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1 licate (one virion making many) in the first human subject.
2 myocardial infarct and was demonstrated in a human subject.
3 Yellow Fever vaccine 17D (YF-17D) immunized human subjects.
4 of IL-22 antagonism have not been defined in human subjects.
5 cells in both nonautoimmune mice and healthy human subjects.
6 magnetic brain stimulation (TMS) in healthy human subjects.
7 growth affects susceptibility to allergy in human subjects.
8 e the responses in the auditory cortex in 61 human subjects.
9 ation of THC in saliva samples obtained from human subjects.
10 s of hypertensive compared with normotensive human subjects.
11 ge of clinical and immunologic phenotypes in human subjects.
12 regions can evoke mechanical itch in healthy human subjects.
13 eage of STAT1 GOF and STAT3 LOF mutations in human subjects.
14 action in a large sample of male and female human subjects.
15 in social network experiments with n = 2,520 human subjects.
16 inflammation and validated these findings in human subjects.
17 iewed data included information from >50,000 human subjects.
18 ibody responses to heterologous pathogens in human subjects.
19 (+) T cells are increased in peanut allergic human subjects.
20 the depth and resolution in both animal and human subjects.
21 nomedicine-mediated complement activation in human subjects.
22 to resemble key features of exacerbations in human subjects.
23 with HSPC expansion in hypercholesterolemic human subjects.
24 toms and then tested the OPE algorithm on 69 human subjects.
25 al tolerance to haptens and alleviate ACD in human subjects.
26 s correlated with aneurysm severity in these human subjects.
27 ual calf muscles in obese vs. normal healthy human subjects.
28 and CADM2 expression in the hypothalamus of human subjects.
29 st, which are often difficult to obtain from human subjects.
30 validated in an independent group of healthy human subjects.
31 ey evaluated vital signs monitoring in adult human subjects.
32 n acute viral respiratory tract infection in human subjects.
33 wide range of biological systems, including human subjects.
34 ave been found predominantly in hypertensive human subjects.
35 ual measures of visuospatial interactions in human subjects.
36 hanism for gain-of-function STAT1 disease in human subjects.
37 ger than 12 years as compared to middle-aged human subjects.
38 as three-dimensional handheld diagnostics of human subjects.
39 expression profiles for these transcripts in human subjects.
40 molecular changes in the skeletal muscle of human subjects.
41 caffeine-induced GAS was verified in healthy human subjects.
42 h catatonia and white matter inflammation in human subjects.
43 and cardiometabolic disease risk factors in human subjects.
44 quantify important biochemical parameters in human subjects.
45 rates the control of coordinated movement in human subjects.
46 the basal ganglia and thalamus of individual human subjects.
47 lecules in renal venous plasma obtained from human subjects.
48 ar cases of blast-induced auditory damage in human subjects.
49 e the first measurements of GR expression in human subjects.
50 nd "tinnitus inducing hearing difficulty" in human subjects.
51 cur in vivo in hypercholesterolemic mice and human subjects.
52 -omic discrepancies between mouse models and human subjects.
53 RS activity in muscle from aged versus young human subjects.
54 ase progression, and provide a comparison to human subjects.
55 ify the precise locations of lesion sites in human subjects.
56 ns (e.g., "dark diamond") in male and female human subjects.
57 ased on their relative HMI displacements, in human subjects.
58 xt of a novel dynamic effort task in healthy human subjects.
59 egrees and line-of-sight, for eleven healthy human subjects.
60 of three-outcome gambles in male and female human subjects.
