein) and A1 beta-casein-free (a2 Milk(TM)) milk.
141 loped a second-generation transmission mode (TM) AP-MALDI imaging platform with in-line plasma postio
142 ccuracy structures (with template modelling (TM) scores(6) of 0.7 or higher) for 24 out of 43 free mo
143 hat covalent linkers could directly modulate TM protein function and should be considered an integral
144 ngineering demonstrates that the two motifs (TM region and catalytic domain) of NMCR-2 are functional
145 and Sle1.Mfge8 (-/-) C3 (-/-) triple-mutant [TM] strains [C1q (-/-)TM and C3(-/-) TM, respectively]),
146 to AF by arm (3-year AF: 81.9% TM v 85.6% No-TM; HR, 0.89 [95% CI, 0.76 to 1.05]; P = .18).
147  36 months was 55.5% for TM and 55.4% for No-TM.
148  messaging (TM) versus no text messaging (No-TM) at 40 sites in the United States.
149 m an impaired conformational adaptability of TM helical segments in CFTR.
150                        After the addition of TM, the fluorescence was restored due to the competitive
151                                  Analysis of TM-dependent fluid drainage from the anterior eye showed
152  were aided by the low diffusion barriers of TM ions at planar defects.
153 dexamethasone stimulation, characteristic of TM cells.
154 ve implications not only for the delivery of TM, but also potentially all therapeutics targeted to th
155              While the structural details of TM ions bound to metalloproteins are generally well unde
156 sitive, selective, and specific detection of TM in 30 min.
157 or platform has shown the rapid detection of TM in food, which is compared to other methods very sens
158 er for the calculation of the free energy of TM helix association (DeltaG(asc)) in TM alpha-bundles o
159                                      Loss of TM and eNOS causes endothelial dysfunction, which result
160                              The majority of TM cells exhibited a delayed stretch-activated current t
161 n-metal (TM) complexes across the periods of TM elements, by use of ab initio valence-bond theory.
162 lucidate their function in the physiology of TM and glaucoma.
163 ate studies describing the thermodynamics of TM ion binding are rare.
164 oordination as well as the thermodynamics of TM ion binding to a protein active site unlike extant mo
165 TM ions and reproduces the thermodynamics of TM ion-ligand coordination as well as the thermodynamics
166 TM-based catalyst design, the trafficking of TM ions in biological systems, and drug design in metall
167 ke more control of their health care, use of TM is likely to increase because a large part of the mov
168                   We believe that the use of TM, particularly when combined with information technolo
169 ion, and it is realized that the presence of TMs in Li(2) S matrix can transform electrochemical beha
170                                   Ophthatome(TM) captures data contained in retrospective electronic
171                                   Ophthatome(TM) is a comprehensive and accurate knowledgebase of oph
172                                   Ophthatome(TM) provides filters and Boolean searches with operators
173                                   Ophthatome(TM) will accelerate clinical, genomic, pharmacogenomic a
174 on of Heart Failure Management Using OptiVol(TM) Fluid Status Monitoring and CareLink(TM)).
175  the models with template modeling score (or TM-score, a metric quantifying the similarity of models
176 em Q Exactive(TM) Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap(TM) Mass Spectrometer were matched with the BIOPEP datab
177  producing fragments for subsequent Orbitrap(TM) analysis.
178                                          P4H-TM variants are associated with the familiar neurologica
179                                          P4H-TM was found both as a monomer and a dimer in the soluti
180                           In conclusion, P4H-TM shares key structural elements with other P4Hs while
181 and functional analysis of soluble human P4H-TM.
182 ized transmembrane prolyl 4-hydroxylase (P4H-TM)-is found in animals.
183 olds over the substrate are conserved in P4H-TM, whereas the extensive loop structures that surround
184 ts that the HIDEA variants cause loss of P4H-TM function.
185 nstrated that Ca(2+)-binding affinity of P4H-TM is within the range of physiological Ca(2+) concentra
186                                         PAG1(TM-) cells exhibited higher amounts of active SFKs and i
187                                         PAG1(TM-) cells were unresponsive to TRKA and RET signaling,
188       Under differentiation conditions, PAG1(TM-) cells continued to proliferate and did not extend n
189 hat lacks the membrane-spanning domain (PAG1(TM-)) and localized to the cytoplasm.
190 cular, activated FYN was sequestered in PAG1(TM-) cells, suggesting that disruption of FYN localizati
191 YN and LYN were in the lumen of MVBs in PAG1(TM-) cells.
192                   Collectively, pathological TM microenvironments are sufficient to elicit adverse ce
193 ified by droplet digital Crystal Digital PCR(TM) next-generation technology (Stilla Technologies, Vil
194 e locally induced global, opening-permissive TM motions are indispensable for pore opening and requir
195  Escherichia coli with genetically perturbed TMs for 1,000 generations.
196 ected or established CD received the PillCam(TM) Crohn's System as supplementary diagnostic work-up f
197  referred and underwent SB-VCE using PillCam(TM) SB 2 and SB 3 capsule systems.
