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1 urfaces of resected arthroplasties (sonicate fluid).
2 bjects representing the circular motion of a fluid.
3 intain longitudinal homeostasis of the Corti fluid.
4 -reacted with a synthetic hydraulic fracture fluid.
5 onding particle suspension height within the fluid.
6 omising stability in both plasma and gastric fluid.
7 id when compared with eyes with intraretinal fluid.
8 ar as oligoclonal bands in the cerebrospinal fluid.
9 ated cytokines in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid.
10 from nasopharyngeal swab and cerebral spinal fluid.
11 mented from the others by immiscible carrier fluid.
12 e dye cargo after exposure to human biologic fluids.
13 to their high stability in tissues and body fluids.
14 n Newtonian and neutral viscoelastic carrier fluids.
15 detection of protease activity in biological fluids.
16 vironment imitating biological extracellular fluids.
17 ty and transport of deep hydrocarbon-bearing fluids.
18 ng the same morphology for locomotion in two fluids.
19 derived material to circulating hydrothermal fluids.
20 ntify HCV-RNA levels within rectal and nasal fluids.
21 d, and dimensionally constrained amphiphilic fluids.
26 eory predicts that chromosome structures are fluid and can only be described by an ensemble, which is
28 Properties of the biosensor, sample, buffer fluid and even the microfluidic channel can be modified
29 s well as first sustained absence of retinal fluid and intraretinal fluid as evaluated by OCT with re
30 queous phase is considered as a compressible fluid and its properties are derived from a Cubic Plus A
31 ct of TREM2, is elevated in AD cerebrospinal fluid and positively correlates with cognitive decline.
32 otal tumour pressure, that is the sum of the fluid and solid parts, by examining stiffness in the per
34 s were rapidly digested in simulated gastric fluid and their enzymatic activity was inhibited upon he
35 aining elevated levels of CD14 in biological fluids and a decrease in its activity results in higher
36 licability for analysis of SAL in biological fluids and during pharmacokinetic evaluation in rabbit p
37 at the LFP varies dramatically for different fluids and is affected by system pressure, surface rough
38 urface charge state of zero in more-alkaline fluids and prevent assimilation of the individual frambo
42 (presence of subretinal fluid, intraretinal fluid, and/or cystoid spaces); (2) evidence of CNV activ
43 nchronized motions of coupled oscillators in fluids, and understanding the mechanism will facilitate
44 es, friction driven), and represent a unique fluid (aqueous)-based system with significant anisotropy
46 ecure storage, we need to understand how the fluids are configured in the microscopic pore spaces of
47 ly reducing, highly saline, and slow-flowing fluids around the waste emplacement zone, and to quantif
48 ed absence of retinal fluid and intraretinal fluid as evaluated by OCT with respect to CNV type, tota
50 95% CI 1.67-5.20, p < 0.001) and subretinal fluid at baseline (OR 3.17, 95% CI 1.62-6.18, p = 0.002)
52 ticipants underwent T1-weighted, T2-weighted fluid-attenuated image recovery, and diffusion-tensor MR
53 ensional (3D) isotropic contrast-enhanced T2 fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (CE-T2-FLAIR) imagin
54 )-based diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) estimates le
55 colorations in cm-thick brain slices were T2/fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) hyperintense
56 of ischemic stroke patients screened for DWI-fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) mismatch in
57 hanced tumor volume, noncontrast-enhanced T2 fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) signal abnor
58 inium-enhanced T1-weighted, T2-weighted, and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery [FLAIR] images) were
61 erritin levels in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) of participants enrolled in the SubPopulati
64 rom children in the cardiac ICU who received fluid bolus (10mL/kg of Ringers-Lactate over 30 min) for
66 only capable of processing a small amount of fluid, can continuously process the fluid at a high flow
67 ssed the levels of ventricular cerebrospinal fluid-cfmtDNA (vCSF-cfmtDNA) in a diverse group of neuro
69 al central venous pressure rules to assess a fluid challenge, we hypothesized that an increase in cen
70 positive feedback on strain localization and fluid channelization, with potential implications on sei
74 eyes with "resolved" (absence of subretinal fluid) chronic CSC at baseline and 36 months of regular
75 s were significantly associated with general fluid cognitive ability (beta between -0.11 and -0.17).
80 ets, which are bathed in gingival crevicular fluid consisting of 70% of blood plasma, an abundance of
81 bserved expression of PSST1 in cerebrospinal fluid-contacting (CSF-c) neurons of the hypothalamic par
82 bnormal cerebral perfusion and cerebrospinal fluid convection, present observation presents a mechani
84 ts were enrolled in a study of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) abnormalities in syphilis that was conducted
85 secreted signaling factors in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and a key barrier between blood and brain.
