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1                                              Exposure to 10 or 25 uM ivabradine-an open channel block
2 spired oxygen ( FI,O2 ) followed by a 30-min exposure to 100% FI,O2 .
3 surements of global CBF (gCBF), first during exposure to 21% inspired oxygen ( FI,O2 ) followed by a
4                                              Exposure to 30 mm KCl to induce membrane depolarization
5  measured in livers of fathead minnows after exposure to 38 different conditions.
6                                              Exposure to 5000 mug/L fluoxetine resulted in elevated 7
7  it from evolving antibiotic resistance upon exposure to a beta-lactam antibiotic.
8 rticipants (719 of 821) reported a high-risk exposure to a confirmed Covid-19 contact.
9              Among patients with ARDS, early exposure to a conservative-oxygenation strategy with a P
10 at asymptomatic individuals, even those with exposure to a COVID-19-positive contact, do not necessar
11 t of severe corneal epithelial disease after exposure to a dry environment.
12  PFC produced wakefulness despite continuous exposure to a general anesthetic.
13 n the respiratory tract caused by accidental exposure to a high concentration of SO(2) .
14 he improvement in clinical disease following exposure to a lethal dose of LPS.
15 s gestational age, and term birthweight) and exposure to a low (1-9) or high ( >= 10) number of night
16                  We show here that transient exposure to a single microRNA, expressed at early stages
17 i-hour R(N) measurements following leaf disc exposure to a wide array of primary carbon metabolites (
18 , one of the aim was to estimate the average exposure to acrylamide through this food category.
19 act as primary sensors of allergens, linking exposure to activation of allergic-skewing DCs and the i
20                                              Exposure to acute hypoxia results in vasodilatation of r
21 ons, and these maladaptations are similar to exposure to adverse early environments.
22  formed by zwitterionic phospholipids alone, exposure to agonist fails to elicit ion-flux activity.
23                             During prolonged exposure to Ags, such as chronic viral infections, susta
24                                   Rationale: Exposure to air pollution during intrauterine developmen
25 counts for a large part of students' diurnal exposure to air pollution, especially in cities in devel
26  We assessed whether pregnancy and childhood exposures to air pollution are related to white matter m
27                                     In utero exposure to aircraft-origin UFPs was positively associat
28          Finally, we evaluated the impact of exposure to all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) on wild-type
29                 Within the human population, exposure to alpha-toxin through skin infection may modul
30 vestigate the association between short-term exposure to ambient air pollution and daily hospital adm
31    The study results suggest that short-term exposure to ambient air pollution is associated with an
32 hancement of the composite stability towards exposure to ambient conditions, up to 20 days.
33  finding suggesting that reinfection through exposure to an exogenous virus is responsible for some c
34       The primary analysis evaluated whether exposure to an ICI was associated with atherosclerotic c
35 urable response in patients with and without exposure to antibiotics.
36 tudies examining the effects of intrauterine exposure to antidiabetic agents on longitudinal growth,
37  females to develop psychosis after maternal exposure to any bacterial infection during pregnancy.
38 ns, and symptoms/dysfunction associated with exposure to Asian dust.
39 me way they are trained to ask about tobacco exposure to assess cancer and heart disease risk.
40  Nuclear expression of KSHV genes results in exposure to at least two host-mediated nuclear RNA decay
41                                        Brief exposure to ATP induces the opening of a nonselective ca
42                             We conclude that exposure to atrazine in the Chesapeake Bay may be contri
43                  The median(IQR) duration of exposure to BDQ and DLM was 77(43-96) weeks.
44  their physical properties are altered after exposure to biological fluids.
45 s to examine the impact of serially assessed exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates on measures
46      Our recent study revealed that prenatal exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) disrupted the transcriptom
47 ted by cysteine S-nitrosation in response to exposure to both free nitric oxide and nitrosothiols (k
48                                      Whether exposure to BPA or its structural analogs bisphenol S (B
49 d with unnecessary antibiotic escalation and exposure to broader-spectrum antibiotics than needed.