198 he high energy barrier to break the in-plane TM-X (X = chalcogen) bonds.
199  Here, we tested the ability of Duragen Plus(TM) - a clinical biomaterial used widely in neurosurgica
200               We prove that the Duragen Plus(TM) matrix is a promising biomaterial for delivery of st
201 rther tested the ability of the Duragen Plus(TM) matrix to support stem cells engineered using magnet
202 nd to be as satisfied with TM or they prefer TM over in-person visits, but infrequently they do prefe
203 ibition of ATF4-CHOP-GADD34 pathway prevents TM cell death and rescues mouse models of glaucoma by re
204 ntiated into iPSC-TM and compared to primary TM cells by RNAseq.
205            Piezo1 functions as the principal TM transducer of physiological levels of shear stress, w
206 ved that the signaling lipid PIP(2) promotes TM dimerization, but only in the small crossing angle st
207               Glaucoma patients have reduced TM cellularity and, frequently, elevated IOP.
208 t-bound hA(2A)AR structure for the remaining TM portions.
209 load in our populations incurred by residual TM defects ranges from 0.5 to 19%.
210 TM cells as a potential treatment to restore TM structure and function in glaucoma.
211 ell derived TM like cells (iPSC-TM) restores TM cellularity and function in human eyes obtained from
212 lish a stem cell-based approach to restoring TM function and normalizing IOP, human adipose-derived s
213                                A substrate's TM segment interacts with the membrane-embedded domain o
214                   The trabecular meshwork's (TM) physiological role is to maintain normal intraocular
215 alent mAb-TM was superior to monovalent scFv-TM in both pulmonary targeting and lung residence time (
216 he cytoplasmic end of transmembrane segment (TM) 5, which, together with release of the N-terminus bu
217 y interacted with the transmembrane segment (TM) of mitochondrial tail-anchored proteins.
218 f Basigin-2, a single transmembrane segment (TM)-containing chaperon.
219 ON(TM) VII (HC) or fruit coating Semperfresh(TM) (SC) containing a range of salt (NaCl) between 10 an
220                      Populations with severe TM defects initially adapted via mutations in the TM, bu
221                               Significantly, TM-treated cells secreted increased insulin under condit
222 implies a cleavage event close to its single TM domain prior to loading onto the ELVs.
223 t transmembrane (TM) domain and contains six TM domains.
224    The DsbD functional homolog CcdA is a six-TM-helix membrane protein that provides reducing equival
225 bute to bleeding in CCMs, and plasma soluble TM may represent a biomarker for hemorrhagic risk in CCM
226  distance of the membrane and forms a stable TM homodimer in both the inactive and fumarate-activated
227 eside in a discrete location of the superior TM and generate long-lived clones and committed progenit
228               Here, we introduce the SurgeON(TM) system: a newly developed non-invasive modular tool
229                                Telemedicine (TM) has become a popular method of accessing medical ser
230 ne helices in model membranes and shown that TM and IM together reduce the flow of lipids at a region
231     Collectively, these results suggest that TM mechanosensitivity utilizes kinetically, regulatory a
232  the cytosolic Ca(2+) sensing domain and the TM pore and voltage sensing domains is a 15-residue 'C-l
233 reveal a conformational coupling between the TM and JM regions and suggest that PIP(2) might directly
234 iated with protonation state changes for the TM ion (un)binding to be crucial.
235 versely, R5 strains were mostly found in the TM and EM populations.
236 is known about homeostatic mechanisms in the TM epidermis.
237 fects initially adapted via mutations in the TM, but TM adaptation stalled within about 300 generatio
238          Importantly, an acidic motif in the TM-C2A linker competes with VM for interacting with C2B,
239 TM contained significantly more cells in the TM.
240 chwann cell and macrophage signatures in the TM.
241  ADSCs and ADSC-TM cells integrated into the TM tissue, expressed TM cell markers, and maintained nor
242  suggest that functional regeneration of the TM may be possible in human eyes with primary open angle
243  phenolic and antioxidant potential than the TM in the shalgam samples.
244  several lines of evidence indicate that the TM domain (TMD) of the receptor plays a central role.
245 inhibits the polysulfide dissolution via the TM S bond, effectively addressing the drawbacks of Li(2)
246 oma, the number of cells residing within the TM is markedly decreased and the function of the tissue
247                 After prolonged cycling, the TMs displayed different levels of inactivity.
248 t is uniform in the target region, then this TM observer is the Bayesian optimal observer.
