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1 samples (1.7%) had no or very low PfHRP2 but were positive for 1 or both of the other antigens.
2  a cohort of 125,426 NIPT results, 3757 (3%) were positive for 1 or more aneuploidies involving chrom
3              Preantimicrobial blood cultures were positive for 1 or more microbial pathogens in 102 o
4             Postantimicrobial blood cultures were positive for 1 or more microbial pathogens in 63 of
5       Viral culture from respiratory samples was positive for 19 of 74 patients (26%).
6 risk reduction minus absolute risk increase) was positive for 46% of patients.
7                                          UAD was positive for 5.1% of asymptomatic HIV-infected perso
8                       The MVista EIA results were positive for 6/12 samples that tested indeterminate
9                                 When the EBH was positive for a given beta-HPV/gamma-HPV type, the SS
10                               FDA microscopy was positive for a median of 119 (interquartile range [I
11       BAL fluid from 40% of patients with RA was positive for a pathogenic microbe.
12 ospinal fluid specimens tested, 1603 (37.3%) were positive for a bacterial pathogen, including 1147 (
13 same target, 34 (42.5%) were negative, and 3 were positive for a different target (3.8%).
14 s found in 117 patients, of whom 79 patients were positive for a dominant negative mutation (67.5%) a
15 ored at least one of the PMQR genes and four were positive for aac-6-Ib-cr.
16   Of the 401 cases included in the study, 40 were positive for Acanthamoeba (10%); of these 40, 16 we
17 anthamoeba and fungal keratitis positive); 5 were positive for Acanthamoeba and bacteria; and 2 had t
18                Discontinuous layer 2 modules are positive for AChE, NADPH-d, GAD, and CO throughout t
19            At diagnosis, 69% of MDR-TB cases were positive for acid-fast bacilli sputum smears and 43
20 03 patients, 67 had MR imaging findings that were positive for acute appendicitis, and 336 had negati
21                       Pleural fluid cytology was positive for adenocarcinoma.
22 translocations, while, unexpectedly, 7 lines were positive for alien chromatin (Th. intermedium or ry
23                                    The assay was positive for all blood culture broths inoculated wit
24                         All northern animals were positive for all KoRV genes (gag, pro-pol and env)
25                          Further, SCAP cells were positive for alpha-SMA while they completely lacked
26 n contrast, specimens of macular pseudoholes were positive for alpha-smooth muscle actin and anti-gli
27                           In individuals who are positive for amyloid-beta pathology with symptomatic
28                            Molecular testing is positive for an anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) gene
29 e studied 17 patients presenting with GP who were positive for anti-FH IgG.
30 ere positive for HBsAg (95% CI 2.7-4.7), 20% were positive for anti-HBc (95% CI 17.6-21.9) and 0.3% w
31 ive for anti-HBc (95% CI 17.6-21.9) and 0.3% were positive for anti-HCV (95% CI 0.1-0.7).
32               Among them, four (4.2%) shrews were positive for anti-MJNV IgG and MJNV RNA was detecte
33 7,694 participants, 53.6% (95% CI 51.4-55.8) were positive for any HPV type.
34 V16 DNA ISH positive (ISH16+), and 134 (56%) were positive for any oncogenic HPV type (ISH+).
35 stool specimens and 1024 (68%) of 1514 swabs were positive for any pathogen (p<0.0001).
36                           Of 571 visits, 54% were positive for any virus and 39% for RV.
37 d in all regions except the Nac but only PFC was positive for apoptosis (caspase-3).
38                           All NMOSD patients were positive for aquaporin-4-immunoglobulin G, and all
39  were abnormal, and 38 (51%) of anal samples were positive for at least 1 of 13 high-risk HPV (hrHPV)
40                         377 (98.4%) patients were positive for at least one microorganism, of which R
41   All tank water samples over the six events were positive for at least one OPPP (Legionella spp., Le
42        Of 63,066 blood cultures, 7,296 (12%) were positive for at least one pathogen; the most common
43                Of these, 8,807 samples (40%) were positive for at least one viral pathogen.
44      However, 26% of the tested AMVR samples were positive for AT1R Abs when a threshold of 10 IU/ml
45 e 113 human PDACs that were tested, 86 (76%) were positive for bacteria, mainly Gammaproteobacteria.
