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1 aboratory setups, and reagents, and they are invasive.
2 ment of mice with PGE(2) increased CRC cells invasive activity and ability to form liver and lung met
3 cinoma was significantly longer than that of invasive adenocarcinoma (939 days [interquartile range,
4  mm(3) (P = .03), and histologic findings of invasive adenocarcinoma (P < .001).
5 the clinical applications are limited by the invasive administration and short half-life in blood cir
6 ) method that exploits aptamers as minimally invasive affinity probes.
7  protocols designed to prevent the spread of invasive alien species (IAS) are now an essential aspect
8 glandulifera or Himalayan balsam (HB), is an invasive alien weed throughout the British Isles (BI).
9 atostatin interneurons may constitute a less invasive alternative than subthalamic stimulation.
10 kin, suggesting their utility as a minimally invasive alternative to biopsies for detecting disease b
11       Tape strips are an emerging, minimally invasive alternative, but global transcriptomic profilin
12                                 This case of invasive amoebiasis in early pregnancy outside of endemi
13 most common extraintestinal manifestation of invasive amoebiasis.
14 r-initiating abilities are characteristic of invasive amoeboid melanoma cells.
15 ncer precursors on the incidence of cases of invasive anal squamous-cell carcinoma (IASCC) in persons
16  to be properly identified by performing non-invasive analysis on regions in the same cluster at acce
17 r cancer, the therapeutic options for muscle-invasive and advanced disease has expanded to include im
18 NSD ultrasound has a potential role as a non-invasive and affordable bedside tool for predicting brai
19 ma and might avoid or reduce the use of more invasive and expensive therapies.
20 ighest bidirectional relative risks were for invasive and in situ skin cancer as SPCs (14.59 and 16.7
21 ypothesize that genomic analysis between pre-invasive and invasive components will facilitate the des
22                                          Non-invasive and label-free calorimetry could become a disru
23 teinases (MMPs), which are necessary for the invasive and metastatic phenotype.
24 ons if climate change differentially affects invasive and native species.
25       Arterial spin labeling (ASL), as a non-invasive and non-contrast enhanced perfusion imaging met
26 Raman spectroscopy (RS) as a label-free, non-invasive and non-destructive analytical technique for th
27 ymal transition (EMT), VAL exerts potent pro-invasive and pro-metastatic effects through directly bin
28       The method described here is minimally invasive, and for the first time, greatly enhances our a
29     The method was efficient as a rapid, non-invasive, and non-destructive assessment was achieved wi
30 020) with suspected TIA/minor stroke and non-invasive angiography were included.
31 d sagebrush cover and greater composition of invasive annual grasses.
32 cally-based CAP treatment is a potential non-invasive anti-tumor tool, which may have wide applicatio
33 ts operated on for rectal cancer with a mini-invasive approach at Mayo Clinic from 2005 to 2018.
34                                      Our non-invasive approach, a combination of computational fluid
35 gnostic sensitivity, it remains a costly and invasive approach.
36 pment and to the evidence-base for minimally invasive approaches.
37 tus, a ubiquitous mold, is a common cause of invasive aspergillosis (IA) in immunocompromised patient
38 y (LFA) is a rapid test for the diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis (IA) that has been almost exclusi
39                               Development of invasive aspergillosis correlates with impairments in in
40                                Management of invasive aspergillosis has been improved by biomarker as
41 using multiple pulmonary diseases, including invasive aspergillosis, chronic necrotizing aspergillosi
42 of protective innate immune responses during invasive aspergillosis.
43 hesized that 12/15-LOX is also active during invasive aspergillosis.
44 hough ISA has been approved for treatment of invasive Aspergillus and mucormycosis, we observed an in
45 sma samples, suggesting tM2-PK test as a non-invasive assay to diagnose CRC and adenomatous polyps.
46 icantly higher pressure gradient compared to invasive assessment (61 +/- 32 mmHG vs 50 +/- 34 mmHg, P
47 low CMR offers an alternative method for non-invasive assessment of AS.
48 n, is an attractive biofluid for routine non-invasive assessment of nutrient levels.