249  prototypical surface cargo, thrombomodulin (TM), using one-to-one protein conjugates.
250 tective molecules, including thrombomodulin (TM), a surface receptor, and endothelial nitric oxide sy
251 generation, declined KLF2 binding ability to TM and eNOS promoters, enhanced ICAM-1 expression, and d
252  the truncated aptamers was found to bind to TM with four-fold higher affinity (30 nM) compared to th
253 lls (ADSCs) were induced to differentiate to TM cells in vitro.
254 hesis and ER client protein load, leading to TM dysfunction and cell death.
255 piled from a combined data set of 11 ToxCast(TM)/Tox21 HTS in vitro assays.
256 ls of interest, as well as simulated ToxCast(TM) metabolites, totaling 55,450 chemical structures.
257 uroblastoma cell line, Neuro-2a, the ToxCast(TM) chemical library was screened for compounds that imp
258 ls, central memory (CM) cells, transitional (TM) cells, and effector memory (EM) cells.
259                               Transmembrane (TM) signaling is a key process of membrane-bound sensor
260 mited contact with the core 7-transmembrane (TM) bundle.
261 omain (ECD) relative to its 7-transmembrane (TM) core, forming more extended interactions than other
262 ct lipid, lipid-anchored, and transmembrane (TM) probes in RBL mast cells by imaging fluorescence cor
263 e potassium (BK) channels are transmembrane (TM) proteins that can be synergistically and independent
264 e variants excludes the first transmembrane (TM) domain and contains six TM domains.
265               How hydrophobic transmembrane (TM) segments are moved from the phospholipid bilayer int
266 enth member, PC7, is a type-I transmembrane (TM) protein with a 97-residue-long cytosolic tail (CT).
267 rus is a tetrameric, integral transmembrane (TM) protein that plays a vital role in viral replication
268 ns is thought to exclude many transmembrane (TM) proteins.
269        Estimating energies of transmembrane (TM) alpha-helix association is essential for understandi
270 construct derived from CFTR's transmembrane (TM) helices 3 and 4 (TM3/4) and their intervening loop,
271 ular domains through a single transmembrane (TM) alpha-helix.
272 cated splice variant with six transmembrane (TM) domains of the mouse mu-opioid receptor gene, in enh
273 labeled lipids and YFP-tagged transmembrane (TM) proteins in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) pollen tubes
274 o a dimer, with the first ten transmembrane (TM) helices harboring the transport core and TM11-TM12 h
275 ng these mutations act on the transmembrane (TM) cytosolic domain.
276       It is believed that the transmembrane (TM) domain of EphA2 adopts two alternate conformations i
277 rol delivery from NPC2 to the transmembrane (TM) domain of NPC1.
278 e with a rearrangement of the transmembrane (TM) helix bundle within ~1 ms, while all other receptors
279 rboxylate residues within the transmembrane (TM)5-6 loop on the intracellular membrane surface.
280 on of the major shrimp allergen tropomyosin (TM) was developed.
281 lets with the ER stress-inducer tunicamycin (TM).
282                        In this state the two TMs are almost parallel, and the positively charged JM s
283 en together, the results suggest piston-type TM signaling by the TM2 homodimer from PASP across the f
284 is work forms a foundation for understanding TM disorders and modeling keratinocyte biology.
285 erformance of the sensor was confirmed using TM spiked chicken soup, resulting in a high percentage r
286          In addition to virtual visits using TM, there are several emerging technologies that are rel
287            Repeatability was 82% for Ora-VCF(TM) test and 92% for Ora-tablet LL 2.0ND reading.
288 ETDRS VA, LL 2.0 ETDRS VA or MNREAD, Ora-VCF(TM) test and Ora-tablet LL 2.0ND reading tests were able
289     Reproducibility was 89% for both Ora-VCF(TM) test and Ora-tablet LL 2.0ND reading.
290                                      Ora-VCF(TM) test was significantly worse in the non-advanced AMD
291 as newly developed tests such as the Ora-VCF(TM) test, Ora-tablet reading test, color sensitivity etc
292 ce in novel nonverbal and traditional verbal TM tasks.
293                               The VetCompass(TM) programme collects de-identified electronic patient
294                In detail, we exploited Vivid(TM) Plasma Separation membrane to threat the whole blood
295 ds is predicted by this reliability-weighted TM (RTM) observer.
296 oma but neither the mechanisms through which TM cells sense pressure nor their role in aqueous humour
297 e more complicated processes associated with TM cluster assembly and TM ion transport.
298 itivity of 86% (95% CI: 78-91) compared with TM for the detection of 51 diagnostic metabolites.
299        Patients tend to be as satisfied with TM or they prefer TM over in-person visits, but infreque
300                      Beta cells treated with TM also exhibited concomitant alterations in their elect

 
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