46 eal-time polymerase chain reaction; 22 (76%) were positive for bacterial meningitis pathogens, 16 (73
47    In total, 82 (3.0% [82/2762]) CSF samples were positive for bacterial meningitis.
48 pairs and 47.5% anaerobic pairs), 430 (7.5%) were positive for bacterial or fungal growth, with 342 (
49                       Overall, 881 specimens were positive for bacterial tick-borne agents.
50 urine cultures, only 4.7% of repeat cultures were positive for bacteriuria.
51  the 97 (mean age, 71 years +/- 6; 13 women) were positive for beta-amyloid.
52                    Thirty-one samples (6.4%) were positive for bla(CTX-M), ESBL-type bla(SHV) or bla(
53                         The prick-prick test was positive for black tiger shrimp (raw and heated) and
54                   A subpopulation of T cells was positive for both CD4 and CD8.
55 tive for Acanthamoeba (10%); of these 40, 16 were positive for both Acanthamoeba and fungi (4.5% of t
56 .4%) sera were negative and 182 (56.5%) sera were positive for both tests.
57 6.3% had excessive daytime sleepiness, 41.5% were positive for both the Bq and ESS, and 97.2% had per
58 5% of rHSV48Y/rAAV-CFP-Neo co-infected cells were positive for both transgene products.
59 n these fish was 4.9%, and only 2.4% of fish were positive for both virus and hepatic tumors.
60  110 patient surveillance samples tested, 50 were positive for C. auris using the BD Max system with
61 ong 191 environmental samples collected, 39% were positive for C. auris, including samples from bedra
62 one patient underwent biopsy, and the result was positive for cancer; and 264 patients had true-negat
63 scularization in four (33.3%) lesions, which were positive for cancer at contrast-enhanced US.
64 ologic evaluation, 84 of 252 (33%) quadrants were positive for cancer in 38 of 63 (60%) men.
65 y resections were performed when IFS results were positive for cancer.
66                     Cervical mediastinoscopy was positive for carcinoma in level 2, 3, 4R, and 7 lymp
67 g samples tested, 13% and 43%, respectively, were positive for carnivore parvovirus infection, but li
68                              The tumor cells were positive for CD117 (c-kit) (Fig 1B) and DOG-1(Fig 1
69                           The lymphoid cells were positive for CD3, CD4, CD5, CD7 and negative for CD
70           Immunohistochemically, tumor cells were positive for CD34 and HHF-35, but negative for cyto
71 icantly greater percentage of meniscal cells were positive for CD49b, CD49c and CD166 compared to don
72      Overall, 26.2% of the birds (602/2,300) were positive for Chlamydia spp. and five Chlamydia spp.
73                        In SPT, 9/10 patients were positive for CHX and 3 of them with ALX (only at hi
74  (51%, n = 32 of 62 cats; 15%, 11 of 70 dogs were positive for CIN, respectively).
75                         Mucous cells of MECs were positive for CK7, CEA, as well as periodic acid-Sch
76 ce verification of individual reactions that are positive for combinations of any two of the four pro
77 ory testing to rapidly diagnose patients who are positive for COVID-19.
78  also improved the detection of patients who were positive for COVID-19 via RT-PCR who presented with
79      Besides, 83.3% of the examined isolates were positive for CR-binding.
80                       Fifteen patients (17%) were positive for CTC >/=2 and 8 patients (9%) for CTC >
81                   In DCC, 96% of the samples were positive for DM, 95% for Can f 1, 90% for Fel d 1,
82 ironmental water samples tested, three (17%) were positive for eaeA and two (11%) samples were also p
83                       We regarded samples to be positive for Ebola virus disease if the cycle thresho
84  readers, the test detected all patients who were positive for Ebola virus by altona real-time RT-PCR
85                           Of these, 19 (31%) were positive for Ebola, and 11 (58%) of the case patien
86 nity of patients was the area most likely to be positive for EBOV RNA.