49 week 24, the rate of death from any cause or invasive bacterial disease (calculated as the number of
50 d an infectious diseases consultation for an invasive bacterial or fungal infection.
51                          Here, examining the invasive bacterial periplasmic predator Bdellovibrio bac
52                                Patients with invasive BC who underwent clip insertion into the most s
53 hat mediate anchor cell specification and/or invasive behavior.
54 he definition of BCG-unresponsive non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer and were therefore excluded from
55 py for intermediate and high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer, the therapeutic options for mus
56 , two events that commonly cooccur in muscle invasive bladder tumors.
57 ty organization during human seizures, using invasive brain voltage recordings at seizure onset.
58 e change for >35% of patients diagnosed with invasive breast cancer and refined OS estimates.
59 en of European ancestry diagnosed with first invasive breast cancer from 1990 onward with follow-up f
60 ta set consisting of tumor/TIL maps for 1090 invasive breast cancer images from The Cancer Genome Atl
61                                              Invasive breast cancer is believed to evolve from non-in
62 t Panel continues to recommend ER testing of invasive breast cancers by validated immunohistochemistr
63 ncluded in the National Cancer Database with invasive breast carcinoma from 2012-2016 that underwent
64 trumental for the transition from in situ to invasive breast carcinoma, and, accordingly, high EPN3 l
65 es of health that are cost-effective and non-invasive, but whether they can accurately predict health
66                             For detection of invasive cancer and DCIS, sensitivity was 95.7% (95% CI,
67 g the past 5 years including advances in non-invasive cancer diagnosis, monitoring of neurotransmitte
68 s we assessed the same interactions, but for invasive cancer, estrogen receptor (ER) positive cancer
69 ractive therapeutic target for many types of invasive cancers.
70                       The prevalence rate of invasive candidiasis (IC) was 11.4% (95% CI 9.2-13.6%),
71 m agents, antifungals predominantly used for invasive candidiasis, antibacterial agents posing the hi
72 lume analysis of the right ventricle, during invasive cardiopulmonary exercise testing, demonstrates
73 ular embolization is a life-saving minimally invasive catheter-based procedure performed to treat ble
74 s unique insights into the roles of Piezo in invasive cell behavior.
75            Within these GSCs, we identify an invasive cell population similar to outer radial glia (o
76 ociated with a substantially reduced risk of invasive cervical cancer at the population level.
77  2045, and we assumed that 50% of women with invasive cervical cancer would receive appropriate surge
78 st-pathogen interplay between phagocytes and invasive coccidian parasites.
79  we use Drosophila border cell migration, an invasive, collective migration that occurs during Stage
80                This low-cost, rapid, and non-invasive color analysis approach demonstrates the potent
81 at genomic analysis between pre-invasive and invasive components will facilitate the description of L
82 is easily implementable and scalable for non-invasive computer-aided diagnosis, even for uncommon dis
83 early (within 12 h) or standard (48 to 72 h) invasive coronary angiography (ICA).
84 ng and biocontrol from lakes of the globally invasive crayfish Procambarus clarkii induced substantia
85  an easy, fast, non-expensive, and minimally invasive detection method for distinguishing control and
86                         Here, we present non-invasive detection of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (
87 dence in the use of plasma p-tau181 as a non-invasive diagnostic and prognostic tool for AD, regardle
88 nal-threshold group, but that group had more invasive diagnostic and treatment interventions.
89                   This may enable future non-invasive diagnostic applications.
90  mRNA (cf-mRNA) holds great promise as a non-invasive diagnostic biomarker.
91 and are being studied as promising minimally invasive diagnostic markers.
92 r time, and may potentially be used as a non-invasive diagnostic tool for the postoperative disease c
93                                 Low-cost non-invasive diagnostic tools for staging the progression of
94  increased in ER+ tumors and associated with invasive disease and distant metastasis.
95 utational burden (TMB) was similar to muscle-invasive disease and was highest in GO, intermediate in
96 munication as well as their potential as non-invasive disease biomarkers.
97                                 Incidence of invasive disease due to H. influenzae serotype a (Hia) i
98 ntroduction on pneumococcal colonization and invasive disease in children aged <5 years.
