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1 clinical benefit with the use of >1 arterial conduit.
2  planar, extending radially from the central conduit.
3 he radial artery may be the preferred second conduit.
4 bstrate movement through the Patched1 sterol conduit.
5 ng substrates to the transenvelope secretion conduit.
6 formance in the Contegra bovine jugular vein conduit.
7 ted dipolar water-wires in a confined chiral conduit.
8 A is the rate-limiting step in this electron conduit.
9 mbranes at ER exit sites to create an export conduit.
10 y, but controversy exists on the best second conduit.
11  been investigated in extracellular electron conduits.
12 cells in the LN interior were adjacent to LN conduits.
13 oscopy, we clearly visualized virions within conduits.
14 hip-based devices using magnetic domain wall conduits.
15 ire further elucidation to define targetable conduits.
16 ctional right ventricular (RV) outflow tract conduits.
17 n processes operating in subsurface volcanic conduits.
18 and the entry of soluble Ags into lymph node conduits.
19  RAs used as coronary artery bypass grafting conduits.
20 alent for supraceliac, infrarenal, and iliac conduits.
21  which pumps water up a dense array of xylem conduits.
22 LA reservoir (19.8% vs. 21.2%, P < 0.01) and conduit (7.6% vs. 9.0%, P < 0.01) strains but not ventri
23                                     Arterial conduits (AC) in liver transplantation (LT) offer an eff
24 go protein; rather acting as a "Teflon-like" conduit across the bilayer.
25 ART (n=3102) were classified on the basis of conduits actually received (as treated).
26                        Although aortohepatic conduits (AHCs) provide an effective technique for arter
27 l using an intrasubunit protein lumen as the conduit, an observation that explains the Meyer-Overton
28 ntaining the architecture of a patent airway conduit and abdominal wall and internal intercostal musc
29 ion and recording lead and flexible external conduit and electrical micro-commutator linked to a puls
30 sformed the role of capillaries from passive conduit and exchange vessels, functioning at the mercy o
31 ell infiltration and organization within the conduit and lumen.
32 uclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) in conduit and medium-sized resistance arteries and that NF
33  as well as between oxygen extraction at the conduit and microvascular level.
34  , has been inadvertently overlooked in both conduit and resistance arterial smooth muscle cells.
35 contributors to membrane conductance in both conduit and resistance ASMs has been inadvertently overl
36          Vasorelaxation was examined both in conduit and resistance vasculature by ex vivo aortic rin
37                               RIPC increases conduit and resistance vessel function; however, the eff
38 the radial artery with the SVG as the second conduit and the largest randomized trial comparing the u
39                         These nerve guidance conduits and 4AP sustained delivery may serve as an attr
40 ve regeneration, particularly nerve guidance conduits and drug delivery strategies.
41 Similarly, the role of plasmodesmata as both conduits and gatekeepers for the propagation of rapid ce
42 consistently: pygmy plants had smaller xylem conduits and higher leaf-specific conductivity (K(L) ) t
43 cate that these linked systems of subglacial conduits and ice-shelf channels have been changing over
44 le for even large virions to flow through LN conduits and infect dendritic cells within the T cell zo
45  permeability heterogeneity due to permeable conduits and normal faults, and to recharge from rivers
46 rimary pyroclasts upon transport in volcanic conduits and plumes.
47  mimicking aspects of the tight perivascular conduits and white-matter tracts in brain parenchyma.
48 mferential and radial strains; LA reservoir, conduit, and booster pump strains; and infarct size, ede
49 , saphenous venous graft, or arterial bypass conduit, and had a reference vessel diameter of 2.25-4.5
50 mited data on phasic RA function (reservoir, conduit, and pump) in pediatric PH.
51 entricular free wall strain, and LA booster, conduit, and reservoir strains.
52 from sediments deposited by subglacial water conduits, and calculate that the eskers' size grows towa
53 augmented nerve regeneration, nerve guidance conduits, and drug delivery strategies provide a state-o
54           Impact-derived fractures providing conduits, and mixing of impact-induced melt with deeper
55 contrast, are physically unable to enter the conduits, and they are thought to be transported to the
56 with a native/patched RVOT; 183 (24%) with a conduit; and 194 (25%) with a bioprosthetic valve.