61 compared neuromagnetic brain signals of 200 human subjects (102 males) either reading or listening t
62 Our simultaneous EEG and fMRI analysis on 21 human subjects (12 males, 9 females) identifies early pe
63 -level crowdfunding outcomes weeks later, 30 human subjects (14 female) decided whether to fund propo
66 lation across several cortical regions in 14 human subjects (6 males) implanted with intracranial ele
67 eous MEG and EEG (total of 328 sensors) in 9 human subjects (7 female) and applied a feature-guided m
68 we found that neutral stimuli encountered by human subjects 9-33 min after exposure to emotionally ar
71 Here, we show that the valuation process in human subjects adapts to the history of previous values,
76 he mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH) of 57 obese human subjects and 54 age- and sex- matched nonobese con
79 terminants, we analyzed gastric tissues from human subjects and animals infected with H. pylori bacte
80 t understanding of HBoV1 biology in infected human subjects and concomitantly provides avenues to imp
81 nucleus accumbens (NAc) (male) in depressed human subjects and in mice subjected to chronic social d
85 hogenic T(H)17 cells but also T(H)2 cells in human subjects and mice, ultimately promoting allergic a
88 ne the circulating B cell populations of ten human subjects and present what is, to our knowledge, th
89 DSR was well tolerated in both animals and human subjects and produced substantially greater sodium
90 e discuss limitations of studies in mice and human subjects and provide suggestions for how they can
91 Here, we record electroencephalography in human subjects and show that both alpha amplitude and in
92 ural recordings from electrodes implanted in human subjects and showed that activations emerge sponta
93 e bidirectional effect of the environment on human subjects and the human influence on all living sys
94 spectrum associated with CARD11 mutations in human subjects and underscore the need for functional st
95 was delivered to the motor cortex of healthy human subjects, and baseline MEPs recorded from forearm
96 ation levels at 484,548 CpG markers from 659 human subjects, and demonstrated that the screening step
97 ymphopenia and probable thymic hypoplasia in human subjects, and haploinsufficiency for FOXI3, a cand
98 to scientific research and the protection of human subjects, and its impacts are anticipated to contr
99 verse cardiopulmonary reactions in sensitive human subjects, and these reactions are highly reproduci
101 ophysical and neuroimaging measurements from human subjects are being used to test hypotheses about a
102 by showing that variations in irradiance for human subjects are biased towards low temporal frequenci
104 explain lifelong food allergies observed in human subjects as the consequence of allergen exposures
105 eural activity in the auditory cortex of six human subjects as they listened to speech with abruptly
106 the contents of vWM from neural activity in human subjects as they manipulated stored speech sounds.
107 in cortical layers 3 and 5 of two cohorts of human subjects as well as a monkey model of postmortem i
108 We tested this hypothesis in male and female human subjects as well as in male macaque monkeys perfor
110 this effect to a vaccine setting, sera from human subjects before and after vaccination with the 13-
111 this basic Bayesian framework could explain human subjects' behavior in two estimation tasks in whic
113 We recorded magnetoencephalography while human subjects (both sexes) monitored the orientation of
114 out leg muscle loading during HDT in healthy human subjects, both at rest and during recovery from le
115 strategy to treat Fel d 1-induced allergy in human subjects by immunizing cats against their own majo
116 using event-related fMRI in male and female human subjects by manipulating the predictability of wri
117 ssion of PD effluent cell immune function in human subjects by standard PD fluid is attenuated by Ala
120 Reduced levels of mature frataxin (81-20) in human subjects caused by the genetic disease Friedreich'
121 mon enzymatic disorder of red blood cells in human subjects, causing hemolytic anemia linked to impai
123 y and cells from naturally infected, healthy human subjects (clinical) to define the breadth of viral
125 samples from a 'normative' cohort of healthy human subjects collected repeatedly from each subject ov
126 iction protects against allergic diseases in human subjects consistent with preclinical evidence but
127 prominent and diverse adversarial imagesets, human subjects correctly anticipated the machine's prefe
128 estamped gut microbiome sequencing data from human subjects coupled with machine learning to identify
129 minary in vivo studies from a single healthy human subject demonstrate that the SmartME can noninvasi
131 tisite placebo-controlled trial conducted in human subjects demonstrated that administration of a hig
135 nce of ABCA1 in brain tissue of HIV-infected human subjects diagnosed with HAND was lower, and the ab
138 t, right, and back walls; ceiling; floor) to human subjects during functional magnetic resonance imag
139 analysis and machine learning to obtain-from human subjects during natural daily activities and exerc
141 d a periodic experimental design in which 16 human subjects (eight women) moved 20 body parts to inve
142 lts reveal that archaea are more abundant in human subjects either older than 60 years or younger tha
143 be safe and immunogenic in HCMV-seronegative human subjects, eliciting both humoral and cellular immu
145 We now report that, in male and female adult human subjects, encoding and later consolidation of a se
146 oding techniques to the cortical activity of human subjects engaged in music listening, we measured t
147 biodistribution and radiation dosimetry in 5 human subjects enrolled in companion therapy trials.
