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1 s and monoclonal MC activation syndrome were negative.
2 es were culture-positive and 26 were culture-negative.
3 types were categorized as false positives or negatives.
4  which can lead to false positives and false negatives.
5 n false positives and 9.4% and 2.7% in false negatives.
6 r in PD-L1-positive (8/28; 29%) versus PD-L1-negative (0/12; 0%) patients.
7 d by high rates of false positives and false negatives(2).
8 s higher risk compared to those who remained negative (21.8% vs 8.5%, p=0.01; OR 3.0, 95%CI 1.31-6.87
9 ) and high (25%) Ct tertiles and Xpert Ultra-negative (30%) probable TBM cases (p=.01).
10 ype IV-B, was the most prevalent in both HIV-negative (38% at baseline, 30% at the follow-up visit) a
11  type-1 BrS pattern after ajmaline (ajmaline-negative); (4) 47 normal subjects; (5) 18 patients with
12 ult combinations: BC positive and PCR/ESI-MS negative, 4.3%; BC positive and PCR/ESI-MS positive, 10.
13 graphy showed a lower positive (40%-60%) and negative (57%) percent agreement.
14 itive, 15.3%; and BC negative and PCR/ESI-MS negative, 70.1%.
15 nically classified as AD dementia but having negative Abeta PET scans show little increase but plasma
16 xidation/reduction processes of positive and negative active materials.
17   Study 1 randomly assigned (1:1) HLA-B*5701-negative adults without hepatitis B virus co-infection t
18 f the kappa opioid receptor system modulates negative affect and dysphoria, but recent studies now im
19 the kappa opioid system in the modulation of negative affect associated with pain.
20                   One-month post-psilocybin, negative affective and amygdala response to facial affec
21                              Stress promotes negative affective states, which include anhedonia and p
22  the Xpert test was 219/220 (99.5%), and the negative agreement was 250/261 (95.8%).
23                                 LUF7244 as a negative allosteric modulator/activator in combination w
24                                     The Gram-negative anaerobe, Porphyromonas gingivalis, is a key pe
25 women aged 30-65 years, 586 of whom were HIV-negative and 535 HIV-positive.
26 nstrate label-free readout on unlabeled Gram-negative and Gram-positive species.
27 ative and PCR/ESI-MS positive, 15.3%; and BC negative and PCR/ESI-MS negative, 70.1%.
28  positive and PCR/ESI-MS positive, 10.3%; BC negative and PCR/ESI-MS positive, 15.3%; and BC negative
29 able patients, 40 (89%) were found to be MRD negative, and the MRD-positive patients experienced earl
30 When we blocked ER motility using a dominant negative approach against myosin V, spine synapses becam
31 ity (SA(BET) = 1183 m(2) g(-1)) and exhibits negative area thermal expansion.
32                                            A negative association between pure tone audiometry and mi
33 opulations of PSC that exhibit a significant negative association between PZC and CRP or AGP, applica
34 est edges and microclimate analyses revealed negative associations between minimum relative humidity,
35 ern because observational studies have shown negative associations with child neurodevelopment.
36 he MICs of CFDC were determined for 610 Gram-negative bacilli, including 302 multinational Enterobact
37 ocol susceptibility results for certain Gram-negative bacilli.
38     Virulence inhibitory activity in the RND-negative background resulted from OmpR repression of the
39 phylococcus aureus bacteremia (SAB) and gram-negative bacteremia (GNB) to compare the characteristics
40 rial including adults hospitalized with gram-negative bacteremia conducted in 3 Swiss tertiary care h
41              The outer membrane (OM) of gram-negative bacteria confers innate resistance to toxins an
42   The asymmetric outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria functions as a selective permeability
43 The highly asymmetric outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria functions in the defense against cytot
44                       Not surprisingly, Gram-negative bacteria have evolved diverse posttranslational
45 lly efficacious therapy for fermenting, gram-negative bacteria in blood culture(s) if they were afebr
46                    The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a multilayered structure essential
47                                   Among Gram-negative bacteria, Escherichia coli were predominant.
48 alent cause of antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria, i.e., the deactivation of the most wi
49  isoprenoid synthesis, is essential for Gram-negative bacteria, mycobacteria and apicomplexans(2,3).
50 staphylococci, other gram-positive, and gram-negative bacteria, respectively.
51  LPS transfection; however, its role in Gram-negative bacteria-mediated NLRP3 inflammasome activation
52 y antibiotic resistance determinants in Gram-negative bacteria.
53  were quantified in keratitis caused by Gram-negative bacteria.
54 ion (RND) superfamily are ubiquitous in Gram-negative bacteria.
55 otropic effects on the functionality of gram-negative bacterial cell envelopes.
56 prokaryotes, and in particular, several Gram-negative bacterial pathogens including Neisseria meningi
57                                    Many Gram-negative bacterial pathogens interact with mammalian cel
58 regate lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and the Gram-negative bacterium Escherichia coli However, the physiol
59 75 asymptomatic women with dense breasts had negative/benign DBT examinations before the AB-MR.
60 ANOVA and hurdle regression models using the negative binomial distribution.
61 ious methods, including linear mixed models, negative binomial mixed models and zero-inflated Gaussia
62        Therefore, the PMM is replaced by the negative binomial mixed-effects model (NBMM).
63 stion "Does transitioning patients with gram-negative bloodstream infections from intravenous to oral
64 ed the activity of novel congeners in triple negative breast and ovarian cancers, malignancies that t
65 hibition of HS cleavage in MDA-MB-231 triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells.
66            Treatment of patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is limited by a lack of ef
67                                       Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), representing ~15% of glob
68 ive therapy is yet available to treat triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), which has poor prognosis
69 aftment and lung metastatic growth in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).
