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1 ardiovascular (31.8%), genitourinary (8.7%), digestive (8.3%), endocrine, nutritional or metabolic (8
6 SP IgGs in patients with different (cardiac, digestive and asymptomatic) chronic Chagas disease manif
8 rdio-Circulatory and Renal (37.1%); Nervous, Digestive and Circulatory (31.8%); and Cardio-Circulator
10 arbohydrate metabolism, lipid metabolism and digestive and endocrine system pathways in the domestica
11 ter revealed that HSP-17 is expressed in the digestive and excretory organs, where its overexpression
12 partitioned the element predominantly within digestive and excretory tissues, including livers > meso
13 e. microbiomes) that play important roles in digestive and immune system functioning, yet cetacean mi
14 defenses on the fall armyworm on the insect digestive and immune system reduced growth and elevated
15 rain, peripheral contributions involving the digestive and immune systems are emerging as factors inv
16 L059842), National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (5T32DK07352), Natural Sci
17 on at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) in Phoenix, Arizon
18 the NIH, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK); and the American
21 ed by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases and the National Cancer In
22 ed by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases brought together clinician
23 ed by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases brought together investiga
24 of Health/National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases established the Human Panc
25 edge, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the NIH sponsored the "
26 n the The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Repository and included in
27 nstitute, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institute on Agi
28 Aging and National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of He
29 97.FUNDINGNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, US Department of Agricult
30 dney is a National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases-led consortium to optimize
31 from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases-supported Childhood Liver
41 nsferase 2 (FUT2) controls the production of digestive and respiratory epithelia of histo-blood group
42 3) and later morphogenesis of the definitive digestive and respiratory organs(4-6) have been investig
43 o a marked down-regulation of genes encoding digestive and xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes, and trans
44 es contributed, particularly, genitourinary, digestive, and endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic ill
47 to examine whether the improved outcome of a digestive cancer procedure in high-volume hospitals is s
48 is specific or correlates with that of other digestive cancer procedures, and determine if the discri
53 artially and fully engorged females; and (v) digestive cells from partially, and (vi) fully engorged
55 ynamic in vitro system DiDGI(R), using three digestive compartments (stomach, duodenum, and jejunum +
56 t clinical properties including stability to digestive conditions and physicochemical treatments, a h
57 Following in vitro digestion simulating the digestive conditions of premature infant, bovine BCMs st
58 sive literature review of the in vivo infant digestive conditions, a gastrointestinal static in vitro
59 bility in vitro, especially under incomplete digestive conditions, i.e. under low digestive enzyme co
63 ponse of intake rate not directly related to digestive constraints may determine the dynamics of inta
64 mined whether there are distinct symptoms of digestive discomfort due to either lactose or differing
65 ut LM (NLDI) is characterized by early-onset digestive discomfort following milk ingestion, irrespect
69 Inverse associations were also observed for digestive disease mortality for men (HR, 0.41 [CI, 0.32
70 DK20579 (Diabetes Research Center), DK52574 (Digestive Disease Research Center), and RR024992 (Clinic
71 K20579 (Diabetes Research Center), DK052574 (Digestive Disease Research Center), and UL1TR002345 (Cli
72 utrition Obesity Research Center), DK052574 (Digestive Disease Research Center), RR024992 (Clinical a
78 tory diseases; (4) respiratory diseases; (5) digestive diseases; (6) musculoskeletal and connective t
79 is accounted as the most etiologic agent for digestive disorders, in particular, the most important o
87 attributed to a profound down-regulation of digestive enzyme genes and trypsin activity, upon exposu
88 measured nitrogen isotope (delta(15) N) and digestive enzyme plasticity in four populations of sparr
90 ce of CpCP3, which was highly susceptible to digestive enzymes and did not alter zebrafish embryos' m
91 ine and endocrine cells control secretion of digestive enzymes and production of hormones to maintain
92 diverse ethnicity showed similar profiles of digestive enzymes and proteins involved in translation,
96 r cell homeostasis required for secretion of digestive enzymes relies on SNARE-mediated exocytosis.
