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1 ally endocytose fluid from the pseudocoelom (body cavity).
2 y small intestine within the confines of the body cavity.
3 on of the flow physics within and beyond its body cavity.
4 on of the virus directly into the larval fly body cavity.
5 ells and extensive host tissue damage in the body cavity.
6 e, diabetes mellitus, and surgery in a major body cavity.
7  and kills potential pathogens infecting the body cavity.
8 both tissue architecture and position in the body cavity.
9 oducible looped pattern as it grows into the body cavity.
10 tubule cells that lead outgrowth through the body cavity.
11 cted to the tiny papillae and leading to the body cavity.
12 that contains an adult salamander within its body cavity.
13 tes) by injecting polystyrene beads into the body cavity.
14 body-wall and inseminating directly into her body-cavity.
15 o be Burkitt-type lymphomas occurring in the body cavities.
16 m other malignant lymphomas occurring in the body cavities.
17  other malignant lymphomas that occur in the body cavities.
18 dominal muscles to appropriately stiffen the body cavities.
19 -Hodgkin lymphoma localized predominantly in body cavities.
20 ture of macrophages residing in all visceral body cavities.
21 mor cells to specifically home in the serous body cavities.
22 esent as malignant lymphomatous effusions in body cavities.
23 tes after coelomic fluid is removed from the body cavity, a massive cell-cell adhesion of coelomocyte
24 g dauer arrest, only to be secreted into the body cavity again when the worms return to developmental
25      B1 cells are a predominant cell type in body cavities and an important source of natural antibod
26 most abundant tissue type in animals, lining body cavities and generating compartment barriers.
27 gle epithelial layer and line the surface of body cavities and internal organs.
28 A largely unilamellar epithelial layer lines body cavities and organ ducts such as the digestive trac
29  interventional access to several organs and body cavities and potentially through transvascular appr
30                        The mesothelium lines body cavities and surrounds internal organs, widely cont
31              Drosophila hemocytes patrol the body cavity and act as macrophages outside the nervous s
32 ypodermal seam cells into the pseudocoelomic body cavity and acts non-cell autonomously as a diffusib
33 he extracellular spaces within organs or the body cavity and carry out essential functions in organ d
34 These toxins act within the insect hemocoel (body cavity) and hence require a delivery system to acce
35 ial membrane lining of peripheral organs and body cavities, and it encases blood vessels and harbors
36 ues, whereas free cells in circulation or in body cavities are devoid of VCAM-1 messenger RNA (mRNA)
37 xaminations in various directly-inaccessible body cavities are envisioned.
38 DS-related lymphomas that grow mainly in the body cavities as lymphomatous effusions without an ident
39                                           In body cavity B cell lymphoma by dual staining, HHV-8 was
40 n in AIDS patients-Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) and body cavity B cell lymphoma.
41 nduced type I interferons directly stimulate body cavity B-1 cells and are a necessary signal require
42                                              Body cavity B-1 cells were >10-fold reduced, including V
43 e is broadly reflective of the repertoire of body cavity B-1 cells.
44  with several LANA-1 punctate spots in KSHV+ body cavity B-cell lymphoma (BCBL-1) cells.
45  cell lines established from AIDS-associated body cavity-based B-cell lymphoma and to propagate virus
46 ouckes, and compared to virus induced from a body cavity-based B-cell lymphoma cell line.
47                         While propagation of body cavity-based B-cell lymphoma-derived virus was not
48                            K15 isolates from body cavity-based lymphoma (BCBL) cells exhibited a dram
49  PCR-amplified fragments from KS lesions and body cavity-based lymphoma (BCBL) samples from 12 distin
50 program, RNA obtained from latently infected body cavity-based lymphoma 1 cells induced to undergo ly
51           We have used log-phase cultures of body cavity-based lymphoma 1 cells induced with 12-O-tet
52 cycle both in KSHV-infected DMVEC and in the body cavity-based lymphoma BCBL1 PEL cell line.
