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2 Protein aggregation, once believed to be a harbinger and/or consequence of stress, age, and patholo
3 icate that the genetic variation including a Harbinger DNA transposon insertion in the upstream regul
4 RNAs mir-93b and mir-427/430/302, as well as Harbinger DNA transposons carrying the Myb-like proto-on
6 valuates evidence that SCD vasculopathy is a harbinger for organ dysfunction and reviews the potentia
7 the role of male hypogonadism as a possible harbinger for poor clinical outcomes across hospitalized
8 l CO2 rise and, at the same time, serve as a harbinger for possible consequences of the present-day w
9 national prescribing patterns and serve as a harbinger for shifts in the clinical approach to patient
10 ation of non-pathogenic viruses in PWID is a harbinger for subsequent acquisition of pathogenic virus
11 y within the first year post-transplant is a harbinger for subsequent immunological events and is ass
14 hologic lung allograft injuries are putative harbingers for chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD)
15 elivery, deployment, and expansion which are harbingers for increased risk of in-stent restenosis and
16 strains, indicating such mutations could be harbingers for the emergence of antibiotic resistance.
17 it, causing atherosclerosis, or maybe also a harbinger (impaired fat oxidation) of more widespread di
18 ruption in the CDS by Sal-PIF, a 3100-bp PIF/Harbinger-like DNA transposon, whereas E(2) and E(3) ori
20 bservations suggest that these stratospheric harbingers may be used as a predictor of tropospheric we
23 and thus retinal neuronal pathology may be a harbinger of a more aggressive form of multiple sclerosi
25 uch a virus in the human population may be a harbinger of a new pandemic has brought increased attent
28 Low scam awareness among older persons is a harbinger of adverse cognitive outcomes and is associate
29 Depressive symptoms in older adults may be a harbinger of Alzheimer disease (AD), even in preclinical
30 ive impairment (MCI) during aging is often a harbinger of Alzheimer's disease, and, therefore, early
37 ild Raynaud's is common and is not usually a harbinger of clinically important disability; its onset,
38 ntrahepatic vascular resistance, serves as a harbinger of complications such as ascites, variceal ble
41 ng complications of portal hypertension is a harbinger of decompensated cirrhosis and warrants consid
42 parently isolated symptom, most often as the harbinger of degenerative disease: the progressive aphas
46 es, lymph node (LN) involvement represents a harbinger of distant metastatic disease and, therefore,
47 as the initial abnormality in ALS, an early harbinger of dysfunction and aberrant firing of motor ne
48 g that absence of esophagin may constitute a harbinger of early esophageal malignant transformation.
49 ulses or expanding rings, the latter being a harbinger of ecosystem collapse, however far beyond the
55 ge that resistance in nature is frequently a harbinger of future clinical resistance, we propose intr
57 cidence of multiple paternity may serve as a harbinger of future problems with egg fertility if males
58 ests that male reproductive failure may be a harbinger of future urologic diseases, including prostat
70 nt of bowel transplant tissue may serve as a harbinger of long-term enteral allograft dysfunction.
73 eme iron in the brain has been proposed as a harbinger of neural and cognitive decline in aging and n
76 opment of sepsis and multiorgan failure is a harbinger of poor outcome, but the authors have encounte
79 hat E. coli recognizes the amino sugars as a harbinger of potential host defence activation, and supp
80 as a frequent step and potential diagnostic harbinger of progressive myeloid disease in CML patients
81 AML-related mutations has been shown to be a harbinger of relapse in multiple studies, the significan
82 attack (TIA) is increasingly recognized as a harbinger of stroke and an important opportunity for sec
83 lly happened until it has been described," a harbinger of the enormous historical changes that were a
84 this way, Elbogen et al. provide a sobering harbinger of the potential effects on suicide of the col
85 ctures to have diagnostic value, acting as a harbinger of the terminal state of the seagrass meadows
90 dent glucose disposal in muscle and fat is a harbinger of type 2 diabetes, but murine models of selec
93 ccur as isolated colonic lesions and are not harbingers of an underlying genetic disorder, nor do the
94 l antibiotic-resistance enzymes, as possible harbingers of clinically significant resistance mechanis
96 patterns, including prospectively detectable harbingers of craving and use, which may differ across d
98 nagitated (hypoactive) forms of delirium are harbingers of impending death and are associated with in
102 cted in the small surveys, the trends may be harbingers of more substantive changes in less abundant,
103 context, ACs may be considered radiographic harbingers of neurodevelopmental pathology warranting ge
106 al extent of bulk N and S deposition, and as harbingers of potential shifts in ecosystem structure an
107 reterm and 90 term birth controls identified harbingers of preterm birth in this cohort of women pred
108 ecotones are compressed and act as potential harbingers of species shifts that accompany climate chan
110 in hot and humid environments may represent harbingers of the detrimental consequences of the combin
112 ing scientific topics have famously been key harbingers of the new frontiers of science, yet, large-s
118 and projected increases in TC-intensity that harbingers stronger mixing and heavier rain under the st