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1 attributed to events that took place in the early 1990s, consciousness studies today are a continuat
2 oratory counterparts were first noted in the early 20(th) century and led some researchers to later q
3 n essential tool to study gene function when early ablation or overexpression can cause developmental
6 rized by the emergence of myofibroblasts and early activation of pro-fibrotic signaling pathways befo
9 SIRT3 rapidly increases SOD2 activity as an early adaptation to cellular detachment, which is follow
12 We evaluated outcomes among survivors of early-adolescent and young adult cancer (aged 15-20 year
14 examined trajectories across adolescence and early adulthood for 2 major dietary patterns and their a
16 the induction of NK cell effector functions early after Ad26.ZEBOV, MVA-BN-Filo vaccination and prov
17 increased mortality and acute kidney injury early after transcatheter aortic valve replacement and i
18 is a circadian pattern in the occurrence of early afterdepolarizations (EADs), which are abnormal de
19 present with severe disease at a relatively early age and most (67%) have slow-to-moderate progressi
20 We tested whether (1) small group size, (2) early age of allocation to a group decreases aggression
21 In summary, plasma p-tau217 increases during early Alzheimer's disease and can be used to monitor dis
23 es in response to COVID-19 were sufficiently early and assiduous to avert a public health crisis - fo
28 in vitro and in silico approach, we turn to early and lower vertebrates and ask two fundamental ques
29 t)-D(apexpost) difference were higher in the early and mild KC groups compared to the control group (
32 nclusion This multicenter study demonstrated early and progressive involvement of upper extremity mus
33 -induced signaling cascades are altered when early and recycling endosomes are disrupted by the expre
34 that ILM macrophage cells appear to play an early and regionally specific role of nerve fiber layer
35 erphosphorylation of NM hTau was observed as early as 4 weeks of age, and transgene suppression for t
37 imers discernible in the lattices we predict early assembly intermediates, and indeed we observe such
40 Ibises (Eudocimus albus) to MeHg also caused early breeding failure and a ~20% reduction in breeding
41 fy Padi2 as a potential intermediary between early calcium signaling and subsequent tissue regenerati
46 ed with interferon type I and III responses, early CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell activation, and counterre
47 same visit (i.e., concurrently) and whether early changes in irritability with antidepressant treatm
48 These results suggest a novel mechanism of early childhood asthma and demonstrates the importance o
53 we found that increased plasma IFN-gamma in early clinical sepsis was associated with the later deve
55 Species composition is also contingent on early community states, not only because of differences
56 S action that, through the disruption of the early coordinated non-lytic cell death response, ultimat
57 response prompted us to examine the role of early corticosteroid therapy in patients with moderate t
59 on free adducts were higher in patients with early decline in GFR, compared to those with stable GFR.
62 ion formation introduces complexity for both early detection and the study of metastasis in preclinic
63 he use of sensitive screening modalities for early detection of lung cancer might result in the disco
65 k prediction, risk-stratified prevention and early detection strategies, and their implementation.
66 supports the role of WBP2 as a biomarker for early detection, prognosis, and companion diagnostics in
67 ior portion of the right CB may underlie the early development of the preterm behavioral phenotype.
71 iew, we discuss how machine learning can aid early diagnosis and interpretation of medical images as
72 detecting T-cell activation would allow for early diagnosis and possibly more effective management o
73 hich demonstrated the great potential in the early diagnosis and postoperative monitoring of breast c
76 reatment of AKI due to the lack of efficient early diagnosis is an important cause of its high mortal
82 evelopment (ECD) programmes can help address early disadvantages for the 43% of children younger than
84 made in cancer therapeutics and treatments, early disease detection and diagnosis remains critical t
89 its benefit following pancreatoduodenectomy, early drain removal after DP has yet to be explored.