57                              In lymph nodes, conduits are known to transport interstitial fluid and s
58 display similar vascular anatomy, with large conduit arteries running on the surface of the organ pro
59  data were analyzed using linear models with conduit as the fixed effect of interest and valve as a f
60 through volatile-driven decompression during conduit ascent.
61 nts who received the RA as a coronary bypass conduit at our institution.
62 Those excellent properties make the BN ionic conduits attractive for applications in nanofluidic devi
63 tin/PCL scaffolds making the TGFbeta2-loaded conduits attractive for cardiovascular tissue engineerin
64 t to cross both membranes to create a direct conduit between the mother cell and the forespore.
65 BB) via macrophages, which are considered as conduits between the blood and the brain.
66 were effectively confined in field-generated conduits between the surfaces by RF-generated pseudopote
67             Histological evaluations suggest conduit biocompatibility and Schwann cell infiltration a
68  that the healthy RV is not merely a passive conduit, but actively participates in cardiopulmonary pe
69                     These cells constitute a conduit by which ligands from the external space are sen
70     Our results reveal an activity-dependent conduit by which the reproductive system continuously li
71 brane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria are the conduits by which nutrients and antibiotics diffuse pass
72                                       The BN conduits can operate in acidic and basic environments an
73  spread between conduits leading to multiple conduit cavitation events is uncommon.
74  simulations showed no significant impact of conduit collapse on Kx decline.
75 system (e.g. viscosity of residing magma and conduit conditions) play a key role in the seismic energ
76 y used valve-sparing aortic root replacement conduit configurations have comparable hemodynamics but
77 tion of the vascular system, including xylem conduits containing pectin (which may confer flexibility
78 er than residual peridotites through dunitic conduits cross-cutting the uprising mantle.
79 date, the diameter of xylem water-conducting conduits D widens predictably with distance from the ste
80      Finally, we predicted that increases in conduit diameter and specific hydraulic conductivity wou
81                                      Because conduit diameter is central for conductance, it is essen
82 ange, appeared to be better able to increase conduit diameters and specific hydraulic conductivity, w
83 temperature, drought, or turgor limiting the conduit diameters that plants are able to produce, is le
84 r northern range border would increase xylem conduit diameters when grown under elevated T.
85                               We found xylem conduit dimensions play a major role in determining the
86 rders during leaf dehydration in relation to conduit dimensions.
87  strongly correlated with petiole and midrib conduit dimensions.
88 e, hypotension requiring vasoactive support, conduit disruption requiring covered stent (n=2), and ac
89 ing bilateral internal mammary artery (BIMA) conduits during coronary artery bypass grafting have bet
90 e, and left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) conduit dysfunction has not been studied.
91 lateral tunnel (LT) (41.8%), or extracardiac conduit (EC) (36.8%).
92                                              Conduit EFs and total EFs showed gender differences.
93 commonly attributed to the rise and burst of conduit-filling gas slugs.
94                Notably, PP FRCs responded to conduit fluid flow via the mechanosensitive ion channel
95         This dike likely operated as a magma conduit for 4-7 years, based on the extent of heating an
96 e stability of beta1a while also providing a conduit for allosteric signaling events.
97 y contrast, the North Atlantic Ocean-a major conduit for atmospheric CO(2) transport to the ocean int
98 iofilms could use the same electron transfer conduit for catalyzing anodic and cathodic reactions.
99    The radial artery (RA) is a commonly used conduit for coronary artery bypass grafting, and recent
100  The saphenous-vein graft is the most common conduit for coronary-artery bypass grafting (CABG).
101 ata show that CycA is a critically important conduit for d-Ser uptake that is central to the niche re
102 pili (e-pili) can be an important electrical conduit for DIET.
103 planation, finding that punishment acts as a conduit for different moral signals depending on the soc
104  synaptic ribbon serves a dual function as a conduit for diffusion of synaptic vesicles and a platfor
105 type I receptor Tkv (Thickveins) is the sole conduit for Dpp.
106 scription factor of BR signaling, provides a conduit for environmental influence to modulate growth d
107 uctural support for the tree and to act as a conduit for fluid flow.