86 rstitial fluid (ISF) and human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and chronic sleep deprivation accelerates th
88 B cell phenotypes in blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) by flow cytometry in HIV-infected adults wit
89 owever, we recently found that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentration of the "social" neuropeptide a
92 mpal neurons were treated with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from patients with anti-NMDAR encephalitis o
93 ogic structure, and aqueductal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) hydrodynamics relative to spaceflight and to
97 association study (GWAS) of 59 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) proteins with a connection to Alzheimer's di
98 ative (ADNI) participants with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Ptau collected at baseline, diffusion tensor
100 utine EV/PeV RT-PCR testing of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples in children impacted care of hospita
101 ted 46 plasma samples and 36 cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) samples taken from patients with subarachnoi
102 cokinetic data from plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were analyzed with nonlinear mixed-effects m
110 ource of Si to the ocean with extremely high fluid delta(30)Si values, which can explain anomalies in
112 ater sealed in opal deposited by silica-rich fluids derived from the continental weathering of the vo
113 gG autoantibodies in serum and cerebrospinal fluid directed against the nuclei of Purkinje cells, str
115 unit and physical environment have uncovered fluid dynamic mechanisms of seed flight, protective meas
117 ive approach, a combination of computational fluid dynamics and high-resolution micro-CT imaging, rev
119 scuss concepts related to the development of fluid dynamics including flow, perivascular transport, d
120 tion in the channel flow using computational fluid dynamics simulations and a previously developed mo
123 -associated, cell-free nucleic acids in body fluids enables early diagnostics, genotyping and persona
125 ling indicating that percolation of reducing fluids exerts strong control on the mobilization of carb
128 ch as ultrasound, microwave or supercritical fluid extraction); the available methods for identificat
129 ations and cannot effectively compensate for fluid extravasation and interstitial accumulation by com
131 known as cysts or spheroids) with a single, fluid-filled central lumen when grown in 3D matrices.
133 The lacunocanalicular network (LCN) is a fluid-filled network structure, which pervades our bones
134 des), our method generates an electrothermal fluid flow (ETF) in the electrolyte surrounding the elec
139 els subject cell constructs to physiological fluid flow, while its concave well array hold and perfus
142 ously screen for biochemical markers in body fluids for the prognosis, diagnosis and management of di
144 of toxicants in bronchoalveolar-lavage (BAL) fluid from patients with EVALI can provide direct inform
145 ecies were altered in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from patients with severe asthma compared with in
146 Endotoxin concentrations in vaginal lavage fluid from SPI dams were significantly higher than from
150 ta(17)O = -2.92 +/- 0.79 per mille (SD)), GI fluid (GF; deltaD = -35.91 +/- 7.30 per mille (SD), delt
151 r concentrations of soluble CD206 in ascites fluid (>0.53 mg/L) were less likely to survive for 90 da
152 erging as a versatile platform for automated fluid handling with a broad range of applications in med
153 Detection of microbial nucleic acids in body fluids has become the preferred method for rapid diagnos
155 viously exposed to either acidic or alkaline fluids (hereafter referred to as "treated nontronites")
156 nage (AMD) and hydraulic fracturing flowback fluids (HFFF) could represent an efficient management pr
157 in mammals is reshaping our understanding of fluid homeostasis and cellular waste management in the b
161 ethod for localization and quantification of fluid in all retinal compartments was applied for automa
162 mune response in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid in Alzheimer's disease and provide evidence of clo
165 ions of important biomarkers in various body fluids, including urine, saliva, serum, and whole blood.
166 d as nanoparticles in the solutions of these fluid inclusions was determined by optical and spectrosc
168 ven interventions triggered by intrathoracic fluid index threshold crossings (FTC) were low indicatin
169 NMR, FTIR, and GC/MS characterization of the fluids indicated that they are mostly composed of alipha
172 changes in femoral dP/dtmax correlated with fluid-induced changes in stroke volume index in preload-
173 l-modeling study suggests that (1) inner-ear fluid inertia is an important mechanism for BC hearing,
174 lonic mucosa must therefore tightly regulate fluid influx to control absorption of fungal metabolites
175 Femoral dP/dtmax increased by 46% after fluid infusion in preload-dependent cases (mean change =
176 Here we show that the limitations imposed by fluid instabilities with thermally drawn nanowires can b
177 analysis to elucidate the interplay between fluid instability and crystallization kinetics that dete
179 V activity on SD OCT (presence of subretinal fluid, intraretinal fluid, and/or cystoid spaces); (2) e
180 accurate detection of proteins in biological fluids is increasingly required in the biomedical enviro
182 es levels of tau in mouse brain interstitial fluid (ISF) and human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and chro
184 may occur from the supersaturated calcifying fluid known to exist in corals, or from a dense liquid p
191 evel identified on CT; of those with a blood-fluid level, 15 (83.3%) were taking anticoagulants.
194 ing and disassembling the plates, all of the fluid manipulations for 96 independent ELISA reactions c
195 des, and tackifying terpenoids embedded in a fluid matrix (fatty acids) comprising nonpolar and polar
196 on was greater for chylous versus nonchylous fluids (mean, 6.2% +/- 4.3 vs 0.6% +/- 0.6; P < .001).