50 rial fibroblasts reveals little change after exposure to calcitonin, proteomic analysis shows extensi
51                                    Embryonic exposure to CAR significantly increased levels of 7-DHC
52 th sodium vanadate and sodium cyanide; plant exposure to carbon monoxide) can reduce sugar accumulati
53 at statement, evidence linking air pollution exposure to cardiovascular health has continued to accum
54 expression levels were reduced after 2 hours exposure to catechins but increased after 24 hours.
55 tients had a durable response to FMT despite exposure to CDI risk factors.
56 iguingly, the behavioral benefit of repeated exposures to certain scenes was inversely related to exp
57 f corals to environmental stressors and that exposure to chemical dispersants may pose a greater thre
58  analytical studies, in which information of exposure to chemicals originating from the volcano, as w
59 The elevated risks could not be explained by exposure to chemotherapy, stem-cell transplantation, or
60                                              Exposure to chronic hyperglycemia because of diabetes me
61 or of multiple behavioral outcomes following exposure to chronic stress.
62 and TLR4(-/-) RAGE(-/-) mice following acute exposure to cigarette smoke (CS).
63                                              Exposure to cigarette smoke significantly affected the p
64 ly decreased throughout 4 days of continuous exposure to circadian misalignment in non-shift workers,
65 health consequences, we investigated whether exposure to circadian misalignment underpins mood vulner
66 s of mitochondrial plasticity during chronic exposure to cold and hypoxia, alone and in combination.
67  barrier dysfunction could facilitate T cell exposure to commensal/pathogenic microbes.
68 ially leading to bioaccumulation in fish and exposure to communities downstream.
69 ng can be useful for indicating the internal exposure to compounds with relatively long biological ha
70 orm on the benefits of BCG vaccinations upon exposure to CoV-2.
71              HCP with high-risk occupational exposure to COVID-19 had increased probability of seriou
72 ion system activity normally associated with exposure to d-Ser.
73                         The cycA mutation or exposure to DCS were both associated with the accumulati
74                              We propose that exposure to decreased pH combined with high solute conce
75     Here we evaluate the effects of repeated exposure to Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in a mouse
76 immunological control of ZIKV, with previous exposure to DENV impacting some, but not all, mediators
77 merged in early life as a result of maternal exposure to DEP.
78  resistant to extreme environments including exposure to desiccation, heavy metals, UV and Gamma irra
79 ferent anesthetics, demonstrating that short exposure to diethyl ether is the most effective for long
80  translational study indicate that low level exposure to diethyl phthalate results in measurable geno
81 for purification and formulation of rNDV, as exposure to different salt concentrations may be needed.
82                                              Exposure to DiNP also significantly decreased sICAM-1 le
83 tients, including women of reproductive age, exposure to DOACs in early pregnancy is not uncommon, bu
84 elds and gloves also contributed to limiting exposure to droplets from SARS-CoV-2 during slit-lamp ex
85 ion rates in early clinical trials from poor exposure to drug safety concerns, such as drug-induced l
86  of infections, immune system activation, or exposure to drugs.
87        In terms of cardiac physiology, acute exposure to e-cigarette aerosols in human subjects led t
88 investigated the immunoregulatory effects of exposure to EE, especially in autoimmunity.
89                Removal of circadian input by exposure to either permanent darkness or light leads to
90                                              Exposure to either pesticide through contact with treate
91 sponsiveness, a characteristic of asthma, on exposure to electronic cigarettes, across mouse strains,
92 hich revealed a local leaflet expansion upon exposure to elevated concentrations of a long-chain AC,
93                   We document high transient exposures to emitted nanoparticles (peaks of ~500 000 pa
94 natal models of BPD induced by intraamniotic exposure to endotoxin (ETX) or sFlt-1 (soluble fms-like
95 8, and phagocytosis but not CD208, following exposure to endotoxin, and also reduces the population o
96 emonstrate a boosted chromatic response from exposure to enhanced chromatic contrasts in observers wi
97 tact with farm animals and pets, which limit exposure to environmental allergens, infectious parasiti
98      Previous studies have demonstrated that exposure to environmental cold stimulates the recruitmen
99 , unsupervised grouping of genes impacted by exposure to environmental contaminants.
