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1  histopathologic examination of the excision biopsy specimen.
2 o had segmental glomerular deposits on renal biopsy specimen.
3  be obtained from a single paraffin-embedded biopsy specimen.
4 h CKD progression in animal models and human biopsy specimens.
5 ls, kidney ultrasound imaging, and digitized biopsy specimens.
6 in H. pylori-infected and uninfected gastric biopsy specimens.
7 ately 4.5-fold in H. pylori-infected gastric biopsy specimens.
8 Ls) from RCDII as well as non-RCDII duodenal biopsy specimens.
9 PM8); and nerve growth factor (NGF) in nasal biopsy specimens.
10 iomarker for rapid diagnosis of FGN in renal biopsy specimens.
11 r rejection phenotypes in 24-month follow-up biopsy specimens.
12 terations were detected in 44% (11 of 25) of biopsy specimens.
13 essed in human chronic allograft nephropathy biopsy specimens.
14 re can easily be recognized in routine renal biopsy specimens.
15 ction status ascertained by histology in 107 biopsy specimens.
16 d hepatocytes and chronic HCV-infected liver biopsy specimens.
17  main histologic features of renal allograft biopsy specimens.
18  with known cagA status and in human gastric biopsy specimens.
19 sults in an independent set of 74 unselected biopsy specimens.
20  on endoscopy and histological assessment of biopsy specimens.
21 r use with patient-derived fine-needle liver biopsy specimens.
22 degree of steatosis was evaluated from liver biopsy specimens.
23 gh readily available endoscopically procured biopsy specimens.
24 ogical detection of endoluminal neoplasia in biopsy specimens.
25 h we showcase for the exemplar of human lung biopsy specimens.
26 n gene expression patterns in 30 human brain biopsy specimens.
27 ative morphometric analyses to evaluate both biopsy specimens.
28 resent at lower levels in lymph node and gut biopsy specimens.
29 nd immunohistochemical analysis of bronchial biopsy specimens.
30  M. lepromatosis was detected in 3 of 218 US biopsy specimens (1.38%).
31 ble nitric oxide synthase (P = 0.02) in skin biopsy specimens 48 hours after experimental sunburn.
32                                       Of 224 biopsy specimens, 56 had ABMR histology; 26 of these (46
33 med by using epithelial brushings, bronchial biopsy specimens (91 asthmatic patients and 46 healthy c
34 lammation classification, with >90% of renal biopsy specimens adequately classified by FTIR imaging.
35 els were measured in human and rodent muscle biopsy specimens after 1 bout of exercise.
36 ity-associated gene expression in esophageal biopsy specimens, aiming to determine the degree of cyto
37 FTA = 1 had similar survival as CA TCMR when biopsy specimens also met Banff criteria for TCMR and/or
38  (MG) of renal significance (MGRS) on kidney biopsy specimens among patients with MG.
39                                        Renal biopsy specimen analysis revealed amyloidosis with exten
40         Histopathological studies of patient biopsy specimens and animal models have revealed that ch
41                                      Gastric biopsy specimens and blood samples from 185 subjects (pa
42                                         Skin biopsy specimens and blood samples were collected on day
43 methods for cccDNA quantification from liver biopsy specimens and cell lines expressing the virus are
44 he proteomic content of glomeruli in patient biopsy specimens and detected DnaJ heat shock protein fa
45      A whole-transcriptome analysis of heart biopsy specimens and formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded s
46 l mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (RAMALT) biopsy specimens and nasal brush samples collected antem
47 l mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (RAMALT) biopsy specimens and nasal brushings collected antemorte
48 ive assay for detection of PrP(CWD)in rectal biopsy specimens and other antemortem samples and, with
49                           We used esophageal biopsy specimens and plasma samples from control subject
50 d by using RT-PCR and immunostaining in skin biopsy specimens and primary human keratinocytes from pa
51 second protein boost, we obtained lymph node biopsy specimens and quantified the frequency of total a
52 ere compared to histopathology findings from biopsy specimens and radiology reports on MR images to e
53 idated a classification model using 49 renal biopsy specimens and subsequently tested the robustness
54 ased IL-36alpha expression detected in renal biopsy specimens and urine samples from patients with re
55  assay for detection of CWD prions in RAMALT biopsy specimens and, with further investigation, has po
56  data, histologic characteristics (allograft biopsy specimen), and donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies
57                               Psoriatic skin biopsy specimens, as well as normal human skin, blood, a
58 m routinely collected brain biopsy specimen, biopsy specimen at hematoma evacuation, or autopsy) and
59 ormalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded soft tissue biopsy specimens because of a lack of image contrast bet
60 esence of CAA from routinely collected brain biopsy specimen, biopsy specimen at hematoma evacuation,
61 low cytometric analysis of cells from rectal biopsy specimens, bone marrow, and mesenteric lymph node