99 h an animal gut (replete with its associated digestive enzymes) to disrupt the barrier and permit ger
100 perty of flavonoids against mammalian starch digestive enzymes, because flavonoids interfere with com
101 incorporation into mixed micelles, requiring digestive enzymes, gastric peristalsis, bile, and dietar
113 egypti against heme exposure, also acts as a digestive feature, being an essential adaptation to bloo
114 method that uses constant ratios of meal to digestive fluids and a constant pH for each step of dige
116 tly different in patients with indeterminate/digestive form of Chagas disease (35.7%) compared with t
117 firmed the presence of both pulmonary and/or digestive forms of tuberculosis in > 50% of the examined
122 sue, representing an energy reserve) and the digestive gland (fast turnover rate organ, reflecting re
123 he ovary consistently resembled those of the digestive gland, with the similarity of fatty acids in t
126 tem for on-farm, real time monitoring of the digestive health of individual animals, allowing early i
127 paper describes a novel means for monitoring digestive health via a low-cost and easy to use imaging
131 from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Diseases repository and tested for seve
134 of the gastric restructuring for the overall digestive mechanism and kinetics of food, in particular
136 ategorized by site of origin within the aero-digestive mucosa, and the presence or absence of HPV inf
137 her organ systems, including diseases of the digestive, musculoskeletal, and genitourinary systems, r
138 n systems, including certain diseases of the digestive, musculoskeletal, and genitourinary systems; m
139 nal microflora; effects on the reproductive, digestive, or urinary tract; and safety in poor sanitary
142 nown to target the skin, lungs, bladder, and digestive organs, but its role as a primary breast carci
143 m) with neuroendocrine liver metastases of a digestive origin underwent hybrid liver transplantation
144 uce from the in vivo experiments in pigs key digestive parameters such as gastric pH, stomach emptyin
145 complexes could be used in the prognosis of digestive pathologies of clinical forms of Chagas diseas
148 n) neurons are anatomically connected to the digestive periphery via cranial and spinal pathways; we
149 analyses revealed extensive conservation of digestive physiology and cell types with other animals,
150 's streamlined metabolic range can shape the digestive physiology and ecological opportunity of its h
152 ence of strong functional trade-offs and the digestive physiology of ruminants provide contexts under
156 C. cumulans gut, ensuring efficiency of the digestive process together with preservation of tissue h
157 ds present in broccoli are vulnerable to the digestive process, and encapsulation becomes an alternat
159 ng these fishes regarding their roles in the digestive processes of hosts feeding predominantly on po
161 we tested the hypothesis that the regulatory digestive protease chymotrypsin C (CTRC) mitigates the h
163 atment of the compounds with chymotrypsin, a digestive protease, did not affect the induced B lymphoc
164 cation of mutations in genes involved in the digestive protease-antiprotease pathway has lent additio
165 that premature intrapancreatic activation of digestive proteases is critical in pancreatitis onset.
166 Digestibility results indicated that the digestive proteases used were efficient in hydrolyzing a
168 bly facilitated by their symbionts' expanded digestive range, cassidines additionally endowed with rh
169 ethanolamine (PEA) play an important role in digestive regulation, and we hypothesized they would als
172 urvey; 72 (54%) patients underwent emergency digestive resection and in 99 (74%) patients underwent e
173 14 individual bones that houses parts of the digestive, respiratory, visual and olfactory systems.
175 by transferring gastrointestinal fluids and digestive secretions at physiologically relevant time sc
179 ot obviously driven by phylogeny, body size, digestive strategy, or diet composition; however, domest
181 culminated in the differentiation of a novel digestive structure in jawed vertebrates, the stomach.
182 were selected with ICD10 codes of cancer and digestive surgery act-procedures from 2012 to 2016.
183 should be prescribed before major oncologic digestive surgery to decrease postoperative morbidity.
