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1 that can isolate and quantify lipids in the blood.
2 strains, increased NDEL1 enzyme activity in blood.
3 od of active viral replication in peripheral blood.
4 vo half-life and suboptimal potency in whole blood.
5 ed times less abundant than glucose in human blood.
6 brain at levels similar to (18)F-FAC in the blood (2.54 +/- 0.2 and 3.04 +/- 0.3 percentage injected
7 hese essential processes enhance fluidity of blood, although accumulating evidence suggests that subl
9 enome sequencing was performed on 20 matched blood and aqueous samples; tumor-associated chromosomal
10 exed molecular panels directly applicable to blood and blood culture specimens, next-generation metag
11 ral representatives from those isolated from blood and bone marrow cultures in southern India, over 2
13 ameters, mortality, and B cell phenotypes in blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) by flow cytometry in
15 sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) DNA in blood and increased antibody titres may indicate KSHV re
16 dendritic cells and monocytes present in the blood and lung of COVID-19 patients with different clini
17 oncentrations were within 2-fold of observed blood and tissue silver concentrations in rats and withi
18 duction of HIV and SIV RNA expression in the blood and tissues of ART-suppressed bone-marrow-liver-th
21 ti-omics approaches since the kidney biopsy, blood and urine samples used to generate these different
23 crucial for GAS growth and survival in human blood and was validated in another M1T1 GAS strain, 5448
24 single infusion of autologous umbilical cord blood and, as part of their clinical outcome measures, w
25 ons in the gold standard (i.e., venous whole blood) and that DBS is a suitable tool for assessing MeH
27 nd organs, including the ear, the brain, the blood, and the lung, and thus in highly diverse and dyna
28 voir composition differs between tissues and blood, as do cells successfully reactivated by different
29 n might have some predictive value, although blood-based measures of tumour mutational burden did not
30 r IgA against FceRIalpha, were linked to low blood basophil (r = .414, P = .021) and eosinophil (r =
31 fies several previously unexplored candidate blood biomarkers of neurological damage with possible cl
32 sease and highlights the need for peripheral blood biomarkers that inform about patient lung status a
33 oughout several organs in HIS mice including blood, bone marrow, spleen, and draining lymph nodes.
36 report that pharmacologic restoration of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), 12 mo after murine TBI, is as
38 wn to ameliorate Plasmodium parasite growth, blood-brain barrier dysfunction, and mortality in a mous
42 ctivated in major cellular components of the blood-brain barrier, including endothelial cells and ast
47 hich promote arousal in response to elevated blood carbon dioxide levels, as seen in sleep apnea [3].
48 s (ORFs), and can be found in the peripheral blood CD4(+) T cells of patients at all stages of HIV-1
49 t was total HIV DNA isolated from peripheral blood CD4(+) T-cells at weeks 16 and 18 after randomisat
51 studies revealed leukocytosis, with a white blood cell count of 15.1 x 10(3)/uL (15.1 x 10(9)/L) (no
52 studies revealed leukocytosis, with a white blood cell count of 15.1 x 103/muL (15.1 x 109/L) (norma
53 hematological cancer requires complete white blood cell count, followed by flow cytometry with multip
54 erum levels of albumin and sodium, and white blood cell count, to identify metabolites that differed
55 s with severe COVID-19 had higher peak white blood cell counts (15.8 vs 7 x 10(3) /uL, P = .019), C-r
59 n-coding genes expressed in peripheral white blood cells (PWBCs), and circulating micro RNAs in plasm
64 nt bone marrow-derived neutrophils and white blood cells showed a severely impaired chemotactic respo
66 verage a reduced number of circulating white blood cells, because of the Duffy-null (CC) genotype at
67 st compared with wild type, without altering blood chemistry or displaying hyperthermia or muscle rig
70 ease were observed including petechial rash, blood coagulation dysfunction, and various biochemistry
73 genously, (2) lower C15:0 dietary intake and blood concentrations are associated with higher mortalit
74 h our study raises the possibility that high blood concentrations of caffeic, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylprop
79 species adjusted for age, sex, >=3 positive blood culture bottles, native valve disease, prosthetic
80 da panel and mycolytic/fungal (myco/f lytic) blood culture collected simultaneously during hospitaliz
82 formance of select clinical features against blood culture results among outpatients using mixed-effe
84 ular panels directly applicable to blood and blood culture specimens, next-generation metagenomics, a
85 py for fermenting, gram-negative bacteria in blood culture(s) if they were afebrile for 24 hours with
86 caregiver information for 1029 patients with blood culture-confirmed enteric fever or with a nontraum
87 y to present Candida growth in all 3 sets of blood cultures (15.4% vs 45.1%; P = .005) and had less s
89 110 VREfm isolates from gastrointestinal and blood cultures of 24 pediatric patients undergoing chemo
90 cians should use this panel as an adjunct to blood cultures when making a definitive diagnosis of can
91 gation for cryptococcal disease with LPs and blood cultures, prompt ART initiation, and more intensiv
94 evised guidance that recommended a change in blood donor deferral of men who have sex with men (MSM)
95 the Ebola endpoint occurring from after the blood draw through to the end of follow-up, contrasting
96 who showed no exudative signs on the day of blood drawing had a cytokine profile that was similar to
102 robic exercise elicits increases in cerebral blood flow (CBF), as well as core body temperature; howe
103 ); however, such exercise increases cerebral blood flow (CBF; +10-20%) mediated via small elevations
104 roimaging technique used to measure cerebral blood flow (CBF; perfusion) to understand brain function
105 of the cerebral vasculature to increase its blood flow (cerebrovascular reactivity) are relatively n
108 ndlimb skeletal muscle) resolved a decreased blood flow and interstitial PO(2) during twitch contract
109 lead to irreversible pathological changes in blood flow and kidney tissue, and provides retention of
110 fluence of reproductive hormones on cerebral blood flow and sex differences in the ability of the cer
114 to evaluate longitudinal changes in retinal blood flow in response to flicker stimulation and system
115 ages to provide some local information about blood flow in the ascending aorta, based on maximum valu
116 ensional visualization and quantification of blood flow in the human fetal heart and major vessels.