108                The human skin is a promising conduit for genetic engineering, as it is the largest an
109 urface of the lens capsule, form a potential conduit for immune cells to the lens.
110 ur through epigenetic processes and may be a conduit for informing offspring of environmental challen
111 reveal cGAS-driven interferon signaling as a conduit for mitochondrial-damage-induced inflammasome ac
112        The motor cortex is far from a stable conduit for motor commands and instead undergoes signifi
113 additional contribution of LRRC8D, creates a conduit for movement of charged molecules.
114 sm is operational and serves as a functional conduit for passive proton transport across the sarcopla
115 hus, the G-quadruplex serves as an effective conduit for positive charge rather than as a hole trap w
116 drogenation route, in which phenol acts as a conduit for proton addition, with a higher rate than the
117 sis that the OFF midget pathway is the major conduit for S-OFF signals in primate retina and redefine
118 ugh stress granules are hypothesized to be a conduit for seeding TDP-43 proteinopathy, we demonstrate
119                                    A protein conduit for syntrophic reverse electron transfer from ac
120    We postulate that SPRR3 may function as a conduit for the coordinated activation of PDGFRbeta by i
121             Sinking particles are a critical conduit for the export of organic material from surface
122 Often, one species acts as a genetic link or conduit for the passage of genes (alleles) between two o
123                   Geospiza fortis acted as a conduit for the passage of genes between two others that
124 hosts, and the potential role of sewage as a conduit for the spread of AMR.
125 ewed as a tissue affected by cancer and as a conduit for the transmission of cancer pain and perineur
126       The intestinal mucosa serves both as a conduit for the uptake of food-derived nutrients and mic
127 g signaling proteins, and the blood is a key conduit for transporting such factors.
128 adular harpoon serves both as projectile and conduit for venom delivery.
129                       In addition to being a conduit for water vapor and gas exchange involved in tra
130 ply providing the physical structure to form conduits for blood flow; however, the involvement of ECs
131 dimensional framework emphasizing hydrologic conduits for C and resource diffusion.
132 ER association could potentially function as conduits for cholesterol transport from lysosomes to the
133 rocal connections between A2 and La are main conduits for communication between the auditory cortex a
134 he palmar arches serve as the most important conduits for digital blood supply, and incompleteness ma
135  We propose that Cx43 channels are important conduits for dissipating lactate anions from glycolytic
136         The generality of stacking spines as conduits for effector-dependent, interdomain communicati
137 he system via varying dominant discontinuous conduits for flow dictated by geology, leading to surfac
138                Trees are sources, sinks, and conduits for gas exchange between the atmosphere and soi
139 re difficult, as abandoned wells may provide conduits for liquids and gases to migrate into groundwat
140   Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are the main conduits for molecular exchange across the nuclear envel
141 ikely to have low densities and be effective conduits for movement.
142        River systems are also likely pivotal conduits for plastic transport among the terrestrial, fl
143 hat serve either as attachment devices or as conduits for secreted substrates.
144           Submarine channels are the primary conduits for terrestrial sediment, organic carbon, and p
145 l role in this process as they are the major conduits for the Ca(2+) ions that trigger the fusion of
146 g nutrients and oxygen, while also acting as conduits for the dissemination of cancer(1).
147 stant phenotypes, and could therefore act as conduits for the dissemination of clinically relevant an
148 ters (rivers, lakes and ponds) are important conduits for the emission of terrestrial carbon in Arcti
149 se specialized channels are not just passive conduits for the passage of ions and metabolites but hav
150 e the possibility that GSDMD pores represent conduits for the secretion of cytosolic cytokines under
151  results show that tropical trees can act as conduits for trace GHGs that most likely originate from
152 bunit interface between N and C domains form conduits for water entry into the membrane core, suggest
153 nd their specialized collagen fibers termed 'conduits' form fundamental structural units supporting l
154                                          The conduit formulation released a total of 30 +/- 2% of the
155 aightforward and viable strategy to preserve conduit function and possibly improve graft patency.
