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1 (CA) coma are expected to remain permanently disabled.
2 lethality when RIPK3-mediated necroptosis is disabled.
3 d not undergo necroptosis, even when MK2 was disabled.
4 territory unless their pheromone-sensing is disabled.
5 Tachyarrhythmia functions were disabled.
6 globulin, but some respond poorly and remain disabled.
7 an expected, and symptoms are persistent and disabling.
8 Anxiety disorders are common and often disabling.
12 p in starch synthesis, and the suc2 mutation disables a sucrose/proton symporter that facilitates suc
13 ploids, each carrying a different gene drive disabling a gene of interest, we are able to create dipl
15 eased with increasing VPD, consistent with a disabled active response of guard cell osmotic pressure.
16 I, 0.57-0.85] for women) and from healthy to disabled (adjusted HR, 0.52 [95% CI, 0.44-0.61] for men
18 showed that peptidoglycan recycling blockade disables AmpC-dependent resistance and enhances suscepti
19 causes an important virulence impairment and disables AmpC-mediated resistance, being hence validated
21 and prevents repair of the FRC network, thus disabling an essential platform for purging autoreactive
23 he model estimates disability prevalence and disabled and disability-free life expectancy by year.
28 eonatal brachial plexus injury (NBPI) causes disabling and incurable contractures, or limb stiffness,
29 athogenic factor for a large group of highly disabling and life-threatening human diseases, such as n
30 and ischemic) or of any functional severity (disabling and nondisabling) is predictive of a poor 2-ye
33 ed, often had delirium, were very physically disabled, and many were approaching the end of life.
34 e, 57+/-9% for ischemic stroke, 51+/-11% for disabling, and 51+/-11% for nondisabling compared with 8
35 g mental health are highly prevalent, can be disabling, and are associated with substantial premature
36 tor and sensory abnormalities are prevalent, disabling, and intertwined with emotional and cognitive
37 ty and fear-related disorders are common and disabling, and they significantly increase risk for suic
38 or in the absence of danger is a hallmark of disabling anxiety disorders that affect millions of peop
39 COM1 gene of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides disables appressorial differentiation and effectively pr
41 lin-associated glycoprotein) neuropathy is a disabling autoimmune peripheral neuropathy caused by mon
43 6 (28%) glaucoma patients were classified as disabled based on NEI VFQ-25 results, whereas 169 (72%)
44 ial throat will significantly assist for the disabled, because the simple throat vibrations such as h
45 tivation of the two binding sites completely disabled binding of RD3 to RetGC1 in living HEK293 cells
46 luding minor, major, and life-threatening or disabling bleeding) and non-procedure-related bleeding o
47 sening atrial fibrillation, life-threatening/disabling bleeding, and acute kidney injury stage 2/3 we
48 cause death, any stroke, life-threatening or disabling bleeding, major vascular complications, corona
54 Others only sporulate, but if sporulation is disabled by heterozygosity at the IME1 locus, those dipl
56 he JAK/STAT signaling pathways, which can be disabled by small molecules.METHODSWe treated a group of
58 (Clopidogrel in High-Risk Patients With Non-disabling Cerebrovascular Events), a similar trial treat
59 tion of Orai1 channels in inhibitory neurons disables chemoconvulsant-induced excitation of GABAergic
61 terventions can also delay the onset of many disabling, chronic diseases, including cancer, cardiovas
62 t IL-6 trans-signaling fully compensates for disabled classic signaling in liver regeneration after P
68 children and adolescents is a recurrent and disabling condition globally but its pathophysiology rem
69 ate-life depression (LLD) is a prevalent and disabling condition in older adults that is often accomp
70 Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common and disabling condition of the hand caused by entrapment of
72 e-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic and disabling condition that often responds unsatisfactorily
73 Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disabling condition, often associated with a chronic cou
80 thyroid-associated orbitopathy, is visually disabling, cosmetically disfiguring and has a substantia
85 Migraine is one of the most prevalent and disabling diseases worldwide, but until recently, few mi
86 neurological disorder (FND) is a common and disabling disorder that is often considered difficult to
87 ogical disorder (FND) is a common and highly disabling disorder, but its aetiology remains enigmatic.
88 ss disorder (PTSD) is a prevalent and highly disabling disorder, but there is currently no targeted p
90 population, and is ranked in the top 20 most disabling disorders due to its high level of disability.