117 2 and blood pressure External carotid artery blood flow increased by ~43% during both exercise and pa
118 e able to obtain distinct edges of tumor and blood flow mapping of the tumor microvascular with impro
120 s, with no change in internal carotid artery blood flow Neurovascular coupling (i.e. the relationship
122 This study used VISTA to analyze relative blood flow speeds in the microvascular changes associate
127 ately matched increases in regional cerebral blood flow) is preserved during both exercise and temper
128 on-based U-Net in extracting both the inner (blood flow) lumen and the wall structure of the aortic a
129 is associated with abnormalities in cerebral blood flow, cerebral neurochemical concentrations, and w
130 provoked ~16% increases in vertebral artery blood flow, independent of changes in end-tidal PCO2 and
135 luid level identified on CT; of those with a blood-fluid level, 15 (83.3%) were taking anticoagulants
137 of soluble CORIN were confirmed in maternal blood from preeclamptic pregnancies compared with contro
140 g m(-2) ), FMD (Duplex ultrasound), arterial blood gases, Hct and [Hb], blood viscosity, and NO metab
142 identify neurons that specifically increase blood glucose from among the diversely functioning cell
143 es of hypoglycemia with severity of level 2 (blood glucose level, <54 mg per deciliter) or level 3 (s
145 RNAi-mediated LincIRS2 loss causes elevated blood glucose, insulin resistance and aberrant glucose o
146 viruses and differential expression of histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) between populations may con
154 cal protocol for repeated home collection of blood in patients with rheumatoid arthritis to allow for
155 eproduction, the transcriptional response to blood-ingestion remains undefined in any reproductive ti
157 cal utility, many of which whose presence in blood is likely linked to specific cell-level pathologic
158 the point-of-care within 26 min using fresh blood, it can be easily delivered using clinical cathete
160 tment, current DMPA users (7% of cohort) had blood lead concentrations that were 18% higher than thos
164 t strategies geared toward reducing surgical blood loss such as autologous transfusion techniques and
165 sed whether antiviral response of peripheral blood lymphocytes differs between HG patients and health
168 of cells including progenitors, circulating blood monocytes, resident tissue macrophages, and dendri
169 KCNJ2 K(+) channel expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cell, which strongly correlated to tha
170 performed microarray analyses of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) RNA from subjects enrolle
171 BCs at the single-cell level from peripheral blood mononuclear cells collected ~2 weeks or 6-7 months
174 Hg, carbon, and nitrogen in the feathers and blood of geolocator-tracked little auk Alle alle from fi
176 Growth rate of malaria parasites in the blood of infected subjects is an important measure of ef
180 esponse to HIV-1 and suggest that changes in blood pDC frequency and function can be used as an indic
181 flow algorithm that helps us reduce error in blood perfusion estimate below 10% in different motion s
182 al effects of subnormothermic (22 degrees C) blood perfusion in the preservation of porcine donation
185 fibromyalgia) through the analysis of their blood plasma using attenuated total reflection Fourier-t
188 ces-regions of the extracellular and bath or blood pool directly in contact with electrodes that exhi
190 V(max) ratios of at least 2.11 for lesion to blood pool, at least 0.55 for lesion to liver, and at le
192 0 to <500 versus <150 mg/g), higher systolic blood pressure (>=140 versus 120 to <130 mmHg), diabetes
193 er the methods identify the optimal arterial blood pressure (ABPopt) and lower limit of autoregulatio
198 aerosols in human subjects led to increased blood pressure and heart rate, similar to traditional ci
199 of the association between lifetime systolic blood pressure burden and midlife cognitive function was
201 independent of changes in end-tidal PCO2 and blood pressure External carotid artery blood flow increa
202 decrease in both the noninvasive arm-to-leg blood pressure gradient (41.2+/-18.7 to 5.6+/-9.6 mm Hg)
203 nce of uncontrolled blood pressure (systolic blood pressure level >140 mm Hg or diastolic blood press
204 blood pressure level >140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure level >90 mm Hg), uncontrolled diabetes (
205 , were aged 80 years and older, had systolic blood pressure lower than 150 mm Hg, and were receiving
209 f the RVLM increases sympathetic outflow and blood pressure substantially, providing a mechanism by w
210 t evidence suggested potential harm with low blood pressure targets in patients with peripheral arter
212 e were significant differences in body size, blood pressure, and baseline pulmonary capillary wedge p
214 as at least 3 coexistent morbidities of high blood pressure, diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, non-AID
215 ake, cheese consumption and average systolic blood pressure, largely disregarding the impact of a hea
216 orter 2) inhibitors have been shown to lower blood pressure, reduce weight, have salutary effects on
217 Hypertension was defined as prescription of blood pressure-lowering drugs as obtained from the natio
224 showed the highest tumor uptake and tumor-to-blood ratios for [(89)Zr]Zr-DFO-scFv-Fc-CD44 between day
225 oncordance of kinetic measures with tumor-to-blood ratios provides a clinically feasible approach to
228 MS detection of low-abundance proteins from blood remains an unsolved challenge due to the extraordi
230 stmortem brain (n = 206) and 1 collection of blood samples (N = 1132) of MDD cases and controls, we u
231 jection and treatment resistance, peripheral blood samples and intestinal allograft biopsies from 51
232 mia after stopping ART), who provided serial blood samples before death and their bodies for rapid au
233 col differed by an average of around 5% from blood samples counted on a calibrated gamma-counter.