62 G in the tubular immune deposits on the ABBA biopsy specimen but not the control specimen analyzed.
63 9 are found in immune deposits of IMN kidney biopsy specimens, but the pathway of complement activati
64 tigations of whole lung samples and resected biopsy specimens by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ion
65 f standard formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded biopsy specimens can be seamlessly integrated into conve
66  vivo and demonstrate that fine-needle liver biopsy specimens can provide sufficient material to furt
67  Histopathological assessment of the scalpel biopsy specimens classified lesions into 6 categories.
68 d renal pathologists, in 975 postreperfusion biopsy specimens collected from 2005 to 2009 after livin
69 ons by the TRPV1 agonist capsaicin in rectal biopsy specimens collected from 9 patients with IBS (ROM
70 amma isoforms was observed in HIV-related KS biopsy specimens compared with non-HIV-related KS and NS
71 NA expression levels were lower in HCC liver biopsy specimens compared with normal liver RNA.
72 tainings for calprotectin in renal allograft biopsy specimens confirmed the serological results.
73 on in the podocytes and glomeruli from human biopsy specimens correlated with glucocorticoid responsi
74 n serum of kidney allograft recipients whose biopsy specimens demonstrate histology of antibody-media
75            Finally, immunostaining in kidney biopsy specimens demonstrated overexpression of ShcA in
76  southern China and de novo assembled 18 NPC biopsy specimen-derived EBV (NPC-EBV) genomes, designate
77                 Histologic results from core biopsy specimens determined the lesions to be benign (n
78 After histologic analysis of the bone marrow biopsy specimen, diagnosis of Waldenstrom macroglobuline
79 ares the diagnostic performance in 6526 skin biopsy specimens examined from 2008 to 2010 with a stand
80 ares the diagnostic performance in 6526 skin biopsy specimens examined from 2008 to 2010 with a stand
81 th a standard method of processing with 8584 biopsy specimens examined in 2015 with EVD and DD.
82 th a standard method of processing with 8584 biopsy specimens examined in 2015 with EVD and DD.
83                                Human colonic biopsy specimens exposed to G. duodenalis were depleted
84 ety was assessed by evaluating MR images and biopsy specimens for evidence of thermal ablation and mo
85 proximal tubules from 98 human needle kidney biopsy specimens for microRNA expression analysis using
86 cal trial network studies frequently require biopsy specimens for pharmacodynamic and molecular bioma
87 antly, enabling the use of fine-needle liver biopsy specimens for such high-resolution analyses may f
88 BMP6, compared with controls, was found in a biopsy specimen from 1 patient.
89            Collection of a single additional biopsy specimen from any D1 site increased the sensitivi
90            Collection of a single additional biopsy specimen from any site in the D1 intestine increa
91                                    A gastric biopsy specimen from each subject was tested for H. pylo
92 tinoic acid-inducible protein I in bronchial biopsy specimens from 10 atopic asthmatic patients and 1
93                                    Bronchial biopsy specimens from 12 control subjects, 24 patients w
94 d GC size and shape in excisional lymph node biopsy specimens from 14 patients with CVID+AIC and 4 pa
95 tudies at baseline, 4 weeks, and 16 weeks in biopsy specimens from 15 patients with moderate-to-sever
96 sphorylation profile and truncation in colon biopsy specimens from 16 Crohn's disease (CD) and 6 ulce
97  and quantitative real-time PCR, we assessed biopsy specimens from 19 children with AD younger than 5
98                                          The biopsy specimens from 2008 to 2010 were processed in a h
99                   Non-small-cell lung cancer biopsy specimens from 2011 to 2012 were collected retros
100 ital-based general pathology laboratory; the biopsy specimens from 2015 were processed in a private d
101                                  We analyzed biopsy specimens from 21 genotyped patients with ichthyo
102    The NanoString technology used in 38 cSCC biopsy specimens from 24 patients with cSCC (19 men and
103 and a ligand (PD-L2) was assessed in 38 cSCC biopsy specimens from 24 patients with cSCC.