87                       Ten samples from 8 men were positive for EBOV up to 9 months after onset of the
88                                         They are positive for EEA-1 and LAMP-1 and contain watery flu
89 ent samples obtained prior to organ recovery were positive for EEEV RNA.
90 mples tested by individual real-time PCR, 35 were positive for eight different targets, whereas the C
91 sites were negative on HRCM, but 3 of the 13 were positive for EMPD on histopathological examination.
92 red patients with acute flaccid myelitis who were positive for enterovirus D68 with those with acute
93 ient light-controlled killing of cells which are positive for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)
94                 Immunohistochemical analysis was positive for estrogen and progesterone receptor expr
95  on the core biopsy indicated that the tumor was positive for estrogen receptor expression (50%), neg
96 ohistochemical studies showed that the tumor was positive for estrogen receptor expression (90%) and
97                   A single European starling was positive for Eurasian H5 viral RNA and seropositive
98                       At CDC, 1 CSF specimen was positive for EV-D68 and Epstein-Barr virus by real-t
99                                 Patients who were positive for exercise provocation tests in Miyagi C
100                   Fifteen out of 91 patients were positive for exercise provocation tests.
101 ses of mixed class 5 and 3/4 lupus nephritis was positive for EXT1/EXT2.
102 s from water piped to public taps/standpipes were positive for FIB (n = 14948 and n = 12278, respecti
103 cebo, particularly in those participants who were positive for FRAAs.Molecular Psychiatry advance onl
104  culture results were 3 times more likely to be positive for fungi in endothelial keratoplasty-proces
105 burtoni subspecies from Wallacea (Indonesia) was positive for GALV.
106  by culture, while at least 1 of the 3 NAATs was positive for GBS in 155 specimens (31.0%).
107 ted men aged 15-60 years, approximately 6.1% were positive for GC only, 8.3% for CT only, and 2.7% fo
108 erally for hearing screening; 8,136 (4.508%) were positive for genetic screening (heterozygote, homoz
109              Immunostaining of all specimens were positive for glial cells, microglia, and hyalocytes
110  be formally tested only if overall survival was positive for group A versus group C.
111                        Approximately 63%-69% were positive for &gt;=1 of the 9-valent HPV vaccine types.
112 es were detected and 62% of children (58/93) were positive for &gt;=1 vertebrate-infecting virus.
113                  From the samples tested, 4% were positive for HBsAg (95% CI 2.7-4.7), 20% were posit
114 ntral SAN to caudal pacemaker regions, which were positive for HCN4 and received uniform cholinergic
115 ic HBV infection (ages, 14-39 y); 9 patients were positive for hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) in the i
116                                          All were positive for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) an
117 n (PCR) testing of aqueous or vitreous humor was positive for herpes simplex virus (HSV) or varicella
118                 Among all participants, 0.5% were positive for HIV and 48% for HCV; 96% received test
119 ts with sepsis and hypotension, most of whom were positive for HIV, in a resource-limited setting, a
120 ients with severe sepsis enrolled, 165 (15%) were positive for HIV, with a median CD4 count of 41 (8-
121                      All children and adults were positive for HLA-DQ2.5.
122  68 women; mean age, 40+/-17 years), EDI OCT was positive for horizontal hyperreflective ONHD bands i
123 crine therapy in advanced breast cancer that is positive for hormone receptor (HR) and negative for h
124 ifferential diagnosis when screening results are positive for HPA.
125 V testing, with direct referral if the woman is positive for HPV 16/18.
126 V testing, with direct referral if the woman is positive for HPV 16/18.
127                                     One case was positive for HPV type 16, which was found to be a fa
128  situ (AIS) and adenocarcinoma in the cohort were positive for HPV18.