99 occus (GBS) is the leading cause of neonatal invasive disease worldwide.
100 etics of GBS GI colonization, progression to invasive disease, and the role of GBS-specific IgG produ
101 r lineages but also frequently causes severe invasive disease, such as bacteremia.
102 breast cancer is believed to evolve from non-invasive ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).
103 icuity on (18)F-FDG PET than the more common invasive ductal carcinoma.
104 sed on antibody detection might lead to less invasive, early interventions.
105 ind that patients <40 years old with a first invasive encapsulated bacterial infection have a high li
106 Both transthoracic and transhiatal minimally invasive esophagectomy resulted in a more extended lymph
107           Long-term survival after minimally invasive esophagectomy was equivalent to open in both pr
108                          Targeted control of invasive European starlings reduced bird numbers on feed
109      The VERDICT (Very Early Versus Deferred Invasive Evaluation Using Computerized Tomography in Pat
110                    In 72% of the patients an invasive evaluation was performed, in which electroanato
111 lumns as cytotrophoblasts differentiate into invasive EVTs.
112 ry transgressions, and duodenal biopsies are invasive, expensive, and not a routine monitoring techni
113                                          Non-invasive far infrared radiation (FIR) has been observed
114  epithelial/mesenchymal cells, which display invasive features and alterations in metastatic tropism
115 dingly, high EPN3 levels are detected at the invasive front of human breast cancers and independently
116                    Some patients may develop invasive fungal diseases (IFDs) during initial chemother
117                     Appropriate diagnosis of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) is critical due to the
118 %]), bloodstream infections (six [16%]), and invasive fungal infections (six [16%]).
119 ization for Research and Treatment of Cancer/Invasive Fungal Infections Cooperative Group criteria, a
120 eoretinopathy, giant retinal tears, previous invasive glaucoma surgery, and <=90 days of follow-up we
121 posed sensor as a possible candidate for non-invasive glucose levels monitoring for diabetes as evide
122 rveillance data, we quantified the secondary invasive group A Streptococcus disease risk among househ
123  vaccine that is licensed to protect against invasive group B meningococcal disease.
124 ncreased risk of recurrence in the minimally invasive group in propensity-matched cohort (HR, 2.83; 9
125 ion to enhance protein synthesis and support invasive growth.
126 howed significant defects in penetration and invasive growth.
127  patch), portable, selective, rapid, and non-invasive healthcare monitoring device for immense applic
128                                              Invasive hemodynamic evaluation through right heart cath
129 istics and adverse clinical outcomes of U.S. invasive Hia cases detected through multi-state surveill
130 ation- and laboratory-based surveillance for invasive Hia disease across the United States.
131  through the leaf cuticle where it elongates invasive hyphae in underlying epidermal cells(5).
132  advance the feasibility of a real-time, non-invasive hypoglycemia alarming system using short excerp
133 lity persists across non-invasive (NIBP) and invasive (IABP) methods of assessment.
134 butes and performance of the XyCAM RI, a non-invasive imager that obtains and assesses RBF informatio
135 ay be limited by sampling error, whereas non-invasive imaging can evaluate the entirety of a tumor.
136                          Developments in non-invasive imaging have enabled detailed study of their in
137  diagnosis, which can involve the use of non-invasive imaging methods such as echocardiography, bone
138 (HP) gamma-glutamyl-[1-(13)C]glycine for non-invasive imaging of glioblastoma.
139  study of coronary artery specimens, the non-invasive imaging radiotracer, (18)F-fluoride, was highly
140 sonics Vantage 256 system, can provide a non-invasive imaging surrogate biomarker of tissue oxygenati
141 and space detection, THz tomography, and non-invasive imaging.
142    However, a major drawback is the need for invasive implantation of optical fibers.
143                        ULM, by providing non-invasive in vivo microvascular structural information, h
144 evated Acute Coronary Syndromes With Initial Invasive Indication [DUBIUS]; NCT02618837).
145            Optical sensors can provide a non-invasive, inexpensive, easy-to-use, continuous alternati
146 tients, which, in turn, is a risk factor for invasive infection in immunocompromised patients.