53 Here we show that BC-1, a KSHV-DNA-positive, body cavity-based lymphoma cell line, produces infective
54                                          The body cavity-based lymphoma cells were positive for Kapos
55                 Primary effusion lymphoma or body cavity-based lymphoma is a distinct clinicopatholog
56        This type of lymphoma, in contrast to body cavity-based lymphoma related to the acquired immun
57               HHV-8 DNA was detected in each body cavity-based lymphoma sample using a majority of th
58   HHV-8 DNA was present in all of our KS and body cavity-based lymphoma samples by polymerase chain r
59 us (KSHV) has been linked to Kaposi sarcoma, body cavity-based lymphoma, and Castleman disease.
60 esvirus has been linked to Kaposi's sarcoma, body cavity-based lymphoma, and Castleman's disease.
61  progeny virus when synchronized cultures of body cavity-based lymphoma-1 cells are treated with a ph
62 n endemic, and classical KS, as well as in a body cavity-based lymphoma-derived cell line, BCBL-1, th
63 xist, we compared DNA sequences among KS and body cavity-based lymphoma-derived HHV-8 and examined di
64 een identified in a cell line derived from a body cavity-based lymphoma.
65 sistently identified in Kaposi's sarcoma and body cavity-based lymphoma.
66 ated herpesvirus), has been linked to KS and body cavity-based lymphoma.
67  AIDS and non-AIDS KS lesions, as well as in body cavity-based lymphomas (BCBL) and in multicentric C
68 cy syndrome-related lymphomas, the so-called body cavity-based lymphomas (BCBL) or primary effusion l
69 tently identified in Kaposi's sarcomas (KS), body cavity-based lymphomas (BCBL), and some forms of Ca
70 osi's sarcoma (KS), Castleman's disease, and body cavity-based lymphomas (BCBL).
71              KSHV is tightly associated with body cavity-based lymphomas (BCBLs) in immunocompromised
72                                In coinfected body cavity-based lymphomas (BCBLs), EBV latent membrane
73               In contrast to cell lines from body cavity-based lymphomas derived from HIV-positive in
74  certain other distinctive features of these body cavity-based lymphomas suggest that they represent
75 es from primary Kaposi's sarcoma lesions and body cavity-based lymphomas therefore may differ and are
76 non-HIV-associated forms of KS, AIDS-related body cavity-based lymphomas, and AIDS-related multicentr
77 onsistently identified in Kaposi's sarcomas, body cavity-based lymphomas, and some forms of Castleman
78 rimary effusion lymphomas (PEL), rather than body cavity-based lymphomas, since this term describes t
79 an), and AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), body cavity-based primary effusion lymphomas, and multic
80                            Primary effusion (body cavity-based) lymphoma (PEL) is a recently recogniz
81  Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) and primary effusion (body cavity-based) lymphoma (PEL).
82  BCBL-1) derived from a peripheral effusion (body cavity-based) lymphoma latently infected with Kapos
83 pesvirus 8), as well as in primary effusion (body cavity-based) lymphomas (PELs).
84           The BC-1 cell line, derived from a body cavity-based, B-cell lymphoma, is dually infected w
85 es in Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) and AIDS-related body cavity-based, non-Hodgkin's lymphomas suggests that
86 es (AIDS-related, classical and endemic), in body-cavity-based B-cell lymphomas (BCBLs) and in lesion
87 hese findings, we propose replacing the term body-cavity-based lymphoma with the term primary effusio
88 et of AIDS-related lymphomas, referred to as body-cavity-based lymphomas (BCBLs), which present as ly
89 rpesvirus-8 (HHV-8) has been associated with body-cavity-based lymphomas in AIDS patients.
90 s 8 (HHV8) is present in Kaposi sarcomas and body-cavity-based lymphomas.
91 dle cells and in cell lines established from body-cavity-based lymphomas.
92 tly found in Kaposi's sarcoma lesions and in body-cavity-based lymphomas.