148 tudied, here, we demonstrate that individual human subjects exhibit distinct magnitudes of neural and
150 ilot study, blood samples were obtained from human subjects exhibiting generalized severe periodontit
151 generally consistent with the results of the human subject experiment but sensitive to the input para
152 tabolic adaptation to hypoxia in mice and in human subjects exposed for 7/9 and 19 days to high altit
153 elial cells and the bronchial brushings from human subjects express canonical HIV receptors CD4, CCR5
155 64-channel EEG signal was recorded while 27 human subjects (female: 21, male: 6) performed a probabi
157 cts, providing some of the first evidence in human subjects for compensation within nondeprived prima
158 ogenicity after intracerebral inoculation in human subjects, for stable expression of exogenous antig
160 o do it") across contexts and assess whether human subjects generalize these task components separate
161 ith positron emission tomography (PET) in 79 human subjects genotyped for the FAAH C385A polymorphism
164 ere, we performed an fMRI study during which human subjects had to memorize vibratory frequencies in
165 Heterozygous loss of function of PTEN in human subjects has a significant effect on T- and B-cell
166 y diseases, but thus far, clinical trials in human subjects have not demonstrated unequivocal clinica
167 othesis, studies in animal models as well as human subjects have shown that the dysregulation of the
169 iated brain injury are difficult to study in human subjects, highlighting the urgent need for non-inv
170 validated using both blood flow phantoms and human subject imaging, and across flow speed, vessel ang
172 g of body weight on motivation in 21 healthy human subjects in a double-blinded, placebo (saline)-con
174 he extent of this immunomodulatory effect in human subjects in order to assess the potential prophyla
175 enables such an experiment to be applied to human subjects in the form of a phenome-wide association
178 several distinct primary immune disorders in human subjects, including severe combined immune deficie
179 (where human BAT is localized) obtained from human subjects increased during cold exposure, suggestin
180 mulations, phantoms, healthy and brain tumor human subjects indicate improvements of global B(0) homo
186 5 weeks of practice, neurologically healthy human subjects learned either a complex 32-item sequence
188 y, acute exposure to e-cigarette aerosols in human subjects led to increased blood pressure and heart
190 er conducts price formation experiments with human subjects located in large complex networks to deve
193 tterns of BOLD activity from male and female human subjects making sequential inferences about the st
195 continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) in human subjects (male and female) to target lateral OFC n
196 tional connectivity obtained from 12 healthy human subjects measured non-invasively while at rest.
197 framework(s) for clinical research involving human subjects might accommodate all types of human geno
199 cal asymmetry in global visual processing in human subjects (n = 10) was correlated with the fMRI res
201 hemisphere stroke survivors (male and female human subjects) not preselected for stereotyped dissocia
206 icropore lifetime differences are present in human subjects of different ethnic/racial backgrounds, w
209 nstrated for monitoring of alcohol intake in human subjects over multiple drinking courses, displayin
214 recorded by magnetoencephalography (MEG) in human subjects performing a threshold-level visual perce
215 alternating current stimulation (HD-tACS) on human subjects performing an auditory task in which they
217 thylenedioxymethamphetamine," and "MDMA," in human subjects, published between 2007 and July 1, 2019.
223 Ethical guidelines and recommendations for human subjects research typically focus on protecting th
224 ples from confirmed and seronegative healthy human subjects, respectively were included for the evalu
225 h nonresearch designation and is exempt from Human Subjects Review Board approval (11-DRDS-NR03).