90 port for a possible mechanistic link between early driver mutations in RAS and KIT and the widespread
93 ategy for identification of durable response early during the course of treatment and could improve p
94 r subspecies O. nivara and thus was acquired early during the evolution of rapid cycling trait in ric
95 nd no aura from posterior insula features of early dystonia, early tonic motor features, and sensorim
96 refore, dust was a critical component of the early Earth system, and should always be considered when
98 will generate an integrated understanding of early embryogenesis and new strategies for therapeutic i
101 hinitis involve a combination of genetic and early environmental exposures, whereas late transient rh
103 structed from proxy data for anywhere on the early Eocene Earth, and these data therefore suggest tha
104 odes punctuated the background warmth of the early Eocene, likely linked to eruptive phases of the No
105 cell wall protein is required to promote the early epithelial transmigration of human neutrophils int
106 of transcriptional co-repressor ETO2 during early erythropoiesis and hemoglobin switching is unclear
107 ulation of the retromer complex system is an early event in the development of the AD-like pathology
110 rom a single introduction in late January or early February 2020, which subsequently spread locally b
111 o 1.2%]), and favorable clinical response at early follow-up was 61.0% and 55.8%, respectively (diffe
112 blished, and this may be because of the very early formation of a reservoir of latently infected cell
113 the absence of endochondral ossification in early fossil gnathostomes appear to lend support to this
118 n studies have shed light on the genetics of early growth and its links with later-life health outcom
120 The aim of this study was to examine if early health status changes were associated with long-te
121 listic forecasts of disease incidences, this early health warning system is found to be a useful tool
122 y provides temporal and spatial clues of the early history of the Hawaiian plume for future plate rec
123 that these responses play a role in driving early HIV-1 viral evolution.IMPORTANCE HIV-1 has excepti
124 (4) advection at the studied site during the Early Holocene and the Younger-Dryas - post-Bolling.
126 granzyme B and IFN-gamma occurred within the early hours after reactivation and correlated with local
127 wing endothelial Nck1 and IRAK-1 staining in early human atherosclerosis, and demonstrating that dist
129 ed anterior insula manifestations, including early hypermotor signs, early recovery, and no aura from
130 aucity of protective vaccines as well as the early identification of individuals with the highest ris
133 ation of the vertebral column is established early in embryogenesis, when pairs of somites are rhythm
134 in or gentamicin is effective when initiated early in illness but can have serious side effects.
136 w song-generating circuits may be influenced early in song learning by a cortical region (NIf) at the
138 d precipitation during the fall spawning and early incubation period and increased with above-average
139 HO-1 and/or carbon monoxide correlated with early induction of the long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase 1
140 ve parenting (RP) intervention, initiated in early infancy, prevented the use of nonresponsive, contr
143 learn from high-achieving centers to promote early initiation of prenatal care among medically vulner
149 he current study, we examined the effects of early ketamine exposure on brain structure and function.
152 rafish mimicked the patients' phenotype with early lethality, defects in neurogenesis and cardiac dil
156 is finding suggests that maternal effects on early life survival such as maternal age may act through
159 ul in randomized trials, but the quantity of early-life gluten exposure has been a major focus of pre
160 We identified developmental trajectories of early-life microbiome composition, as well as predominan
161 ne the role of leptin in the associations of early-life nutrition and adult cardiometabolic outcomes.
162 neuroimmune network hypothesis suggests that early-life stress initiates a positive feedback loop bet
163 The cellular complexity and scale of the early liver have constrained analyses examining its emer
165 d by a rapid simple assay, proved a valuable early marker of severity in ABP with clear advantages fo
166 hat we consume highly digestible foods, wean early, mature slowly, and exhibit high lifelong investme
167 We analyze reported cases, between March and early May 2020, in five (urban and rural) counties in th
169 isk factors, such as premature menopause and early menarche, with risk of AAA in a large, ethnically
170 Fulvestrant treatment induced a similar early metabolic response for both WT-ER and Y537S-ER tum
171 the effect of maternal heat exposure during early-mid gestation, when pig placentae grow heavily, on
173 ILD events were more common among those with early/mild ILA at enrollment (63.3% vs. 6.1%; P < 0.0001
174 thesis decreases by approximately 50% during early mitosis and increases back to G2 levels during cyt
176 tional cpRNFL thickness for the diagnosis of early/moderate glaucoma, whereas cpRNFL thickness remain
177 es in the highest IOP PRS quintile showed an early morning IOP increase of 4.3 mmHg (95% confidence i
180 665 to 0.695, and discriminate patients with early neoplasia from patients without BE with AuROC valu
185 ) were classified into one or more subtypes: early onset (EO), lethal, and/or clinically significant.