234 iratory tract specimens as well as fecal and blood samples from 180 patients with confirmed infection
238 studied prospectively on 10,240 CTCs in 367 blood samples obtained from 294 patients with progressin
239 asis during a 20-day experimental period and blood samples were collected for hemogram determination
243 calculating hematocrit (Hct) values of whole blood samples with nominal content of 28%, 35%, 40%, and
245 l and functional studies, we find that human blood sLeX(+)CD4(+)T cells comprise a subpopulation expr
247 in DBS and to validate the agreement between blood sources (venous vs capillary) and matrices (whole
250 cury (THg) and methylmercury (MeHg) in dried blood spots (DBS) though more research is required to ev
253 nhibits Plasmodium falciparum sporogonic and blood stage development and impairs Plasmodium berghei d
256 quine as the partner drug to discern whether blood-stage parasite exposure impacts protection against
260 ment modality for monogenic disorders of the blood system such as primary immunodeficiencies and beta
261 ntially hazardous prescribing and inadequate blood-test monitoring, comparing observed rates post-int
262 These data demonstrate that multicancer blood testing combined with PET-CT can be safely incorpo
263 0 mL/min/1.73 m2 on two consecutive previous blood tests were recruited from 32 primary care practice
264 ity was increased, suggesting that increased blood TG clearance contributes to the decreased blood TG
267 n and reduced lipopolysaccharides content in blood, thereby helping to reduce systemic inflammation a
269 hed anti-CD19 CAR-NK cells derived from cord blood to 11 patients with relapsed or refractory CD19-po
270 ngs, using published smoking EWAS results in blood, to identify DNAm smoking effects that are unique
271 We combined analysis of previously published blood transcriptomic data with new data from a prospecti
272 points were risk of the composite outcome of blood transfusion or death, and number of blood transfus
273 of blood transfusion or death, and number of blood transfusions from randomisation to 30 days postope
274 ccumulating evidence suggests that sublethal blood trauma-induced by supraphysiological shear exposur
275 osages (compared with 0-8 g/d, P < 0.05) and blood urea nitrogen increased with dosage (P = 0.013) an
276 Pb), copper (Cu), and chromium (Cr) in hair, blood, urine, nails, and saliva from 635 Italian adolesc
277 s underwent nurse-led structured evaluation (blood/urine/eye/feet) in public and private outpatient c
278 ult of tissue healing and remodelling of the blood vasculature, causing cancer cell hypoxia and death
280 taneous fat was cultured in vitro to promote blood vessel outgrowth prior to implantation into immuno
284 ural cells in the brain parenchyma including blood vessels and neurons, and in particular NPY and POM
285 become adipocytes controls the formation of blood vessels in the bone marrow, and also regulates the
286 nges and imply that therapeutic targeting of blood vessels may restore aged endocrine tissue function
287 re, we discuss the unique characteristics of blood vessels, the heart, and the kidney of giraffes and
289 asound), arterial blood gases, Hct and [Hb], blood viscosity, and NO metabolites (ozone-based chemilu
290 eep, mice showed large increases in cerebral blood volume ([HbT]) and arteriole diameter relative to
291 tamate/glutamine and elevated focal cerebral blood volume on functional magnetic resonance imaging, b
292 ate mononuclear cells from almost the entire blood volume, but such large numbers and concentrations
295 iated chromosomal changes were found in 0/20 blood vs. 11/20 aqueous samples along with shorter DNA f
296 sovolumic haemodilution, where ~20% of whole blood was removed and replaced with 5% human serum album
298 is-2 definition), BC and PCR/ESI-MS on whole blood were positive in 14.6% and 25.6% of cases, respect