104                   Seven hundred thirty-eight biopsy specimens from 246 endoscopic procedures were eva
105                We used remnant frozen kidney-biopsy specimens from 34 patients with IgAN; 14 were IgG
106 iopsy specimens from control patients, renal biopsy specimens from 44 patients with acute AAV had mor
107  on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) biopsy specimens from 48 cervical SCCs and 23 vulvar SCC
108 performed single-cell RNA sequencing on skin biopsy specimens from 5 patients with AD (4 lesional sam
109                                        Tumor biopsy specimens from 5,954 patients with refractory mal
110 , 473 microcalcifications detected on breast biopsy specimens from 56 patients were characterized ent
111       We conducted a study of blood and skin biopsy specimens from 57 patients with a clinical diagno
112                                              Biopsy specimens from 59 patients with moderate-to-sever
113       The authors prospectively obtained 232 biopsy specimens from 74 patients (177 ex vivo biopsy sa
114                               A total of 221 biopsy specimens from 74 patients, including atrophic ga
115 expression of candidate immune genes in skin biopsy specimens from 85 individuals with leprosy.
116 alin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) gastric biopsy specimens from a cohort of individuals from north
117               Thus, we analyzed serial liver biopsy specimens from adult liver recipients enrolled in
118 e because of the difficulty of taking thymic biopsy specimens from affected children.
119  in 1-mm basal layers was determined in skin biopsy specimens from all lesions stained with hematoxyl
120 nohistological and RT-PCR analysis of muscle biopsy specimens from anti-MDA5 and classic DM were comp
121                                         Lung biopsy specimens from asthmatic and nonasthmatic patient
122                                              Biopsy specimens from both periods were diagnosed by the
123 eling and TGF-beta1 expression in esophageal biopsy specimens from children (n = 32) with EoE treated
124           Here we report that, compared with biopsy specimens from control patients, renal biopsy spe
125 luating expression of esophageal proteins in biopsy specimens from control subjects and patients with
126 evels of moesin were also observed in muscle biopsy specimens from DMD, Ullrich CMD, and merosin-defi
127 racterize mucosal iNOS-producing leukocytes, biopsy specimens from H. pylori-infected patients, contr
128                                              Biopsy specimens from healthy controls were obtained fro
129                               Cutaneous wart biopsy specimens from HIV-positive patients harbored com
130 metatranscriptomic RNA sequencing of stomach biopsy specimens from individuals with different H. pylo
131 ical value of a granzyme B imaging paradigm, biopsy specimens from melanoma patients on checkpoint in
132                            Fifty-one hepatic biopsy specimens from OLT patients were collected under
133                                  We examined biopsy specimens from one transplanted kidney and five n
134 mass spectrometry and analyzed BMP6 in liver biopsy specimens from patients by immunohistochemistry.
135 esistance was additionally observed in tumor biopsy specimens from patients treated with these drugs.
136                                     In liver biopsy specimens from patients with acute hepatitis B, b
137 pression was significantly increased in skin biopsy specimens from patients with AD compared with tho
138 ns were differentially expressed in lesional biopsy specimens from patients with AE relative to norma
139 s, eosinophils have been detected in gastric biopsy specimens from patients with AIG.
140 nchymal signatures are observed in bronchial biopsy specimens from patients with allergic asthma.
141 , to reduce mucosal morphometric measures in biopsy specimens from patients with celiac disease.
142 of nucleolar protein 66 (NO66), as do muscle biopsy specimens from patients with CKD or those undergo
143 ein S immunostaining was performed on kidney biopsy specimens from patients with diabetic nephropathy
144                             We collected 397 biopsy specimens from patients with EAC and nonmalignant
145 R) immunofluorescence staining of esophageal biopsy specimens from patients with EoE and control subj
146 nd expression of ESR1 and ESR2 in esophageal biopsy specimens from patients with EoE compared with co
147                                 Accordingly, biopsy specimens from patients with EoE evidenced a prof
148                    In a series of 30 colonic biopsy specimens from patients with gastrointestinal dys
149 sor, ATM, in gastric epithelial cells and in biopsy specimens from patients with GC.
150       This case-control study obtained punch biopsy specimens from patients with HS (lesional and non
151                                        Colon biopsy specimens from patients with IBD (30 with Crohn's
152                     Supernatants from rectal biopsy specimens from patients with IBS, but not from th
153 nd integrin-beta3 were highly colocalized in biopsy specimens from patients with inflammatory GN.