186 antigens, including those who have exhibited early onset or accelerated cardiac allograft vasculopath
189 argest net reclassification improvements for early-onset coronary heart disease, atrial fibrillation
192 BS-specific antibodies protect newborns from early-onset disease, yet their impact on GI colonization
193 <5 years old; lesional and nonlesional) with early-onset moderate-to-severe AD (<=6 months) and 17 he
197 erate by direct interaction with each during early oocyte development and share downstream gene targe
198 indicate laminin-111 protein therapy either early or late in the disease process could serve as an e
201 r super-spreading events occurred during the early outbreak phase, as has been observed for other eme
202 t themselves in susceptibility to infection, early pathogenesis, innate viral control, adaptive immun
203 A and mTOR, are currently being evaluated in early phase clinical trials in children with high-risk M
204 fector cell population most prominent in the early phase of acute viral and bacterial infections and
207 reased levels of uncleaved C99 in the ER, an early phenotype of the disease, upregulates the formatio
209 gnificant marginal bone loss occurred in the early post-diagnosis period of peri-implantitis, which c
210 Thus, in cortically-induced blindness, the early post-stroke period appears characterized by gradua
211 arbor of pyramidal neurons collected across early postnatal development in visual cortex of mice of
212 ) mouse and investigated the consequences of early postnatal inactivation of Kif11 in vascular endoth
213 ISG profile of RdRP mice is mostly triggered early postnatally, is maintained through adulthood, and
217 he cingulum bundle may be a hallmark for the early prediction of Alzheimer's disease and a predictor
219 ation predict the overall risk of developing early preeclampsia and indicate distinct subtypes of pat
225 postmortem brain studies have indicated that early prenatal development may be altered in autism.
226 observed that CD11c(+) APCs are critical for early priming of CD8 T cells against the immunodominant
227 estations, including early hypermotor signs, early recovery, and no aura from posterior insula featur
228 detailed studies regarding isoform-specific early regulatory functions of the dynamins are lacking.
233 s there is no unambiguous evidence that this early scorpion was terrestrial, this evidence suggests t
234 Specifically, we identified the role of an early-season national show in the propagation and spatia
235 Translation of these mRNAs occurs during early seed germination, even before the requirement of t
236 h ambient temperature are coordinated during early seedling development in Arabidopsis A shoot signal
237 ignificant antitumor effect, indicating that early, self-activating expression of anti-PD-L1-gamma1 c
241 eous (C-type) asteroids(1) are relics of the early Solar System that have preserved primitive materia
242 ells are able to regulate osteoclasts at the early stage of rapid palatal expansion and further facil
243 , these data provide compelling evidence for early stage TRM fate decisions and the existence of comm
247 atients distributed in 82 normal corneas, 40 early-stage keratoconus and 83 established keratoconus.
249 expectedly, when overexpressing MMP14 in the early-stage obese adipose tissue, the transgenic mice sh
252 amin also plays a regulatory role during the early stages of CME; however, detailed studies regarding
257 forms repulsive molecular brushes during the early stages of mitosis(8), but during mitotic exit the
258 e FSHD Lymphoblast score correlates with the early stages of muscle inflammation identified by histol
259 and of lipid rafts by Nef may contribute to early stages of neurodegeneration and pathogenesis in HA
262 predict the risk of RA and identify cases in early stages to prevent or alter disease progression via
263 Here we address that question by trapping an early state of pore formation for the CDC intermedilysin
264 ed to only binders to the target protein, in early steps of lead compound development, and this proce
265 most potent derivatives, 22 and 30, inhibit early steps of the replicative cycles of HIV-1 and EV-A7
271 us ~ switchgrass ~ native grasses ~ poplar > early successional >= restored prairie; direct climate b
272 ad an aIRR of 1.22 (95% CI, .93-1.60) during early suppression and 2.09 (95% CI, 1.18-3.70) during lo
273 Among patients with chronic pancreatitis, early surgery compared with an endoscopy-first approach
274 understanding of the mechanisms by which the early synergism between antibody-mediated toxin neutrali
275 Missouri is no exception, with increases in early syphilis (ES), congenital syphilis, and PWID, espe
277 weeks), and 1.47 (95% CI: 1.30 to 1.65) for early-term (37 to 38 weeks), compared with full-term (39
280 showed similar growth kinetics; however, at early time points, HVT-DeltavNr-13 showed 1.3- to 1.7-fo
282 ratively transactivates the BoHV-1 immediate early transcription unit 1 (IEtu1) promoter that drives
286 he proportion of patients gaining 15 or more Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) le
291 a novel role for MondoA in the regulation of early vertebrate development, connecting glucose, choles
292 itigates the CD8 T cell response, preventing early viral clearance and immunopathology associated wit
293 rs have been shown to evoke responses in the early visual cortex despite the lack of direct receptive
294 res, we have a poor understanding of how the early visual system contributes to figure-ground process
295 ode natural sounds from activity patterns in early "visual" areas of congenitally blind individuals w
296 Both TACTs were well tolerated, although early vomiting (within 1 h) was more frequent after dihy
297 he current technology as a powerful tool for early warning and detection of low pathogen concentratio
299 ith confirmed NSTEACS randomized 1:1 to very early (within 12 h) or standard (48 to 72 h) invasive co