129  and identified 57 additional specimens that were positive for HSV compared to culture.
130 unolabel, and count breast cancer cells that are positive for human epidermal growth factor receptor
131  patients with metastatic breast cancer that is positive for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2
132                 Swabs from 10 of 14 patients were positive for human adenovirus (HAdV) while swabs fr
133                   Among the 280 women, 54.3% were positive for human immunodeficiency virus.
134                        All patients' results were positive for human leukocyte antigen-A29.
135                          Her medical history was positive for hypercholesterolemia and depression.
136 oral-pharyngeal or cloacal swabs (233/3,678) were positive for IAV, and 56.8% of IAV-positive samples
137  8 tissue samples from 7 patients out of 103 were positive for IAV.
138  7.3% (41/560) of tested swine serum samples were positive for IBV antibodies.
139                                   CT and TEE were positive for IE in 123 (75.0%) and 124 (75.6%) of p
140                                 Patients who were positive for IgA aB2GP1 only are at risk of experie
141 roups were established: group 1 patients who were positive for IgA anti-beta2-glycoprotein I (aB2GP1)
142             At transplantation, 401 patients were positive for IgA-aB2GPI (29.2%, group 1), and the r
143 a few plasma cells per high-power field that were positive for IgG4.
144                            Hyalinous lesions were positive for IgM and iC3b/c/d, indicating subendoth
145 el compared to 3.2% among blood donors; none were positive for IgM anti-HEV or HEV RNA.
146  (76%) were influenza negative, 1840 (19.8%) were positive for influenza A (A/H3N2, n = 1817), and 39
147 ry infection from 2009 to 2018, of whom 8011 were positive for influenza A virus (IAV) or influenza B
148 fluenza A (A/H3N2, n = 1817), and 395 (4.2%) were positive for influenza B (B/Yamagata, n = 340).
149 ted positive for influenza A(H3N2), 648 (9%) were positive for influenza B (including B/Yamagata, n =
150 May 2012), only 13 (0.3%) nasal/throat swabs were positive for influenza C.
151  episodes among 3,965 participants, 310 (6%) were positive for influenza.
152                       The reference standard was positive for invasive cancer with or without DCIS in
153                           Stress cardiac MRI was positive for ischemia in two heart transplant patien
154 ith total stroke was not significant, but it was positive for ischemic stroke and inverse for hemorrh
155 immunity and CD autoimmunity were defined as being positive for islet or tissue transglutaminase auto
156                               Blood cultures were positive for Klebsiella oxytoca.
157         Of the 96 PDAC samples analyzed, 73% were positive for KLF5 (defined as nuclear staining in m
158 ines contained enlarged acidic vesicles that were positive for LAMP2, confirming their endolysosomal
159      Preprocedure magnetic resonance imaging was positive for late gadolinium enhancement in 21 of 23
160     Results Repeat CT colonography screening was positive for lesions 6 mm or larger in 173 (12.1%) a
161 ad GAD65-Ab, 12 (10.7%) had VGKCc (4 of whom were positive for leucine-rich glioma-inactivated protei
162            Only 35% and 3.5% of lung samples were positive for live bacilli and granulomas, respectiv
163 ied to MGIT cultures previously confirmed to be positive for M. tuberculosis complex (MTBC) by qPCR.
164 aping was carried out and the culture result was positive for M. haemophilum.
165 95%), and H. somni (75%), while fewer calves were positive for M. haemolytica (13%).
166 itive for M. lepromatosis, 19 of 47 (40.43%) were positive for M. leprae, and 2 of 47 (4.26%) contain
167 positive for M. lepromatosis; 19/47 (40.43%) were positive for M. leprae; 2/47 (4.26%) contained both
168 versely, 15 of 47 Mexican specimens (31.91%) were positive for M. lepromatosis, 19 of 47 (40.43%) wer
169 Conversely, 15/47 (31.91%) Mexican specimens were positive for M. lepromatosis; 19/47 (40.43%) were p
170 r those with culture results, 11 of 27 (41%) were positive for M. marinum; the remainder showed no gr
171            Of 3731 participants, 614 (16.5%) were positive for malaria parasites by microscopy.
172 34.0%) targeted lesions in 10 of 21 patients were positive for malignancy.