154 /PD-L1 and PDCD1LG2/PD-L2 alterations in 108 biopsy specimens from patients with newly diagnosed cHL
155 ls were also observed at increased levels in biopsy specimens from patients with severe asthma.
156                                      Mucosal biopsy specimens from patients with ulcerative colitis a
157                         In studies of rectal biopsy specimens from patients, we found that HRH1-media
158 protein was decreased in peritoneal membrane biopsy specimens from PD patients compared to healthy co
159 ased miR-21 was found in peritoneal membrane biopsy specimens from PD patients compared to healthy co
160 NA levels were selectively increased in skin biopsy specimens from persons with recurrent HSV-2, whil
161 es of CD8(+) T cells in insulitic lesions in biopsy specimens from six subjects with recent-onset typ
162  best discriminated acute cellular rejection biopsy specimens from specimens without rejection.
163 s were found within the islets in pancreatic biopsy specimens from subjects without diabetes or from
164           In this study, we collected 18 NPC biopsy specimens from the Hunan Province in southern Chi
165                Total RNA sequencing of liver biopsy specimens from the obese steatotic individuals re
166                                              Biopsy specimens from the same tumors were stained for a
167                  From a cohort of 771 kidney biopsy specimens from two North American and five Europe
168 ng) was significantly higher than in control biopsy specimens from unaffected skin.
169 without worsening fibrosis; patients without biopsy specimens from week 52 (17 in the CBDR group and
170                      Four hundred eighty-six biopsy specimens had adequate lamina propria for evaluat
171                                          All biopsy specimens had adequate yields for genomic analysi
172             Nucleic acids (NA) isolated from biopsy specimens had HIV quantified and HIV envC2-V5 sin
173 areas of fibrosis (i-IFTA) in posttransplant biopsy specimens has been associated with decreased deat
174 wing variables in histopathologic studies of biopsy specimens: histological type, Scarf-Bloom, Ki67,
175  Western blotting) and in normal and AE skin biopsy specimens (immunofluorescence).
176 elopment of methods that cryopreserve kidney biopsy specimens in a manner that preserves intact, viab
177 (+) T cells in peripheral blood and in liver biopsy specimens in comparison with those of CD4(+) T ce
178 ated in human melanoma and pancreatic cancer biopsy specimens in correlation with mortalin upregulati
179 IL-1R family genes in bronchial brushings or biopsy specimens in patients with SA was observed.
180 ences from viruses isolated from primary NPC biopsy specimens in this region, revealing whole-genome
181  protein 47, for ABMR in 53 renal transplant biopsy specimens, including 20 ABMR specimens, 24 cell-m
182  ci scores by Banff, respectively) on 1-year biopsy specimens independently correlated with graft los
183         Histologic analysis of the allograft biopsy specimen is the standard method used to different
184 hows that FTIR-based analysis of renal graft biopsy specimens is a reproducible and reliable label-fr
185                  Compared with normal kidney biopsy specimens, kidney specimens from patients with es
186 tional specimens with late TCMR and protocol biopsy specimens matched for biopsy time.
187  composite signature, developed using solely biopsy specimen-matched urine samples, predicted future
188 he ratio of 3-sialyllactose to xanthosine in biopsy specimen-matched urine supernatants best discrimi
189                                         Skin biopsy specimens (n = 16), serum (n = 114), blister flui
190                                    Bronchial biopsy specimens (n = 300) were collected from 15 patien
191 itive and cyclin D1-positive cells in tissue biopsy specimens), no upper limit on the number of previ
192                                      Mucosal biopsy specimens obtained at different time points befor
193                                              Biopsy specimens obtained during treatment demonstrated
194 rgets ACC-beta, TBC1D1, and TBC1D4 in muscle biopsy specimens obtained from 13 overweight/obese patie
195                              We analyzed 936 biopsy specimens obtained from 378 individuals.
196 ic up-regulation was particularly evident in biopsy specimens obtained from calcineurin inhibitor-tre
197 l blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and lesion biopsy specimens obtained from CL patients before and at
198 ctivation in situ in sequential genital skin biopsy specimens obtained from HSV-2-seropositive subjec
199  profile genome-wide gene expression of skin biopsy specimens obtained from patients with GPP, PPP, o
200 e variation in EBV isolated from primary NPC biopsy specimens obtained from the Hunan Province.