147 placement treatment reduces the incidence of invasive infections, it does not appear to influence the
148 r local range expansion of this aggressively invasive insect through human assistance.
149 dissection of cell signaling, as well as non-invasive interrogation of physiological processes with h
150  permits monitoring of brain tumours without invasive intervention.
151 ue sample from colonic ulcer biopsy revealed invasive intestinal mucormycosis.
152 wn into the system revealed the formation of invasive leader cells with upregulated Delta-like ligand
153                                              Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) demonstrates lower cons
154 agement were assigned to the invasive or non-invasive management groups based on their propensity sco
155 eak troponin concentration without receiving invasive management were assigned to the invasive or non
156 82-89) years of whom (845 [56%] received non-invasive management.
157           We measure bacterial load in a non-invasive manner using a luciferase-expressing UP strain,
158 0.36-0.61, p = 0.05), and CD3 + cells at the invasive margin were associated with improved disease-fr
159                                          Non-invasive mcfDNA-Seq had moderate sensitivity and high sp
160  Buccal drug delivery offers a potential non-invasive means of delivering therapeutics to patients.
161            This approach could provide a non-invasive means of improving outcomes for the vast majori
162  findings suggest a fundamentally novel, non-invasive measure of the neural interaction underlying mo
163 eveloping imaging technique that enables non-invasive measurement of enzymatic activity in real time
164 rsely, chronic kidney disease (OR, 0.53) and invasive mechanical intubation (OR, 0.43) were associate
165  confidence intervals (CI) for predictors of invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) and death.
166 cute respiratory distress syndrome requiring invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV).
167 on (mean age, 64 years +/- 19; 52% men) with invasive mechanical ventilation had one barotrauma event
168 delineate the best strategies for optimizing invasive mechanical ventilation in this patient populati
169 r nasal high-flow oxygen; and 6.7% receiving invasive mechanical ventilation or extracorporeal membra
170                             Adults requiring invasive mechanical ventilation via endotracheal tube fo
171 n-invasive mechanical ventilation; or use of invasive mechanical ventilation.
172 ; use of high-flow nasal cannula; use of non-invasive mechanical ventilation; or use of invasive mech
173 2015, other mucosal infections, and cases of invasive meningococcal disease.
174  planar epithelial cells into multipolar and invasive mesenchymal cells before differentiating into n
175 ss responses in humans and may provide a non-invasive method for measuring stress in other animal spe
176            Thus, the EGFR-DLS provides a non-invasive method for precise quantification of EGFR mutat
177 etric biosensor could be used as a minimally invasive method for the diagnosis of prostate cancer.
178 d serum proteomics is a useful and minimally invasive method for this purpose.
179 a novel, cost effective, accessible, and non-invasive method of isolating viable human cells present
180                    Sputum induction is a non-invasive method to evaluate the airway environment, part
181                        Here we develop a non-invasive method to track spatial oxygen distributions in
182 ites, was concordant between noninvasive and invasive methods (r(2)=0.5; CC=0.71).
183                                          Non-invasive methods of diagnosis, including liquid biopsies
184  biological processes, but there are few non-invasive methods that provide quantification of these co
185 hat are the characteristics of the minimally-invasive methods used to measure the biological correlat
186 humpback whales via non-lethal and minimally invasive methods.
187 gration to metabolize stored lipids and fuel invasive migration.
188                                      Data on invasive mold infections (IMIs) after chimeric antigen r
189                                          Non-invasive, molecularly-specific, focal modulation of brai
190 logy model and apply it to Aedes aegypti, an invasive mosquito vector for arboviruses (e.g. dengue, z
191 uating the impact of combination therapy for invasive MRSA infections.Patients treated with daptomyci
192                                  We describe invasive MRSA trends by strain type.
193 trasound (LIFU) is a promising method of non-invasive neuromodulation that uses mechanical energy to
194          The variability persists across non-invasive (NIBP) and invasive (IABP) methods of assessmen
195 lls and CTLs with cellular resolution by non-invasive NIR-IIb light sheet microscopy.
196 ly observed at targeted solid tumors via non-invasive NIRF imaging.