100                            This implies that exposure to environmental insults such as hypoxia could
101  unknown, mutations in the MAPT/tau gene and exposure to environmental toxins can increase the risk o
102                                              Exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of o
103              These findings demonstrate that exposure to ethanol early in gestation perturbs developm
104                                              Exposure to even subtle forms of misleading information
105                                              Exposure to exertional heat stroke (EHS) has been linked
106                                              Exposure to exertional heat stroke (EHS) has been linked
107                                              Exposure to extreme events is a major concern in coastal
108  sources of nutrients and water, high pH and exposure to extreme variations in temperature, humidity
109                           We find that local exposure to fatal school shootings increases youth antid
110 vent toxicity from accidental and deliberate exposure to fentanyl and its derivatives.
111 ding the relationship between relatively low exposure to fine particulate matter (particulate matter
112                                              Exposure to flame retardants (FRs) is associated with ad
113  as clonogenic survival and viability during exposure to fluid shear stress.
114 mate the effect of changes in prescribing on exposures to frequently used antibiotics experienced by
115                                              Exposure to GenX or PFOA resulted in increased GWG, with
116                                  Gestational exposure to GenX recapitulated many documented effects o
117    This may be mediated in part via enhanced exposure to glucocorticoids (GCs), which are known to im
118               In adjusted analyses, prenatal exposure to H1N1 vaccination was not associated with a l
119                                     Patients exposure to harmful treatment practices, such as shackli
120 related HCC can be prevented by reducing the exposure to HBV by vaccination or by treatment of CHB in
121                Viruses can be inactivated by exposure to heat or bleach, but poliovirus, coxsackievir
122                                              Exposure to high doses of alkylating agents is associate
123 ogen activator inhibitor-1, was depressed by exposure to high glucose, with the reduction in nitric o
124 hermophilic endospores can survive prolonged exposure to high temperatures, sediments were incubated
125 eating behavior were also normal, even after exposure to high-fat diet.
126  lower local flows speeds, they can tolerate exposure to high-flow speeds of up to 114 cm s(-1), the
127 producing the highest risk of mortality from exposure to higher levels of ambient air pollution.
128 oximately 480,000 deaths occur annually from exposure to household air pollution from the use of biom
129 or dissociated, state of the dye cargo after exposure to human biologic fluids.
130 increased the latency to arousal produced by exposure to hypercarbia or auditory stimuli.
131                                    Prolonged exposure to hyperoxia has deleterious effects on the lun
132                              After 8 days of exposure to hypoxia + TBT, oysters substantially up-regu
133                                              Exposure to hypoxia can decrease individual physiologica
134                                      Chronic exposure to hypoxia is associated with elevated sympathe
135                                 Importantly, exposure to hypoxia phase-shifted clocks in a tissue-dep
136 duction of porcine IVD cells under prolonged exposure to hypoxia with physiological glucose concentra
137 ed enrichment method following short-term Ag exposure to identify Ag-reactive CD4 cells.
138    Together, these data suggest that chronic exposure to IFNs induces barrier disruption that allows
139 senchymal (EMT) phenotype following a 21-day exposure to IL-1beta, an abundant proinflammatory cytoki
140 aves may also act synergistically with PM2.5 exposure to increase risk of preterm birth, which adds n
141 mize liver exposure and minimize erythrocyte exposure to increase their therapeutic window.
142         Sexual contact carries some risk for exposure to infection with severe acute respiratory synd
143 enic afterdepolarizations, particularly upon exposure to inflammatory mediators.
144 ase of antibody species elicited by previous exposures to influenza virus antigens(4).
145    We sought to determine whether early-life exposure to inhalant allergens increases the risk of spe
146 ge and accumulate in aging IJs in advance of exposure to insect hosts in which this phenotype is nece
147                              Both intestinal exposure to InsP(3) and phytate ingestion promoted recov
148                                              Exposure to instructions on face mask use was the strong
149  required for maintaining cell fitness after exposure to interferon-gamma (IFNgamma).
150  procedural serious adverse events (SAE) and exposure to ionizing radiation.