201 ta2-GPI was observed on the endothelium of a biopsy specimen of a femoral artery from an APS patient.
202 , we obtained and analyzed the sections of a biopsy specimen of the cortex to determine the density o
203                                              Biopsy specimens of 11 HIV-related, 7 non-HIV-related Ka
204 using T-cell lines generated from intestinal biopsy specimens of celiac disease patients, this treatm
205 ged Ig genes from single cell-sorted PC from biopsy specimens of chronically infected patients and an
206 s robust on cytologic analysis and open-flap biopsy specimens of ciliary epithelial and iris epitheli
207                                  In duodenal biopsy specimens of healthy control subjects, CD4(+) T c
208 e determined the H. ducreyi transcriptome in biopsy specimens of human lesions and compared it to the
209 er 1 (GLI1) gene (HH-pathway target gene) in biopsy specimens of normal skin or BCC before and after
210 n between VDR and miR-802 was found in human biopsy specimens of OLP.
211 attractant molecules) was observed at EoT in biopsy specimens of patients who cured (n = 8), compared
212 RNA-122 (miR-122) is down-regulated in liver biopsy specimens of patients with ALF and in acetaminoph
213                                   Intestinal biopsy specimens of patients with CD were scored accordi
214                          By analyzing kidney biopsy specimens of patients with extracapillary GN, div
215               ECM proteins in glomeruli from biopsy specimens of patients with FSGS not otherwise spe
216 l cell suspensions and ILC3s sorted from gut biopsy specimens of patients with IBD were also analyzed
217 ssue from a rat model of NAFLD, and in liver biopsy specimens of patients with simple steatosis and n
218                        T cells cultured from biopsy specimens of subjects undergoing intradermal immu
219  endpoint was genome-wide gene expression in biopsy specimens of the rectosigmoid colonic mucosa.
220 ped their topological distributions in liver biopsy specimens of two anti-hepatitis B e antigen-posit
221 n detection of Marsh 2 or greater lesions in biopsy specimens or persistent high levels of tTGA.
222 ence standard was culture positivity (fluid, biopsy specimen, or sputum) and/or pleural biopsy histop
223  associated with lower fibrosis in the first biopsy specimen (P < .001) and with the occurrence of at
224 er in vitro cultures of ChHV5-positive tumor biopsy specimens (plugs) or organotypic cultures (rafts)
225 DGFRalpha expression in pre-operative needle biopsy specimens predicted poor overall survival during
226           Using cultured cell lines, gastric biopsy specimens, primary cells, and human enteroid-deri
227 fic CD4(+) T cells isolated from CD duodenal biopsy specimens produce cytokines able to trigger proli
228 udy, we recruited 12 patients diagnosed with biopsy specimen-proven EF between 2006 and 2009 from the
229      The histopathological examinationof the biopsy specimen revealed a lesion composed of malignant
230                                          The biopsy specimen revealed adenocarcinoma with no actionab
231                     Examination of the renal biopsy specimen revealed amyloidosis with predominant in
232                      Analysis of human liver biopsy specimens revealed a correlation of DPP4 expressi
233                                              Biopsy specimens revealed intense microvascular inflamma
234                                       Muscle biopsy specimens showed markedly thickened endothelium a
235     The dd-cfDNA level discriminated between biopsy specimens showing any rejection (T cell-mediated
236 er analysis on chronic allograft nephropathy biopsy specimens suggested that SNAI1 cytoplasmic up-reg
237 istology and transcriptomic analyses on skin biopsy specimens taken from the challenge site in young
238 ored through gold standard histopathology of biopsy specimens that are painful and permanently scar.
239          We used the term ABMR histology for biopsy specimens that fulfill the first two Banff 2017 c
240          Here, we demonstrate, using patient biopsy specimens, that HD5 is also expressed as an activ
241     In the independent set of 74 renal graft biopsy specimens, the EndMT markers for the diagnosis of
242 ), instead of collecting and analyzing liver biopsy specimens to detect steatosis.