156  However, the immunological contributions of conduit function have remained elusive.
157                                     Impaired conduit function is associated with impaired early ventr
158         Our results propose that impaired LA conduit function represents a distinct feature of HFpEF,
159                    Strain measurement for LA conduit function was strongly associated with VO2max (r=
160    Progressive worsening of RA reservoir and conduit functions is related to changes in right ventric
161 trate the benefit of finely tuning nanoscale conduit geometries, which can be designed using the theo
162                                   Upon nerve conduit implantation, the NCSC group showed significantl
163                    Whether a second arterial conduit improves outcomes after multivessel coronary art
164     We then construct an eCRISPR based redox conduit in both E. coli and Salmonella enterica.
165 phenous vein grafts - the most commonly used conduit in CABG surgery - fail in 40-50% of treated pati
166    A deceased donor vessel graft was used as conduit in combination with the recipient hepatic artery
167 g saphenous vein (LSV) is commonly used as a conduit in coronary artery bypass grafting.
168 vees in some slope segments and erosion of a conduit in other segments.
169                  The use of a third arterial conduit in patients with coronary artery bypass grafting
170  outcomes of Melody TPVR within the Contegra conduit in the right ventricle to pulmonary artery posit
171 mplanted as inferior vena cava interposition conduits in 2 groups of C57BL/6 mice (n = 25/group): uns
172                    During desiccation, xylem conduits in stipes embolized before cellular dehydration
173 ting information from multiple aging-related conduits, including a peroxiredoxin-dependent response t
174 ary reconstruction, interposition alimentary-conduits, intestinal/colonic lengthening, and reductive/
175                                Mukherjee and Conduit introduce gamma-tubulin ring complexes (gamma-Tu
176 use of the left internal mammary artery as a conduit is associated with the highest 10-year patency r
177                                     This bio-conduit is consisted of a cryopolymerized gelatin methac
178                                The cryoGelMA conduit is degradable and could be completely degraded i
179 ort the proposal that the protein-conducting conduit is formed primarily, and possibly entirely, by F
180                   TPVR in dysfunctional LVOT conduits is feasible but associated with an important ra
181                      Melody TPVR in Contegra conduits is safe and effective and can be performed in a
182 ectron transport through these extracellular conduits is spin-selective.
183 l systolic strain rate), and early diastolic conduit (LA longitudinal early diastolic strain rate) ph
184 lack epithelial sodium channels, the primary conduit land animals use to taste sodium.
185 ta suggest that mantle flow can advect plume conduits laterally, the flow dynamics underlying the for
186 th low connectivity, embolism spread between conduits leading to multiple conduit cavitation events i
187 ther, these data identify JNK as a potential conduit linking stress responses and reproductive succes
188  function as long-distance (>10 nm) electron conduits linking intracellular reactions to external sur
189 Cs) in vitro via lymphocyte-derived membrane conduits (LMCs) structurally similar to membrane nanotub
190 ression facilitated by shear-localization at conduit margins, and explosive eruption.
191 rpreted as evidence of crystallization along conduit margins.
192 hly crystalline shallow portions of basaltic conduits may act as a flow valve, transforming a steady
193   These results identify a critical role for conduit-mediated fluid flow in the maintenance of PP hom
194                Timescales of magma ascent in conduit models are typically assumed to be much longer t
195 artery or radial artery, n=5866) or a venous conduit (n=53 566) between 2006 and 2011.
196 k from anastomosis, staple line or localized conduit necrosis (19%), and atrial dysrhythmia (15%).
197 k from anastomosis, staple line or localized conduit necrosis (9%), and acute delirium (5%).
198  TTS regarding anastomotic leak (P = 0.596), conduit necrosis (P = 0.524), chyle leak (P = 0.427), pn
199 ere to identify independent risk factors for conduit occlusion, compare outcomes of different AC plac
200 e swarming behaviour could result in a major conduit of carbon to depth through their rapid exploitat
201 crophages within the peritoneal cavity are a conduit of dissemination for i.v.
202 he phenotype of Tfh present within the major conduit of efferent lymph from lymphoid tissues into blo
203 ry stream (RMS) is viewed as a glia-enriched conduit of forward-migrating neuroblasts in which chemor
204 dality by establishing an electronic eCRISPR conduit of information exchange.
205  be expected if this structure were a simple conduit of information for the hippocampus.