198 monstrates its effectiveness in experimental fluid mechanics and verifies it by simulations, potentia
206 combines the advantages of micromotors (self-fluid mixing capabilities leading to a faster assay in l
209 se observations, we develop a minimal active-fluid model that reproduces the experiments and predicts
212 d increased protein content in cerebrospinal fluid occurred in anti-Drebrin-seropositive patients.
215 CCL2, and CCL5 in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of RSV-infected mice, without increasing viral rep
216 cannabinoid activity can be detected in oral fluid (OF) and, if so, whether it correlates with SCRA c
217 tablished how miRNAs are transported in body fluids often within exosomes, which are small cell-deriv
218 cula (57.4% vs. 67.5%, P = 0.01), subretinal fluid on OCT (33.3% vs. 70.7%, P = 0.01), and greater ex
228 te NMR and revealed that the lamellar gel-to-fluid phase transition occurs below 0 degrees C, reflect
230 re abnormal levels of baseline cerebrospinal fluid phosphorylated tau and subthreshold Abeta were ass
232 ions, including that of classical mechanics, fluid physics, statistical physics, astrophysics, quantu
233 yet we also find cytokinins in extracellular fluid, potentially enabling action at the cell surface.
234 cific CD8+ T cells in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid preinfection (subjects with higher levels had less
236 e most earthquake models assume a fixed pore fluid pressure distribution, geologists have documented
239 e identified and replicated 10 cerebrospinal fluid proteins including IL-12B, CD5, MIP-1a, and CXCL9
240 lfur transport occurs, but that slab-derived fluids provide negligible sulfate to oxidize the sub-arc
241 on, advection-dispersion transport, and rock-fluid reactions) before demonstrating the expanded capab
242 uggests that both slow and fast rates of net fluid removal (that is, net ultrafiltration (UF(NET))) d
243 instability and facilitate large volumes of fluid removal in patients with kidney failure who are tr
244 ectiveness evidence about strategies such as fluid replacement, oxygen, glucocorticosteroids, methylx
246 patients to receive, in addition to standard fluid restriction of <1000 ml/24 h, a once-daily dose of
247 urinary [TIMP-2]*[IGFBP7] following initial fluid resuscitation identify sepsis patients with differ
248 validate the platform with a brain dialysate fluid sample and demonstrate reading by comparing with a
249 nt zone, and to quantify these parameters in fluids sampled from depths >1 km will present a challeng
250 clinical records, radiographs, and synovial fluid samples from 30 dogs that sustained RCCL and 9 cli
251 the activity of TMEM16A increases epithelial fluid secretion and enhances mucus clearance independent
252 ffects of TMEM16A potentiation on epithelial fluid secretion and mucociliary clearance.Methods: The e
253 ify the impact of Malpighamoeba infection on fluid secretion and P-glycoprotein-dependent detoxificat
257 omoting consumption of ethanol and palatable fluids.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Alcohol use disorder (AUD)
258 , transendothelial sieving, and transport of fluid, solutes, and particulates complicate interpretati
263 miRNAs can be found extracellularly in body fluids such as human blood plasma and cerebrospinal flui
264 ply to the human body and efficiently sample fluids such as sweat, interstitial fluids, tear and sali
265 geochemical composition of the hydrothermal fluids suggests a long reaction path involving both mafi
267 on of T-cell receptors are presented via the fluid, synthetic membranes, while mitogenic cues are rel
269 ly sample fluids such as sweat, interstitial fluids, tear and saliva for the electrochemical detectio
272 ogy laboratory testing data of cerebrospinal fluid, the expected August/September/October peak in ent
273 ongoing (macro)pinocytosis of extracellular fluid, the volume of the endocytic pathway remains uncha
274 of organic compounds from hydrothermal vent fluids through a unique solid phase microextraction (SPM
279 with proteomic information from interstitial fluid, unraveling novel inflammatory players that shape
280 ns were estimated in peri-implant crevicular fluid using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method and
281 lues of the magnetic parameter condenses the fluid velocity and upsurges the thermal and concentratio
284 interdialytic weight gain, in extracellular fluid volume, and in plasma B-type natriuretic peptide c
293 faster after surgery in eyes with subretinal fluid when compared with eyes with intraretinal fluid.
294 ium silicates (MSils)-for reservoir drilling fluids where organic functionalities are directly linked
296 ts was applied for automated segmentation of fluid with every voxel classified by a convolutional neu
297 onstrate that smectite previously exposed to fluids with different pH values influences how glycine i
298 ion by using an intravenous line filled with fluids with varying concentrations of gadolinium-based c
299 rs showed SARS-CoV-2-specific IgA in mucosal fluids with virus-neutralizing capacity in some cases.
300 droplets (aqueous plugs segmented by carrier fluid), with limits of detection down to 7 nM (35 amol).