91 K1 directly phosphorylated DRP1/DNM1L, which disabled DRP1, preventing its high-order oligomerization
94 encoding could help clinicians identify and disable electrodes that evoke poor neural responses so a
95 tiation, FGF4 utilises a bimodal strategy to disable EPHA2, which is accompanied by transcriptional i
98 The discovery of mutations that partially disable exocyst function provides valuable insight into
99 ly rising global health crisis that silently disables families and ends lives and livelihoods around
101 However, differences in hemorrhagic stroke, disabling/fatal stroke, cardiovascular/unexplained death
106 12 weeks to induce PVC-CM in 7 animals then disabled for 4 weeks to allow complete recovery of left
107 The K120R mutation renders the p53 protein disabled for acetylation and, as a result, defective for
110 age (ICH) is one of the most devastating and disabling forms of stroke, yet effective treatments are
111 Studies on high-risk populations (e.g., disabled) found improvements in quality specific to a st
112 d using a claims-based algorithm: nonelderly disabled, frail elderly, major complex chronic, minor co
113 fices to keep the gate of C1C2 closed and to disable free water and ion passage through the putative
114 umber of people affected by, or who remained disabled from, stroke has increased across the globe in
117 The average MD of the better eye in the disabled group was -5.98 dB vs -2.51 dB in the nondisabl
124 monstrate that in OCSC, the tumor suppressor disabled homolog 2-interacting protein (DAB2IP) is silen
126 lized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common and disabling illness that is often underdiagnosed and under
131 ating lymphocytes that had been functionally disabled in the human renal cell carcinoma environment w
135 studies, we generated replication-deficient (disabled infectious single-cycle [DISC]) virus strains f
136 patients were aged 18 years or older with a disabling ischaemic stroke at the time of randomisation,
137 ) is standard of care in patients with acute disabling ischemic stroke attributable to large-vessel o
138 s the PALB2-BRCA1 interaction and completely disables its abilities to promote HR and confer resistan
140 nd in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC), disables its role in enhancing TGF-beta signaling and ab
142 l in which we inactivated Cic by selectively disabling its DNA-binding activity, a mutation that caus
144 had a higher cumulative incidence of severe, disabling, life-threatening, and fatal chronic health co
145 oth at greater risk of developing severe and disabling, life-threatening, or fatal (grade 3-5) health
146 interaction of MICU1/2 with the MCU complex disables matrix Ca(2+) regulation of channel activity.
149 bone marrow-derived ALD-401 in patients with disabling middle cerebral artery stroke in comparison wi
150 ent assessed with the modified Rankin Scale (disabling [modified Rankin Scale score >3] versus nondis
154 mutant virus in which formation of PtDd was disabled (mut-Ad3GFP, where GFP is green fluorescent pro
155 y neutrophil disorders typically result from disabling mutations of individual genes that result in i
159 that the GluN2A(N615K) variant underlies the disabling neurodevelopmental phenotype in carriers.
166 (52%) developed refractory heart failure to disabling New York Heart Association functional classes
167 on of noradrenergic neurons may underlie the disabling nonmotor symptoms in patients with Parkinson d
168 sing a conditional mouse genetic approach to disable nonredundant subunits of mTORC1, mTORC2, or both
169 ntial for growth and metabolism and that the disabling of both pathways is likely necessary for letha
172 ts with Parkinson's disease have potentially disabling off episodes that are not predictably responsi
173 s prominent if the deceased child was either disabled or an infant, suggesting sensitive periods of e
174 plase group, 90 (21%) patients were severely disabled or died (mRS score 4-6), compared with 102 (25%
176 or upper gastrointestinal bleeds were mostly disabling or fatal (45 [62%] of 73 patients vs 101 [47%]
178 recurrent ischaemic stroke), and outnumbered disabling or fatal intracerebral haemorrhage (n=45 vs n=
179 mated NNT for routine PPI use to prevent one disabling or fatal upper gastrointestinal bleed over 5 y
183 nd the proportions of survivors with severe, disabling, or life-threatening chronic health conditions
184 lic events and the risk of life-threatening, disabling, or major bleeding were higher with rivaroxaba
186 one step closer to new therapies intended to disable P. aeruginosa AmpC-mediated resistance and dampe
190 , and (iii) assistive technologies to enable disabled people to operate the surrounding motorised equ
196 bsessive-compulsive disorder is a severe and disabling psychiatric disorder that presents several cha
198 ANCE STATEMENT Schizophrenia is a profoundly disabling psychiatric illness with a devastating impact
200 ensory nervous system and is both common and disabling, rendering an urgent need for non-addictive, e
202 favorable, but some patients remain severely disabled, requiring long-term immunotherapy and/or antie
203 well as LCA1 mutations R768W and G982VfsX39, disabled RetGC1 activation by human GCAP1, -2, and -3.