173 logic examination of the biopsy samples, all were positive for malignancy.
174 d fine-needle aspirates of the pancreas mass were positive for malignant cells that were consistent w
175 hibit abundant multilamellar structures that are positive for markers of endolysosomes and are filled
176 ysosome-associated membrane protein 1/2) but were positive for markers of transport vesicles (cation-
177 s in the pup thymus showed that a proportion was positive for maternal immunogen-specific MHC class I
178         No duodenoscope culture in any group was positive for MDRO.
179 ers, and 87.3%, 72.7%, and 72.2% of newborns were positive for measles, CA16 and EV71 antibodies resp
180 from the skin lesions; however, the spicules were positive for Merkel cell carcinoma virus, which is
181    Patients whose preoperative nares screens were positive for methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA)
182                           Only 30%, however, are positive for microbial organisms by amniotic fluid c
183 arlier trials (ALL 97/99 and UKALL 2003), 10 were positive for minimal residual disease (MRD) at the
184 .4%) patients with CNS inflammatory diseases were positive for MOG-IgG.
185     Lifetime net quality-adjusted life-years are positive for most adults initiating aspirin at ages
186  of the participants had wound cultures that were positive for MRSA.
187                        Both cell populations were positive for MSC markers CD73, CD90 and CD105, and
188 t samples from chemotherapy treated patients are positive for multiple transcriptional fusions involv
189 9 (27 failure, 2 warning) of 60 patients who were positive for mutations by SS showed additional low-
190 ded fine-needle biopsy of the pleural lesion were positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex.
191 terial pathogen, including 1147 (71.5%) that were positive for N meningitidis serogroup C (NmC).
192 ated; fewer patients receiving tiw versus qw were positive for neutralising or binding antibodies.
193 ia patients who had completed suicide and/or were positive for nicotine exposure had significantly hi
194 nd B(pos-9) was derived from individuals who were positive for non-canonical serologies (omnibus_p =
195           Of 1603 stool specimens, 6% tested were positive for norovirus; GII.4 viruses (GII.4 New Or
196 gen; among those, 208 (48.6%) and 70 (13.1%) were positive for NTS in Lwak and Kibera, respectively.
197 nd 4 families; 27.5% had skin lesions, 13.3% were positive for O. ophiodiicola DNA, and 77.8% of the
198 infected women who despite a normal Pap test are positive for oncogenic human papillomavirus (oncHPV)
199 e majority of T1D DQB1*06:02 (+) individuals were positive for one or more islet autoantibodies; howe
200 ected before the pandemic, including 73 that were positive for other viruses).
201                                 All isolates were positive for OXA-51.
202  had a Giemsa-stained thick blood smear that was positive for P falciparum.
203 in non-BWF controls, but a higher proportion were positive for P. falciparum histidine rich protein 2
204 m 1809 women were analyzed by PCR; 220 (12%) were positive for P. falciparum.
205                At inclusion, 26 participants were positive for P. ovale curtisi and/or P. ovale walli
206  total) discordant samples lacked PfHRP2 but were positive for pAldo and/or pLDH; 3 of these (0.4% of
207              The results of 645 PET/CT scans were positive for PCa recurrence.
208 ts: Overall, 104 of 200 (52%) PSMA-PET scans were positive for PCa-related findings.
209 or immune checkpoint therapy, if NSCLC tumor is positive for PD-L1 expression, clinicians should use
210 ssion in tumor cells, and 94.9% (131 of 138) were positive for PD-L1 expression in TILs, defined as g
211 opsy, 61.6 [13.7] years), 89.9% (124 of 138) were positive for PD-L1 expression in tumor cells, and 9
212 ross individual NNAI disorders; associations were positive for pernicious anemia (OR = 1.91; 95% CI,
213 nd one of royal jelly) samples were found to be positive for pesticides at concentrations ranging fro
214 ) were RT-PCR positive for EV and 172 (8.9%) were positive for PeV.