226 f the ethical concerns related to exposing a human subject's arm to infected mosquitoes in the standa
227 r, previous data from both animal models and human subjects showed that inflammatory signals could in
229 at 858 widely distributed recording sites as human subjects (six males, five females) indicated wheth
231 onstrate the clinical value of our platform, human subject studies were performed in the context of t
235 in the MFC, amygdala, and hippocampus while human subjects switched between making recognition memor
237 es, reviews, and other evidence conducted on human subjects that were published in English from PubMe
238 es, reviews, and other evidence conducted on human subjects that were published in English from PubMe
239 es, reviews, and other evidence conducted on human subjects that were published in English from PubMe
241 we investigated this issue by measuring, in human subjects (three males), the suppressive effect of
242 asure the in vivo strain response of healthy human subjects' tibial cartilage to walking exercise.
245 -controlled interfaces are used by paralyzed human subjects to control computer cursors or high-perfo
246 vaccination strategies that will poise most human subjects to respond to pandemic influenza strains
247 tecture of skin pigmentation can vary across humans subject to different local evolutionary pressures
249 ake, parkinsonian patients (6 male, 4 female human subjects) undergoing functional neurosurgery.
250 ing the anterior mediastinum in cadavers and human subjects using a custom delivery tool, and (3) acu
251 us GM-CSF and IL6 in human serum from n = 14 human subjects using our mobile duplex assay, and showed
252 ibes results from a 14-week study of healthy human subjects using ultrasensitive single-molecule arra
254 s can distinguish MB and MF strategies, with human subjects utilizing a hybrid strategy that shifts t
255 sults to antibody binding data obtained from human subjects vaccinated with the monovalent 2009 H1N1
256 udy, we describe the CD8 T cell responses of human subjects vaccinated with two fibroblast-adapted HC
258 chanisms of encoding and retrieval dynamics, human subjects viewed pre-familiarized scene images inte
260 ile electroencephalography (EEG) and studied human subjects walking and running over obstacles on a t
263 of the approved beta3 agonist mirabegron to human subjects was without effect on body weight or fat
265 g the negative data in W1282X cells from one human subject, we speculate that corrector and potentiat
266 on structural MRI brain images of individual human subjects, we assessed gray matter volume in the fr
267 ithin a native B-cell repertoire in mice and human subjects, we demonstrate the importance of a check
268 In the current study of male and female human subjects, we examine how neural pattern similarity
269 eous nature of ASD hinders investigations in human subjects, we explored brain connectivity in an eti
274 fatty acids in the plasma of Hi-Myc mice and human subjects when compared to corresponding controls.
275 vestigated the direction of microsaccades in human subjects while they attended to a behaviorally rel
276 using magnetoencephalography (MEG) to study human subjects while they performed a decision-making ta
277 easure stimulus-evoked visual responses from human subjects while they performed a selective spatial
278 ional magnetic resonance imaging, we scanned human subjects while they performed several short blocks
279 -driven activity from perception per se; (2) human subjects who self-report their percepts while perf
280 s to evaluate the probability that a typical human subject will possess T cells responsive to specifi
281 Evidence from studies of anaphylaxis in human subjects will be discussed, as well as insights ga
283 antly down-regulated in colonic tissues from human subjects with active ulcerative colitis or Crohn's
284 microbiome differences in a larger cohort of human subjects with and without CA, and among subjects w
285 rom hand motor and premotor cortical area in human subjects with c (N = 10) and Parkinson's disease (
288 thylation at the FGF21 locus was elevated in human subjects with diabetes and correlated negatively w
291 formed to detect salivary cortisol levels in human subjects with high and low risks for obstructive s
294 ed in a murine model of lung fibrosis and in human subjects with interstitial lung disease compared t
296 ns to further evaluate in clinical trials of human subjects with primary mitochondrial RC disease.
299 s that HIPs are important target antigens in human subjects with T1D and may play a critical role in
300 d tearing that resemble symptoms observed in human subjects with various forms of dry eye, MG dysfunc