93 in Kaposi's sarcoma and in primary-effusion (body-cavity-based) lymphomas, malignancies that occur fr
94 all clinical forms of Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), body-cavity-based, primary effusion lymphomas (PELs), an
95 revented from diffusing into the millipede's body cavity by the glands' impervious cuticular lining.
96 tal composition of brown meat (tissue in the body cavity comprising mainly gonads and hepatopancreas)
97 LPs are secreted from the intestine into the body cavity during larval stages.
98 he bacteria were drawn into its fluid-filled body cavity during ventilation and were captured in the
99 ief but thorough routine postprocedure wound/body cavity exploration before wound closure.
100 the production of natural antibodies and for body cavity immunity.
101 ompting us to evaluate regional responses in body cavities in addition to local responses in muscle.
102 son for the placing of testicles outside the body cavity in most male mammals.
103 lness (deep surgical-site, deep perineal, or body-cavity infection) among women who were pregnant or
104 ndocytose sea water from the larval internal body cavity into a network of vacuoles and vesicles, whe
105 e conclude that the calcium pathway from the body cavity into cells involves nonspecific endocytosis
106  fluorescent molecules are taken up from the body cavity into the PMCs and ectoderm cells, where the
107 e sea urchin larva takes up calcium from its body cavity into the primary mesenchymal cells (PMCs) th
108            A shunt to drain the fluid into a body cavity is now universally used, but failure is all
109 ince a few bacteria directly injected in the body cavity kill the insect within a day.
110 m poly(A)-selected RNA isolated from a human body cavity lymphoma cell line 48 hr after butyrate indu
111 creening of a library prepared from the BC-1 body cavity lymphoma cell line induced into KSHV lytic g
112  (KSHV) is the cause of Kaposi's sarcoma and body cavity lymphoma.
113 as a causative agent of Kaposi's sarcoma and body cavity lymphomas.
114 classical and AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma, body-cavity lymphomas, and other types of tumors.
115                             We also identify body cavity neurons and an ether-a-go-go (EAG)-related p
116 on of B cells exists in lymphoid tissues and body cavities of mice that is distinct in development, p
117  that were previously shown to accumulate in body cavities of sIgM(-/-) mice are not B-1a cells, but
118 ting heart at an ectopic location within the body cavity of juveniles.
119  effusion (14/15), remained localized to the body cavity of origin (13/15), expressed CD45 (15/15) an
120 y P. luminescens are released throughout the body cavity of the hermaphrodite to encounter, and colon
121 tered structure and function of cells lining body cavities other than the anterior chamber of the eye
122 ity is to prevent microbial infection in the body cavity present only in the coelomates.
123 oving alligators suggest that fluid inertia, body cavity pressures, and likely other factors all infl
124 sed across the gut epithelium into the aphid body cavity prior to release in saliva as the aphid feed
125 ms involved vaginal deliveries and minor non-body cavity procedures, for which no sponge count was pe
126 ex multicellular organisms, epithelia lining body cavities regulate absorption and secretion of ions,
127 e the shape and positioning of organs in the body cavity remain largely obscure.
128 m can be applied locally or injected to fill body cavities so the vector is uniformly dispersed over
129 n with other lymphomas that may occur in the body cavities, such as the PALs.
130              Sea urchins have a fluid-filled body cavity, the coelom, containing four types of immuno
131 atic gonadal niche cells, are freed into the body cavity, they embed into other tissues.
132 ation of midgut bacteria, after entering the body cavity through toxin-induced epithelial lesions.
133 at macrophages can be rapidly recruited from body cavities to the liver, via a non-vascular route, wh
134  through the plasma membrane directly to the body cavity was documented using high-resolution cryo-fo
135 h the heart pumps blood (hemolymph) into the body cavity, where it directly bathes the internal organ
136 rical air bubble trapped inside its internal body cavity, where the bubble is resonated using acousti
137 a-associated herpesvirus and usually grow in body cavities without tumor mass formation.

 
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