204 ure thymocytes with a Galphai2 mutation that disables RGS protein binding accumulated in the perivasc
205 Post-traumatic headache (PTH) is a highly disabling secondary headache disorder and one of the mos
207 h 77.5% (1027 of 1325) of patients free from disabling seizures for LEAT, 74.0% (328 of 443) for vasc
209 velopment-other (52.3%, 212 of 405 free from disabling seizures), and for those with no histopatholog
210 cal development (50.0%, 213 of 426 free from disabling seizures), those with malformation of cortical
213 INTRODUCTION: Aphasia is one of the most disabling sequelae after stroke, occurring in 25%-40% of
214 report here the creation of pancreatogenesis-disabled sheep by oocyte microinjection of CRISPR/Cas9 t
215 shed in 1917 for war orphans and children of disabled soldiers, we were able to study the adult morta
217 rity; some individuals rapidly progress to a disabled state whereas others experience only mild sympt
218 stication could leave patients in a severely disabled state, with the possibility that inaccurately p
219 pared with surgery, had a lower incidence of disabling stroke (0.5% vs. 1.7%), bleeding complications
220 death (80 [22.3%] vs 70 [20.2%]; p=0.40) or disabling stroke (10 [3.1%] vs 16 [5.0%]; p=0.23) were s
221 ty (Lotus, 1.9%; ES3, 1.8%; P=0.87), rate of disabling stroke (Lotus, 1.5%; ES3, 2.1%; P=0.62), or ma
222 The total number of deaths from any cause or disabling stroke at 1 year in the low-risk cohorts was 6
224 as associated with similar rates of death or disabling stroke at 2 years compared with commercial val
225 t was a composite of death from any cause or disabling stroke at 24 months in patients undergoing att
226 e primary end point, a composite of death or disabling stroke at 24 months, using Bayesian methods.
228 cant difference in the incidence of death or disabling stroke at 5 years after TAVR as compared with
230 in the incidence of death from any cause or disabling stroke between the TAVR group and the surgery
233 end point was survival at 2 years free from disabling stroke or device removal for malfunction or fa
234 ry end point was survival at 2 years free of disabling stroke or reoperation to replace or remove a m
235 as superior with respect to survival free of disabling stroke or reoperation to replace or remove a m
236 -flow pump group, remained alive and free of disabling stroke or reoperation to replace or remove a m
237 trial primary end point (survival free of a disabling stroke or reoperation to replace the pump for
239 0.87 to 1.20), but the incidence of death or disabling stroke was higher after TAVR than after surger
241 had similar rate of the composite of death, disabling stroke, and myocardial infarction when compare
242 n-group differences in the rates of death or disabling stroke, but reoperation for pump malfunction w
243 oint was a composite of all-cause mortality, disabling stroke, life-threatening bleeding requiring tr
245 ce the primary composite end point of death, disabling stroke, serious bleeding, or cardiac arrest.
246 primary end point was a composite of death, disabling stroke, serious bleeding, or cardiac arrest.
247 e reduction in the primary outcome of death, disabling stroke, serious bleeding, or cardiac arrest.
248 ortality at 30 days was 8%, with no cases of disabling stroke, valve embolization, or major/life-thre
255 r exposure than near infrared wavelengths to disable subjects, though near infrared sources remain at
258 le: Excessive daytime sleepiness is a common disabling symptom in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.Ob
260 e necessary to understand the impact of this disabling symptom on the health care system and to ident
266 iotic daptomycin, as an 'anti-antibiotic' to disable systemically-administered daptomycin reaching th
267 monocytes is required for TF inhibition, and disabling TFPI prevents aPL signaling, indicating a para
269 r by the IPCC before 2100, was sufficient to disable the aphid defensive mutualism regardless of the
271 is focused on beta-lactamase inhibitors that disable the most prevalent cause of antibiotic resistanc
273 ing of these glucose-sensing neurons largely disabled the response of insulin-producing cells to gluc
275 tion of the macrocycle to a triazolium group disables the chiral information transfer to the macrocyc
277 id NSF/Sec18 conformation, which potentially disables the flexibility required for Sec18 to bind to P
278 talloproteinase-directed processing of PTHrP disables the osteolytic functions of the mature hormone
280 On the contrary, p.R311C Tbx20 specifically disables the Tbx20 protranscriptional activity over KCNH
282 a-lactam resistance phenotype was abolished, disabling the emergence of ceftazidime-resistant mutants
283 tes ykt6 in patient-derived neurons, thereby disabling the lysosomal stress response and facilitating
284 smonate, ethylene, PAD4, and salicylate, are disabled, the hypersensitive response (HR) typical of ET
285 luding Brd4, and provides the opportunity to disable their activity and overcome epigenetic resistanc
290 Sgo1 function of cohesion protection must be disabled to allow timely chromosome segregation, but how
294 further show that loss of both Trp53 and Rb1 disables transcription of genes in the autophagic machin
296 ive dual inhibitor of CDK12 and CDK13, which disables triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells.
299 trant risk variants are often intellectually disabled, which raises epistemological questions about c