151                          In summary, chronic exposure to ketogenic environment during obesity and NAF
152 imary prevention efforts seeking to decrease exposure to known breast cancer risk factors are warrant
153     Efficient base editing requires cellular exposure to levels of base editors that can be difficult
154 3 in macrophages safeguards mice from lethal exposure to lipopolysaccharides, but this protection is
155    Our results show that population-weighted exposure to locally defined extreme heat (i.e., "populat
156 atively little is known about how continuous exposure to low dose ionising radiation affects normal c
157                                   Early life exposure to low levels of the HAB toxin domoic acid (Dom
158                                        Brief exposure to low mT-range pulsing electromagnetic fields
159                     Patients with continuous exposure to lumacaftor-ivacaftor showed an absolute incr
160  delivery conditions indicative of the least exposure to maternal microbiome (ie no labour, short int
161 urther, it may provide a biomarker for fetal exposure to maternal smoking.
162 , including a mutational signature caused by exposure to melphalan.
163 500 sequencer on the strain with and without exposure to meropenem.
164                Prior work has indicated that exposure to micromolar concentrations of GABA can both a
165 ans in both their developmental timeline and exposure to microorganisms.
166 romferide, and magnetite in AH glass suggest exposure to minimum temperatures of 1720 degrees C rangi
167 inimized by the following factors: (1) short exposures to moderately warm and humid environments; (2)
168 emory impairment and is specific to repeated exposure to multiple stressors.
169 t emerges following trial-wise or cumulative exposure to multisensory discrepancies, it remained uncl
170                                              Exposure to natural environments is associated with a lo
171 ersity, yet stands to lose both from present exposure to natural hazards, and future climate-driven s
172                                              Exposure to NEC stressors was associated with reduced mu
173  of oxidation of the Cu surface prior to the exposure to negative potentials.
174 amic compromise, sepsis, cardiac surgery, or exposure to nephrotoxins.
175 about the current communication environment, exposure to news, and ongoing attempts to limit the effe
176 tibodies against rNiV-N, suggesting possible exposure to NiV.
177                                       Higher exposure to NO(2) was associated with an increased sever
178 nserved in human islets and is stimulated by exposure to nonesterified free fatty acids at concentrat
179 l intubation group included children without exposure to noninvasive ventilation within 6 hours befor
180                                    Radiation exposure to normal organs was low, making combination th
181 ns induced by trains of auditory stimuli, or exposure to novel objects, were impaired, reminiscent of
182                                         Upon exposure to O(2)-lean CO oxidation conditions, FTIR spec
183 ip in both treatments declining in continued exposure to OA.
184            These data suggest that timing of exposure to oil and/or hypoxia matters, and underscores
185                                              Exposure to omnidirectional white noise, which suppresse
186 stic and efforts should center on decreasing exposures to opioids through a physician-lead response.
187             There is concern about potential exposure to opportunistic pathogens when reopening build
188                                     Extended exposure to OPs, even at a level below 1 nM, may lead to
189 ears following DWH, more recent increases in exposure to PAHs in some species suggest a complex inter
190 increase membrane lipid saturation following exposure to palmitate, phenocopying cells with perturbed
191 that typically accompanies infection or mere exposure to parasites is traditionally considered a nega
192                                    Transient exposure to particle number, length, and surface area co
193                                      Chronic exposure to particulate matter < 2.5u (PM(2.5)) has been
194 opionic acid (AMPA) receptors in vitro after exposure to patients' CSF antibodies or SSM5, we used a
195 ccumulation of hydroxylated metabolites upon exposure to PCB-153, leading to oxidative stress, hemoly
196 this study was to investigate the effects of exposure to PCB-153, the most prevalent PCB congener in
197                                   Horizontal exposures to persons shedding virus in bodily secretions
198                                              Exposure to pesticide mixtures reduced food collection b
199 .92) that was characterized by high prenatal exposure to PFAS and increased serum levels of branched-
200                                Developmental exposure to PFAS can contribute to pediatric liver injur
201 nd disposal; and a high likelihood for human exposure to PFAS, their production and uses should be cu
202 e change in the surface area of the MOF upon exposure to PFOA.