215 sitive for at least one antigen, 704 (99.2%) were positive for PfHRP2.
216    Furthermore, a large fraction of synapses are positive for phospho-GluA1-containing AMPARs.
217                              Senescent cells were positive for platelet-derived growth factor recepto
218    Out of 35 samples, only two were found to be positive for porcine species.
219 and 48% of screened patients with infections were positive for prior colonization.
220                 Results for 87 (54%) lesions were positive for prostate cancer.
221                                         CTPA was positive for pulmonary embolism in 16 of 60 (26.7%).
222                      Of 794 scans, 78 (9.8%) were positive for pulmonary embolism.
223                Of all patients, 13% (92/710) were positive for QFT-G.
224 ratios (ORs) for PBB-153 and thyroid disease were positive for quintiles above the reference level, b
225 transported cargos, most post-Golgi carriers are positive for RAB6 and that its inactivation leads to
226                          The skin prick test was positive for raw pork and beef.
227 an [range] age, 70 [56-77] years), 9 (40.9%) were positive for recurrent disease on HRCM and histopat
228 1 dose of Rotarix among children whose stool was positive for rotavirus antigen (cases) and children
229 er the study period, of whom 132 736 (32.9%) were positive for rotavirus.
230                         In 619 patients, 64% were positive for RSRGADA compared with 68% for fGADA an
231 s, and 86% (131/153) of RSV illness episodes were positive for RSV-B.
232             All FUS patients, except 2 (5%), were positive for RV.
233 ea not endemic for S stercoralis, and either were positive for S stercoralis in faecal tests and on s
234  Blood culture was done on 76 cases; 8 (11%) were positive for S. Typhi, and all were extensively dru
235 sue cultures was done on 86 patients; 3 (3%) were positive for S. Typhi, and all were XDR S. Typhi, o
236 blinded NP samples (n = 155) demonstrated to be positive for SARS-CoV-2 RNA by traditional clinical d
237         Results: The oropharyngeal swab test was positive for SARS-CoV-2.
238 (73%) had previously been healthy, 131 (70%) were positive for SARS-CoV-2 by RT-PCR or antibody testi
239 020 and found that 9 of the 640 throat swabs were positive for SARS-CoV-2 RNA by quantitative PCR, su
240                                  Persons who were positive for SARS-CoV-2 were more frequently aged 6
241 und to contain stx1 or stx2 or were found to be positive for serotype O:157 when analyzed using alter
242  (ie, with maternal throat swab samples that were positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coro
243                    Out of 60 cases, 32 cases were positive for significant stenosis and a total numbe
244 a and fat levels of the boar taint compounds were positive for skatole (r(serum) = 0.39 and r(plasma)
245 ar disease with sodium and potassium jointly were positive for sodium and inverse for potassium, alth
246  exposure on survival of the second exposure was positive for some time intervals but negative for ot
247                    Among 1941 patients, UATs were positive for SP in 81 (4.2%) and for LP in 32 (1.6%
248                                        Cells were positive for: stem cell (Sca-1, CD133, Dlk) and liv
249 nd 23.9% of the encounters, respectively, to be positive for STI.
250  monkey (Cercopithecus cephus) from Cameroon was positive for Sudan ebolavirus.
251                      Around 50% of monocytes were positive for surface TIM4.
252 om independent, therapy-naive WD patients, 9 were positive for T. whipplei PCR.
253         Blood culture and T2Bacteria results were positive for targeted bacteria in 3% (39 of 1427) a
254                       Among 538 subjects who were positive for TB during screening, 11 (2.04%) had MD
255 for a given beta-HPV/gamma-HPV type, the SSW was positive for that same type 81%/72% of the time.