197                                              Invasive non-native species have pervasive impacts on na
198      Although ICG has vast potential for non-invasive non-radioactive imaging in patients, the clinic
199 s ranging from systemic infection typhoid to invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella disease in humans.
200                   Bloodstream infections and invasive nontyphoidal Salmonellosis in particular remain
201                                          Non-invasive optical imaging was conducted on lesions and no
202                                      Initial invasive or conservative strategy for stable coronary di
203 ing invasive management were assigned to the invasive or non-invasive management groups based on thei
204                                              Invasive organisms pose a global threat and are exceptio
205 ers identified with DBT were more frequently invasive (P < .001), had fewer positive lymph nodes (P =
206 nigmatic organelle extrudes in extracellular invasive parasites and is associated to the apical polar
207 cus to switch from asymptomatic coloniser to invasive pathogen.
208 in pancreatic tumorigenesis, but its role in invasive PDAC is undetermined.
209 ent (41.2+/-18.7 to 5.6+/-9.6 mm Hg) and the invasive peak systolic pressure gradient (34+/-12 to 11+
210 -guided system for semi-automated, minimally invasive, pedicle screw placement.
211                                              Invasive plants are an ongoing subject of interest in No
212                      Like cultivated plants, invasive plants can experience a relatively disease-free
213 ciency virus (PLWH) are at increased risk of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) and community-acquir
214                                 Although the invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) incidence due to vac
215 esembles protection against vaccine-serotype invasive pneumococcal disease.
216                                              Invasive pneumonia was the most common presentation (11
217  sleep in dogs, including development of non-invasive polysomnography; however, basic understanding o
218 story might affect the impacts of native and invasive predators on recipient communities.
219                        On islands from which invasive predators were eradicated ~11 years previously,
220  FID was also higher than on islands with no invasive predators.
221                            TAVI patients had invasive pressure gradient assessments.
222 dose by biventricular pressure-volume loops, invasive pressures, diuretic output, respiratory variabl
223  conventional techniques use cell contact or invasive probes and as a result are low throughput, labo
224  of VOC profiles lays the groundwork for non-invasive probes of bacterial metabolism and offers prosp
225 copic mucosal resection (EMR) is a minimally invasive procedure used for the treatment of lesions in
226 les (IPNs) remains challenging, resulting in invasive procedures and delays in diagnosis and treatmen
227 rategies to decrease the rate of unnecessary invasive procedures and optimize surveillance regimens a
228 failure and death, are usually assessed with invasive procedures such as right heart catheterization
229 G is voltage calibrated and does not require invasive procedures to impale electrodes in nerves and t
230 haracteristics (ACS presentation, low use of invasive procedures, coronary access issues) and were as
231 I 1.13-11.48; P = 0.03) were associated with invasive progression.
232 ted RAC1-induced nuclear alterations and the invasive properties of melanoma cells.
233 esting that Rab27a may alter cell-autonomous invasive properties of the tumor cells.
234                                              Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) is a significant
235  can be potentially leveraged to provide non-invasive quantitative measures of tissue hemodynamics an
236 ective series, patients undergoing minimally invasive radical hysterectomy, including those with tumo
237  assigned (1:1) to receive open or minimally invasive radical hysterectomy.
238 range as well as in populations across their invasive range.
239 atwave that triggered coral bleaching and to invasive rats which disrupt nutrient subsidies from nati
240                                              Invasive remapping demonstrated durable isolation (defin
241           The LINK-HF study (Multisensor Non-invasive Remote Monitoring for Prediction of Heart Failu
242 (hNSC) transplantation, but the procedure is invasive, requires immunosuppression, and could cause ot
243 arent syndromes from mild symptoms to tissue-invasive, resulting in both direct and indirect sequelae
244                            The IRONIC trial (Invasive Revascularization or Not in Intermittent Claudi
245 RH group and 18/156 (11.5%) in the minimally invasive RH group (P = .019).
246 sk-adjusted analysis revealed that minimally invasive RH was independently associated with an increas
247                                          Non-invasive simultaneous multiparametric monitoring allows
248 ased microtubule stabilisers thus enable non-invasive, spatiotemporally precise modulation of the mic
249              Consideration of the biology of invasive species and adaptation of the timing, intensity
250 patial distributions and local abundances of invasive species and the potential effect they may have
251 sults indicate that PA loads may increase if invasive species are sufficiently abundant.