243 ch for analysis of fine-needle patient liver biopsy specimens to investigate the role of histone PTMs
244                                        Renal biopsy specimens uniformly showed FSGS.
245 second option is Western blotting of a brain biopsy specimen used to detect protease-resistant prion
246 Receptor expression is routinely measured in biopsy specimens using immunohistochemistry, although su
247 li from formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded biopsy specimens using laser capture microdissection and
248                                        Liver biopsy specimens, usually collected via the transjugular
249          Histological assessment of a muscle biopsy specimen was performed in 1 patient, and quantita
250 expression of PIM kinases in PMBL diagnostic biopsy specimens was assessed and their role in survival
251 midazole acetaldehyde, and supernatants from biopsy specimens was assessed by calcium imaging of mous
252 17C expression in H. pylori-infected gastric biopsy specimens was predominantly localized to epitheli
253                       I-IFTA, present in 196 biopsy specimens, was strongly correlated with t-IFTA, a
254                 Studying the patient's renal biopsy specimen, we ascertained that obstructive tubular
255 hese subjects, matched labial salivary gland biopsy specimens were also analyzed by mass cytometry an
256                                              Biopsy specimens were analyzed according to standard met
257                                              Biopsy specimens were analyzed at the Department of Micr
258                                        Liver biopsy specimens were analyzed by in situ hybridization.
259                                        Tumor biopsy specimens were analyzed centrally with next-gener
260 h edition] criteria) were preregistered, and biopsy specimens were analyzed for COX-2 by IHC.
261                     Four hundred two gastric biopsy specimens were analyzed using histopathological e
262                                              Biopsy specimens were collected (n = 40) at days 1, 29,
263                                         Skin biopsy specimens were collected after intradermal allerg
264                                       Random biopsy specimens were collected and visible lesions were
265 erpes lesion site biopsy (TLSB) and cervical biopsy specimens were collected at the end of the daily
266                                        Punch biopsy specimens were collected for biomarker analysis a
267                                Quadrantic D1 biopsy specimens were collected from 171 consecutive pat
268                                         Skin biopsy specimens were collected from 4 patients with mil
269                                       Rectal biopsy specimens were collected, barostat studies were p
270 esults were available for 27 patients and 24 biopsy specimens were evaluated by histopathology, immun
271 ologic and endoscopic assessment, esophageal biopsy specimens were examined for expression of 96 gene
272                                              Biopsy specimens were examined for psoriatic epidermal f
273 January 2017, 133 H. pylori-infected gastric biopsy specimens were identified histologically and subs
274                        A total of 15110 skin biopsy specimens were included.
275                                       Muscle biopsy specimens were obtained at baseline and 3 and 9 m
276                         In patients with HS, biopsy specimens were obtained from lesional skin (axill
277 derwent standard colonoscopies, during which biopsy specimens were obtained from the ileum.
278                                         Skin biopsy specimens were performed at baseline, day 15, and
279             One hundred twenty-eight gastric biopsy specimens were positive in genotyping PCRs.
280                                    Bronchial biopsy specimens were processed for immunohistochemistry
281                                              Biopsy specimens were reviewed in a blinded manner by a
282              Two hundred fourteen swine skin biopsy specimens were reviewed, including 88 native skin
283                               214 swine skin biopsy specimens were reviewed, including 88 native skin
284                                          The biopsy specimens were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and
285                                  Consecutive biopsy specimens were taken for whole-genome expression
286                                              Biopsy specimens were taken from nonlesional (baseline)
287                               Adipose tissue biopsy specimens were taken in a subsample of 853 men.
288 of surgical (n = 23) and endoscopic (n = 32) biopsy specimens were used as the reference standard; th
289 rmalin-fixed human breast cancer core-needle biopsy specimens, were embedded, lipid-cleared, and mult
290 me3 on HBV-DNA in around half of the patient biopsy specimens, which could not be linked to reduced l
291 tively kills human lymphoma cells from fresh biopsy specimens while sparing the normal lymphoid cells
292                   Treatment of human colonic biopsy specimens with 8Br-cGMP also activated catalase a
293        HLA-DSA-positive and HLA-DSA-negative biopsy specimens with ABMR histology displayed similar u
294                                              Biopsy specimens with ABMR histology showed overexpressi
295    Transcriptional heterogeneity observed in biopsy specimens with ABMR histology was not associated
296 We performed a meta-analysis in human kidney biopsy specimens with CAI, incorporating data available
297                                          All biopsy specimens with crescentic GN had extracellular gl
298 stitium was performed on 30 for-cause kidney biopsy specimens with early AMR, acute cellular rejectio
299                             Even IgAN kidney-biopsy specimens without IgG by routine immunofluorescen
300                        Given that 60% of FNA biopsy specimens yielded no usable spectra and that resu

 
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