203 lence of ADHD in association with early life exposure to PFOS and PFOA.
204 asures to control dust may reduce children's exposure to phthalates found in building materials and h
205                                              Exposure to phthalates is pervasive and is of concern du
206 uce the risk of PTD associated with maternal exposure to PM in ambient air during pregnancy.
207                                       Higher exposure to PM(10) was associated with higher rhinitis s
208                                              Exposure to PM2.5 impaired glucose and insulin tolerance
209                   Here, we hypothesized that exposure to POPs differentially alters genome-wide gene
210 riority placed on groups with high frequency exposure to positive patients.
211 own but plausible hypotheses include greater exposure to potential risk factors, such as a Western-st
212 iagnosed among 79 SOT recipients (7.3%), and exposure to PPIs (OR 2.4, 95% CI 1.1-5.4) and third-gene
213                                              Exposure to predator odor during protracted withdrawal f
214 als life that may include sex differences in exposure to predators, immune capacity and cost of repro
215                                 We find that exposure to projected future winter pH conditions decrea
216                            However, extended exposure to pyrethroid based products such as long-lasti
217 een MRI parameters that characterize patient exposure to radiofrequency energy and changes in device
218          Fear is a conscious state caused by exposure to real or imagined threats that trigger stress
219                      In contrast, continuous exposure to rec-TF up to 14 days, resulted in lower PTEN
220               Here we examined the effect of exposure to repeated multiple concurrent stressors (RMS)
221 tial adverse neurobehavioral consequences of exposure to saccharin alone or saccharin and nicotine fo
222 the United States, four or more live births, exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke, and ever pregnant
223 derstand the dosimetry and health effects of exposures to secondhand e-cig aerosols.
224 ficant metabolic derangements, hypoxemia, or exposure to sedating medications that may have contribut
225 icide-related thoughts and behaviors through exposure to sensationalized and harmful content is a wel
226  disease 2019 (COVID-19), to define previous exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaviru
227 navirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) occurs after exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaviru
228  well as staff and subsequent family members exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronaviru
229 -induced expression of PIF-DTGs triggered by exposure to shade.
230 ion observed during hypercapnia or after the exposure to short-term sustained hypoxia.
231            There was no history of travel or exposure to sick contacts.
232 to address the relationship between in utero exposure to smoking and the heightened risks for the sub
233 sient rhinitis was associated with antenatal exposure to smoking, higher maternal education levels, a
234                                      Chronic exposure to socioeconomic or environmental stressors ass
235 ive assessment tools for evaluating personal exposure to some OPEs and phthalates, and for certain ch
236 led adults who had household or occupational exposure to someone with confirmed Covid-19 at a distanc
237 ation-based birth cohort.Methods: Individual exposures to source-specific particulate matter <=10 mum
238 osing associations were observed between the exposure to species richness at baseline and the onset o
239 tely predict the response of the bean to the exposure to specific factors.
240 that is cleaved into a urinary reporter upon exposure to specific proteases overexpressed in the tumo
241                                Using minimal exposure to specification cues, we derive stem cells fro
242                                              Exposure to SPT-enol leads to larval arrest and disrupti
243 ions under both baseline conditions and with exposure to ST enterotoxin and suggests that further inv
244                                      Chronic exposure to stress causes impaired insulin secretion, ap
245 R(ER) activation and extended longevity, and exposure to stress led to splicing and activation of xbp
246 e impairment.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Repeated exposure to stress profoundly impairs cognitive function
247 aryote Saccharomyces cerevisiae to show that exposure to sublethal ethanol concentrations causes DNA
248 nstant, 3-hour variable, and 6-hour variable exposures to sublethal hypoxia, and compared responses f
249                                        Early exposure to such endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) ma
250  assess the independent risk associated with exposure to suicide and suicide attempt on suicide, suic
251  date has not reliably distinguished between exposure to suicide versus suicide attempt, nor whether
252 al waters, where it can regulate the biota's exposure to sunlight, surface solar heating, and dissolv
253  severity category (level IV) with prolonged exposure to supplemental O2 (>=120 days) that has the hi
254                                        Early exposure to sweet tastes predicts similar food preferenc
255 trives to capture the diversity and range of exposures to synthetic chemicals, dietary constituents,
256 a phenotype transitions, often after chronic exposure to targeted anticancer agents.