184 se of immunonutrition before major oncologic digestive surgery was not associated with any significan
185 HRQOL and symptom questionnaires, including: Digestive Symptom Questionnaire, EORTC QLQ-C30, EORTC QL
189 Secondary endpoints were changes in other digestive symptoms, nutritional status, gastric emptying
191 previous study, we used a dynamic artificial digestive system (DIDGI(R)) to investigate protein oxida
192 e radial nerve cords, circumoral nerve ring, digestive system (e.g., cardiac stomach) and body wall-a
194 absorption of mineral complexes by the human digestive system are complex and still under investigati
196 ion within Teredinidae, the reduction of its digestive system by comparison with other family members
199 an-specific functions of SPs and KLFs in the digestive system including the oral cavity, esophagus, s
200 stive tract, develops before the rest of the digestive system is formed and blood feeding is initiate
201 e in hospital admissions for diseases of the digestive system on the same day in 2-pollutant models (
204 ssified as a sactipeptide, requires the host digestive system to become active against pathogenic Clo
206 possibly contribute to the evolution of the digestive system, cranial appendages, immune system, met
207 ffect of microbial colonization in the mouse digestive system, through analysis of the chemodiversity
208 accumulate in the later compartments of the digestive system, triggers a functional switch between U
209 n radial nerve cords, circumoral nerve ring, digestive system, tube feet and innervation of interossi
218 ound within the enteroendocrine cells of the digestive system; however, less is known about nutrient
219 lements of the circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems are preserved, and they are essentiall
220 non-surgically inserted into a rodent lower digestive track to improve the imaging quality of deep-l
221 ach the region of interest through the lower digestive track, similar as a colonoscopy detector.
224 In mammals, microbial colonization of the digestive tract (GIT) occurs right after birth by severa
225 both for HPEEs involving the respiratory or digestive tract [[Formula: see text] (95% CI: 1.22, 1.92
226 isetae) in a larval mosquito (Aedes aegypti) digestive tract affected microbiomes in larvae and newly
228 nities along mucosal surfaces throughout the digestive tract are hypothesized as risk factors for imp
229 ound is being increasingly used to study the digestive tract because it has certain advantages over o
230 oven that subset(s) of patients with various digestive tract cancers are highly responsive to ICI-bas
234 thelium is generated after the epidermis and digestive tract epithelia have matured, ensuring that bo
235 oxidation in the stomach was observed in the digestive tract even in conditions in which no nitrite w
236 opment and the normal characteristics of the digestive tract help in identifying, recognizing, and in
237 he indications for ultrasound studies of the digestive tract in children, the findings on these studi
238 imaging technique of choice for studying the digestive tract in pediatric patients from the neonatal
239 These vaccines are thought to establish a digestive tract infection conferring protection against
244 nia pestis adopts a unique life stage in the digestive tract of its flea vector, characterized by rap
245 icrobial community that resides in the upper digestive tract of ruminant animals and is responsible f
246 ng, and kidney transplant recipients, and as digestive tract pathogens in liver transplant recipients
247 ogens in kidney transplant recipients and as digestive tract pathogens in liver transplant recipients
248 l infections, Candida spp (60%) prevailed as digestive tract pathogens in liver transplant recipients
251 uitoes host communities of microbes in their digestive tract that consist primarily of bacteria.
253 d and produced significant contrast of upper digestive tract to enable in vivo swallowing evaluations
255 rth edition of the WHO classification of the digestive tract tumors of 2010 the disease was grouped u
257 taken along the longitudinal axis of the rat digestive tract were subjected to 16S rRNA gene sequenci
258 ion, associated with the colonization of the digestive tract with extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-pr
259 us is a wood-feeding beetle that possesses a digestive tract with four main compartments, each of whi
260 in tumors and found that testis, brain, the digestive tract, and blood/spleen were the most prevalen
261 and argue that other tissues, including the digestive tract, could be a site for future coronavirus
262 esophageal gland, an accessory organ of the digestive tract, develops before the rest of the digesti
263 nsiderable carbonylation was observed in the digestive tract, especially under the acidic conditions
281 Resultantly, the molecular changes in the digestive tracts in post-weaning calves with ruminal aci
283 comprehensive assessment by examining whole digestive tracts of 50 individuals from 10 species whils
285 exists in the Bt rice grains and S. zeamais digestive tracts, Bt rice is not harmful to the maize we
286 res may be most appropriately interpreted as digestive tracts, which would be, to date, the earliest-
289 bservation of bromoquine distribution in the digestive vacuole and at its membrane surface, we deduce
290 orter (PfCRT), a transporter resident on the digestive vacuole membrane that in its variant forms can
292 ulated by overexpression or mutations in the digestive vacuole membrane-bound ABC transporter PfMDR1
295 ts peptides from the lumen of the parasite's digestive vacuole to the cytosol, thereby providing a so
296 , we find that bromoquine accumulates in the digestive vacuole, reaching submillimolar concentration,
300 amphipathic glycoside saponin and engenders digestive vacuoles (DVs) that are small and malformed.