206 attention was given to the role of IT as the conduit of information in the work processes.
207 ndogenization represents an underappreciated conduit of new genetic material into eukaryotic lineages
208                                The transport conduit of NPCs is highly enriched in disordered phenyla
209           This deep flow is thus the primary conduit of overflow water feeding the lower branch of th
210  the foundational role of integrins as major conduits of communication between the extracellular envi
211      River networks are typically treated as conduits of fixed discharge conveyance capacity in flood
212   We suggest that driver inputs are the main conduits of information and that modulator inputs modify
213 r of plastic particles and thus may be major conduits of microplastics to lake and ocean basins.
214       This revealed the presence of coherent conduits of reduced path length across epidermal atricho
215                                While the EET conduits of S. oneidensis have been studied extensively,
216             Streams and rivers are important conduits of terrestrially derived carbon (C) to atmosphe
217 ngiosperms: reversible collapse of the xylem conduits of the smallest vein orders that demarcate and
218 e RV has even been referred to as a 'passive conduit' of lesser importance than its left-sided counte
219                This code analysis of circuit conduit optimization for transport fluidic flow resistan
220 ve lesions were repaired by a collagen nerve conduit or direct suture.
221 ls through a virological synapse or cellular conduits or are transferred to target cells within an ex
222 ts with AHCs, compared to 2% (1%-3%) without conduit (OR 3.70; 1.63-8.38; P = .001).
223 with single-vessel disease, without arterial conduits, or undergoing emergency, reoperative, or conco
224                       Consequently, arterial conduits other than the left internal thoracic artery ar
225 gnificantly lower than observed in the other conduits (P<=0.01 for each).
226                     However, the role of the conduit placement site and postoperative antiaggregation
227 ired for rescue graft revascularization, the conduit placement site seems to be negligible and should
228    There was a significant reduction in peak conduit pressure gradient acutely after transcatheter pu
229  waveforms, central aortic pressure, outflow conduit pressure gradient, and instantaneous LV pressure
230 tients undergoing esophagectomy with gastric conduit reconstruction were studied preoperatively and a
231 mical and thermal stability of BN, the ionic conduits remain fully functional at temperatures up to 9
232 he enlargement and final dimensions of xylem conduits remains an open issue.
233 on-phase MWS were associated with reduced LA conduit, reservoir, and booster pump LA function.
234 pit resistance must scale isometrically with conduit resistance.
235 c artery, and who received a second arterial conduit (right internal thoracic artery or radial artery
236 olus; and nonsystemic TEC, defined as Fontan conduit/right atrial thrombus or pulmonary embolus.
237           The SOR was scored as the combined conduit score (CCS), ranging from zero (total occlusion)
238 and no-touch procedures; epiaortic scanning; conduit selection, including bilateral internal mammary
239 tive and can be performed in a wide range of conduit sizes with preserved valve function and low inci
240 eriodically expels iron-rich brine through a conduit sourced from a deep subglacial aquifer, creating
241                    Engineered nerve guidance conduits, stem cell therapies, and transient electrical
242 n (39 +/- 15% vs. 32 +/- 13%, p = 0.046) and conduit strain (26 +/- 12% vs. 20 +/- 9%, p = 0.03) when
243 nction peak systolic strain (epsilon(s)), LA conduit strain (epsilon(e)), and LA booster pump functio
244                                           LA conduit strain correlated with the volume of early ventr
245     On multivariable regression analysis, LA conduit strain emerged as strongest predictor for VO2max
246 esonance myocardial feature tracking-derived conduit strain is significantly impaired in HFpEF and as
247 ith STE derived strain, the RA reservoir and conduit strain were not significantly different between
248                             LA reservoir and conduit strain were significantly lower in HFpEF (LA res
249 r strain, 22+/-7% versus 29+/-6%, P=0.04; LA conduit strain, -9+/-5% versus -15+/-4%, P<0.01).
250                      LA reservoir strain, LA conduit strain, and LA booster pump strain were quantifi
251 ss-sectional features with unconventional 3D conduit structures and integrating optical and electroch
252 ciatic nerve defect in Wistar rats confirmed conduit suturability and strength to withstand ambulator
253                   We propose a model for the conduit system based on contrasting rheological properti
254  Peyer's patches (PPs) contain a specialized conduit system that directs the flow of water absorbed a
255 phery enter the draining LNs via a reticular conduit system.