252 nd altitudinal shifts in the distribution of invasive species by offering more thermally suitable hab
253 henotypic traits of surviving individuals of invasive species can affect ecosystem functioning and re
254 sland populations respond demographically to invasive species can provide information to mitigate the
255 monitoring aquatic macrofauna allows the non-invasive species determination and measurement of their
256 uture predatory impacts of geckos, and other invasive species globally, as temperatures change.
257 ased assessment and management of ship-borne invasive species in the Arctic.
258      The human-mediated spread of exotic and invasive species often leads to unintentional and harmfu
259 k bug Halyomorpha halys (Stal) is a globally invasive species that harbours the primary bacterial sym
260 ormation to mitigate the negative effects of invasive species.
261  to the source and timing of introduction of invasive species.
262                                  House mouse invasive spread was then fostered through the emergence
263 consistent with EZH2-driven dedifferentiated invasive states associated with treatment resistance and
264 hypothesized that exercise combined with non-invasive stimulation targeting spinal synapses further p
265 benefit to patients relative to the pharmaco-invasive strategy (7.9% absolute decrease in 30-day mort
266 stress testing to be treated with an initial invasive strategy consisting of coronary angiography and
267           However, utilization of a pharmaco-invasive strategy in selected patients with STEMI with p
268     The modest mean differences favoring the invasive strategy in the overall group reflected minimal
269 edible interval, 2.2 to 3.7) higher with the invasive strategy than with the conservative strategy.
270                                          The invasive strategy was associated with a higher incidence
271 PPCI had mortality benefit over the pharmaco-invasive strategy, and the risk of cardiac catheterizati
272 ed to estimate the treatment effect with the invasive strategy.
273 , 318 primary outcome events occurred in the invasive-strategy group and 352 occurred in the conserva
274 o X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) with minimally invasive surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS).
275 cular Hemorrhage III trial and the Minimally Invasive Surgery Plus Alteplase for Intracerebral Hemorr
276                                    Minimally invasive surgical approaches offer significant advantage
277  that recur and commit patients to long-term invasive surveillance, to aggressive and invasive tumors
278 Currently, there is only one alternative non-invasive system based on Optical coherence tomography (O
279 ough tape strips show promise as a minimally invasive technique in these common diseases, a comprehen
280 le sclerosis is hampered by a paucity of non-invasive techniques to investigate mitochondrial functio
281 alytical approach was adopted, combining non-invasive techniques, such as fiber optic reflectance spe
282 ty of coronary stenosis without resorting to invasive techniques.
283 well-population screening using new and less-invasive technologies as a strategy for earlier detectio
284              Here we present a wireless, non-invasive technology that not only offers measurement equ
285 aliva, as a biofluid, is inexpensive and non-invasive to obtain, and provides a vital tool to investi
286 safety and efficacy as a novel and minimally invasive treatment alternative for scar modulation and v
287 elevation acute coronary syndrome undergoing invasive treatment.
288  based on molecular mutations, which require invasive tumor tissue sampling.
289 erm invasive surveillance, to aggressive and invasive tumors with high disease-specific mortality.
290 GULP1 silencing was more prevalent in muscle-invasive UCB compared to nonmuscle-invasive UCB.
291 in muscle-invasive UCB compared to nonmuscle-invasive UCB.
292  define ECLL's potential role as a minimally-invasive, ultra-low-cost technology for reducing and con
293 itis) or urinary-source bacteremia, from non-invasive UPEC, defined as isolates associated with asymp
294 pGII locus as the key feature distinguishing invasive UPEC, defined as isolates associated with sever
295       Conclusion Mutational status of muscle-invasive urothelial cancer has implications on metastati
296              Due to the expanding use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in amyotrophic lateral sclero
297                  Poor outcome was defined as invasive ventilation and/or death.
298                      It is uncertain whether invasive ventilation can use lower positive end-expirato
299 ardio-mechanical signals collected using non-invasive wearable inertial sensors.
300                                              Invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are known to depredate n

 
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