257 evidence of TB infection by TST and no known exposure to TB were used as controls to establish a thre
258 thies in which there was no known history of exposure to TBI was selected as non-injured controls (n
259  stabilized spike ectodomain, is tolerant of exposure to temperatures as high as 100 degrees C when l
260                                              Exposure to thalidomide during a critical window of deve
261                               As a result of exposure to the alkaloids, the parasites became swollen
262 = 0.029) of the association between prenatal exposure to the Chinese great famine and adulthood WC.
263 ly up-regulated in brown adipose tissue upon exposure to the cold and suppresses thermogenesis in ord
264                We tested the hypothesis that exposure to the emissions from the volcano is associated
265 cisely at the time of birth, coinciding with exposure to the external environment.
266 unction of lytic bacteriophage detection and exposure to the first-line antibiotic azithromycin, dete
267 is shift occurred spontaneously on prolonged exposure to the Lewis acidic reaction conditions.
268  risk factors associated with changes in our exposure to the microbial world and the application of t
269 od-fed mosquitoes which remained alive after exposure to the net.
270 der shaped the interactive effects of serial exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos and to a heat spi
271 upport the hypothesis of a potential role of exposure to the plume from Mount Etna in determining the
272                               In particular, exposure to the poly(allylamine hydrochloride)-coated pa
273 ee clusters of countries that share the same exposure to the risk originating from the provinces of G
274 ndary objective is to evaluate the radiation exposure to the staff and patients when utilising fluoro
275 etes mellitus, ubiquitous abdominal obesity, exposure to the world's highest levels of air pollution,
276         Because physical dosimetry indicated exposures to the nearby population of less than about 2
277                  Additionally, cardiomyocyte exposures to the same HF-FW sample at 2% dilutions reduc
278 ceptual judgments are imprecise, as repeated exposures to the same physical stimulation (e.g. audio-v
279 rain barrier (BBB), and so are shielded from exposure to therapeutic drug concentrations.
280                 We quantified the population exposure to these detailed particle properties and compa
281         Evidence suggests that preconception exposure to these drugs alters offspring neurodevelopmen
282 MWF to humans and suggests the potential for exposure to these microbes to be a health hazard.
283                    Our results indicate that exposure to this intervention reduced the perceived accu
284 murine bone marrow-derived macrophages after exposure to this vaccine revealed the upregulation of pr
285  remission in patients with or without prior exposure to TNF-alpha antagonists, (2) comparative effic
286 ung cancers that are associated with minimal exposure to tobacco smoke.
287 increase in P. aeruginosa TOL-TAZ MICs after exposure to TOL-TAZ.
288 auses include gene mutations, infections, or exposure to toxins.
289                                              Exposure to traffic noise is associated with stress and
290 vels may explain why no relationship between exposure to TTR-binding compounds and circulating T4 lev
291                                   Short-term exposure to ultrafine particles (UFP; <100 nm in diamete
292 owed the highest viabilities of 79.76% after exposure to ultraviolet (UVA385 nm), while viabilities o
293 nd increasing oxygen demand, high and rising exposure to ultraviolet radiation, low ionic strength, a
294 assess the cardiopulmonary effect of chronic exposure to unmodified, real-world TRAP in both female a
295                                              Exposure to used MWF stimulated murine B-cell proliferat
296 eighted magnetic resonance (MR) images after exposure to various gadolinium-based contrast agents.
297 monstrate for the first time that early life exposure to venlafaxine perturbs brain development, whic
298  be physiologically threatened by short-term exposure to warm temperatures and that longer-term physi
299 buting to stationary phase cell death during exposure to weak acid stress.
300    Pneumococcal carriage was associated with exposure to young children (OR:2.71, 95%CI 1.51-5.02, p<

 
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