256 e lavas, deformed experimentally at volcanic conduit temperature and load conditions, exhibit a furth
257          SAE were more frequent in homograft conduit than other RVOT substrates, although SAE type an
258 ich the A-Q transenvelope complex contains a conduit that connects the mother cell and forespore.
259 tus component, forms a multiring cytoplasmic conduit that provides a pathway for the type III secreti
260 he lymphatic vasculature is a unidirectional conduit that returns filtered interstitial arterial flui
261  used to construct a tissue-engineered nerve conduit that was applied to bridge injured nerves in a r
262  proximal tubule models composed of adjacent conduits that are lined with confluent epithelium and en
263 eminiscent of features of protein-conducting conduits that facilitate polypeptide movement in the opp
264      Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are membrane conduits that mediate long-distance intercellular cross-
265 Importantly, mosquitoes do not act as simple conduits that passively transfer virus from one individu
266              Gap junctions are intercellular conduits that permit the passage of ions, small metaboli
267 cular disease are important natural "bypass" conduits that protect against ischemia.
268 TT form an intricate network of fluid-filled conduits that support electromechanical synchronicity wi
269 gars from photosynthetic cells to the export conduit (the phloem) is crucial, as it sets the pressure
270                  In contrast to other efflux conduits, the open complex only displays a slight prefer
271 tions, such as home and work) as a diffusion conduit. These findings suggest that in order to improve
272    Owing to the friction on the walls of the conduit, this plug becomes progressively sheared and wea
273 their effect on gene expression, are a major conduit through which OA genetic risk polymorphisms exer
274 ajor role in secondary cell death by forming conduits through which toxic molecules from dying cells
275            The lymphatic vasculature forms a conduit to enable resolution of inflammation; this proce
276 e clock regulator may function as a cellular conduit to integrate the circadian clock with lipid meta
277 ed that MHV-A59 used microtubules (MTs) as a conduit to reach the cell surface and restricted MT-medi
278 ression, revealing how the SC might act as a conduit to regulate chromosome-wide crossover distributi
279 ellence (CoE) program, which will serve as a conduit to share best practices and highlight the standa
280 ular signaling integrators that serve as the conduit to the basic transcriptional machinery to regula
281 ymphatic system as both a survival niche and conduit to the bloodstream for S. pyogenes, explaining t
282 es at the pits between water- and gas-filled conduits to avoid air seeding at low water potentials.
283 oil provided CO2-wet surfaces that served as conduits to flow.
284  water ascends up an array of large diameter conduits, to enable transpiration at the same macroscopi
285                              Second arterial conduit use decreased from 10.7% in 2006 to 9.1% in 2011
286                              Second arterial conduit use in California is low and declining, but arte
287 eratively move toward bioengineered patches, conduits, valves, and even whole organs.
288        However, receipt of a second arterial conduit was associated with significantly lower mortalit
289 nters, 27 patients with a dysfunctional LVOT conduit were evaluated in the catheterization laboratory
290 int, only small fractions of leaf vein xylem conduits were embolized, and substantial xylem embolism
291 w laboratory experiments in a model volcanic conduit, which suggest that these differences in gas geo
292 ickel ore deposits, which formed in magmatic conduits widely believed to have fed the eruption of the
293 orities for testing the cause of tip-to-base conduit widening and underscore the need to study plant
294                    The idea that tip-to-base conduit widening has a nonadaptive cause, with temperatu
295   We give reason to suspect that tip-to-base conduit widening is an adaptation, favored by natural se
296 have designed and optimized a nerve guidance conduit with aligned microchannels for the sustained rel
297  method for integrating support cells into a conduit with desired architectures is wanted.
298  nanotubes (HNT) was formed into a foam-like conduit with interconnected, longitudinally-aligned pore
299  nucleation even more: there are millions of conduits with at least some hydrophobic surfaces, and xy
300 coupling provides highly efficient molecular conduits with very low barrier for electron tunneling an

 
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