256 rfaces exposed to side-stream cannabis vapor are positive for THC at quantifiable levels.
257 d-derived EVs, from NTg and SOD1(G93A) mice, are positive for the astrocyte marker GLAST and the syna
258  found that HRS cells, and a subset of TAMs, are positive for the CTLA-4 ligand CD86 and that the fra
259 t in the accumulation of endolysosomes which are positive for the membrane damage marker Galectin-3.
260 tive for the alpha1 subunit and all synapses are positive for the remaining five subunits.
261  as a homogenous, fibroblast population that is positive for the marker Scleraxis (Scx).
262                      Neither cell population was positive for the co-stimulatory markers CD40, CD80 a
263                Lymph-node tissue from axilla was positive for the long-terminal repeat (33 copies per
264                              The mean change was positive for the regular and irregular treatment int
265 l (S. vulgaris) samples from the Netherlands were positive for the B. washoensis gltA gene variant de
266           Additionally, most AMY(-) clusters were positive for the exocrine enzymes lipase and trypsi
267  On the contrary, none of the tested strains were positive for the exoS gene.
268 A3.05, mg0377, and mg0359 All ts-11 isolates were positive for the five gene alleles tested by PCR; h
269                                    EEO cells were positive for the gland marker, FOXA2, and exhibited
270      Patients with chronic HBV infection who were positive for the hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) were
271 r responses were seen in 7 of 8 patients who were positive for the JAK2 V617F mutation (88%; 95% conf
272 s, and significantly more microvesicles that were positive for the kinin B1 receptor (P<0.001).
273 rs from all PCR-tested SPI-tadpoles (n = 19) were positive for the Novel Alveolate Group 01 (NAG01) o
274  and toxA) virulence genes, while only 22.2% were positive for the phzM gene.
275 and normal activity of lysosomal enzymes and were positive for the proteins essential for lytic granu
276 pe-specific clearance among participants who were positive for the same HPV type at baseline, or a ne
277              Meanwhile, when both GM and PCR were positive for the same patient, the specificity incr
278 ence enzyme immunoassays indicated that they were positive for the SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG antibodies.
279                                          All were positive for the T790M mutation before treatment, b
280 hildren with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are positive for these autoantibodies and high-dose foli
281                             The oxidase test was positive for these colonies.
282 o previously tested negative is now found to be positive for this new variant.
283 nd 377 females); 113 (16.5%) of 683 subjects were positive for toxigenic C. difficile by direct toxig
284                         Therefore, women who are positive for TRAbs during pregnancy should be monito
285                       Samples of plant bulbs were positive for triazole-resistant A. fumigatus with C
286         Nerves in the tumor microenvironment were positive for TrkA.
287 y mass index than adults whose blood samples were positive for tTGA at both time points and adults la
288                                Culture tests were positive for tuberculosis in 12% (420 of 3640) of a
289 hain reaction (PCR) testing of aqueous fluid was positive for Turicella otitidis.
290  set forth by Fried, we created 15 PFPs that were positive for various combinations of 3 or 4 of thos
291 neage cells caused development of cysts that were positive for Villin, a proximal tubular cell marker
292 ermore, a few naive indirect contact ferrets were positive for viral RNA, suggesting airborne transmi
293 rus (HAdV) while swabs from 2 of 14 patients were positive for Vittaforma corneae (a parasitic fungal
294   Half of 922 environmental swabs (447, 48%) were positive for VREfm.
295                                   The method was positive for walnut and pecan respectively, and nega
296                         Three mosquito pools were positive for YFV, 2 Haemagogus leucocelaenus, and 1
297 ika virus and had cerebral abnormalities, 13 were positive for Zika infection but had no cerebral abn
298  for 79 (87%) cases; within these cases, ten were positive for Zika virus and had cerebral abnormalit
299                  Tissues from all five cases were positive for Zika virus RNA by RT-PCR, and sequence
300 m of spinal neurons, and spinal cord samples were positive for ZIKV RNA.

 
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