70 ested using the very aggressive human triple negative breast cancer (TNBC, MDA-MB-231 cells) growing
71 immunosuppressive microenvironment of triple negative breast cancer and facilitate the checkpoint blo
72 et assays indicated that 8a decreases triple-negative breast cancer cell viability, and immunoblottin
73 specific to tumor-initiating cells in triple-negative breast cancer xenografts that rely on LEFTY1 fo
74 lly or cytologically confirmed advanced HER2-negative breast cancer, an Eastern Cooperative Oncology
75 s of active PTB and the remaining cases were negative but had presented a few features mimicking PTB.
76  PC3 prostate cancer), and one kind of EpCAM negative cancer cell line (293T kidney cancer).
77                                              Negative carbon isotope excursions (CIEs) recorded in ma
78 wn requirements for PIC targeting are a Gram-negative cell envelope and a unique cell surface antigen
79  ubiquitination in both EBV-infected and EBV-negative cells.
80           Because of this asymmetry, the net-negative charge at the inner leaflet exceeds that at the
81      ClC-5 transport that provides three net negative charges appeared self-inhibitory because of ClC
82  In both high- and low-income countries, HIV-negative children born to HIV-positive mothers (HIV expo
83                              Mothers of KSHV-negative children had higher geometric mean titers than
84 strocyte gap junction coupling with dominant negative connexin 43 or by disrupting lactate efflux was
85 urrent literature that details the potential negative consequences of COVID-19-positive donors.
86 y to manage emotions and prevent some of the negative consequences of nursing such as burnout and com
87                                       It has negative consequences on child behavior and brain develo
88 take in these regions compared to young, tau-negative controls.
89 metric domain arrangements are not linked to negative cooperativity and hemiphosphorylation.
90 ation in biochemical assays in vitro suggest negative cooperativity, whereby phosphorylation in one p
91 tide symmetry consistent with the absence of negative cooperativity.
92 nthocyanin profiles (on cooked samples) were negative correlated with HI.
93 tizing soft tissue infections demonstrated a negative correlation between IVIG dose and toxin-trigger
94 NSCLC RNA-seq and microarray data revealed a negative correlation between the loss of the Y chromosom
95                                       A weak negative correlation exists between OAG and AD diagnosis
96 cules and IFN response pathways and a strong negative correlation with Myc transcriptional signature.
97 ientwise) = 0.50 and 0.70, respectively) and negative correlations with ADC (r (voxelwise) = -0.19 an
98 % (593/610 [96-98%]) among participants with negative cultures on raw sputa.
99                                     For Gram-negative cultures, the Verigene result correlated with u
100 w that SOX11 confers distinct features to ER-negative DCIS.com breast cancer cells, leading to popula
101                                          The negative depletion of antibody-tagged leukocytes enables
102 ositive determinants for binding to ProQ and negative determinants against binding to Hfq.
103  dlPFC global connectivity, (2) induction of negative dlPFC-amygdala connectivity, and (3) local and
104 identify CD4(-)CD8(-)TCRalphabeta(+), double-negative (DN) T cells, in mouse secondary lymphoid organ
105 he two data sets combined showed significant negative dose-response for the accumbens, caudate, palli
106 ted that NtBRC2A probably confers a dominant negative effect by interfering with the branching-inhibi
107                                          The negative effect on apparent survival was stronger with i
108 ion with proteins showed, on the one hand, a negative effect on electron transfer and, on the other h
109 tion that nocturnal oxygen has a positive or negative effect on survival or progression to long-term
110 p.Arg138Cys) variants resulted in a dominant-negative effect.
111 ide rare experimental support for the strong negative effects of food limitation during the nestling
112 cies can provide information to mitigate the negative effects of invasive species.
113 hus, CTCF and cohesin have both positive and negative effects on KSHV lytic replication as well as ef
114 emperature and rainfall had net positive and negative effects respectively.
115 ot only lead to loss of function or dominant negative effects, but also promotes a gain of function.
116 atmosphere appears to counteract postharvest negative effects, with fruits exhibiting lower levels of
117 hat occur simultaneously in the positive and negative electrodes in the full electrochemical cell.
118 hosphates exhibit unique properties, such as negative electrostriction and multi-well ferrielectricit
119                                       Larger negative emotion vocabularies correlate with more psycho
120 an levels-rather than greater variability-of negative emotion.
121 d peripheral parasympathetic activity during negative emotional arousal.
122 f proprioceptive facial feedback reinforcing negative emotions.
123 reases energy expenditure, thereby promoting negative energy balance.
124 d dairy industry; leading to welfare issues, negative environmental impacts, and economic losses.
125 rious extracted DOM compositions analyzed by negative ESI and positive APPI doped with both toluene a
126 CO(2) mineralised (i.e. samples were 'carbon negative', even when 10% w/w CEM 1 was used); furthermor
127                                       Highly negative experiences would result if these aspects of co
128  which an excitatory synapse generated large negative extracellular signals that nonsynaptically inhi
129 compassion satisfaction, while smoking was a negative factor; these five factors explained 25.7% of t
130 es showed greater frontal theta, an index of negative feedback and emotion regulation.
131  SOCS1 induction is required to maintain the negative feedback control of macrophage activation in re
132 cavernous malformations-3), participate in a negative feedback loop among RhoA and its cytoskeletal e
133                     These results revealed a negative feedback loop between appressorium formation an
134 cillation can be generated by a time-delayed negative feedback loop in which Plk4 inactivates the int
135  glacier retreat) losses generate a valuable negative feedback on climate change.
136 boxylate transporters (MCTs), resulting in a negative feedback on glycolytic rate.
137                                              Negative feedback regulation, that is the ability of a g
138                 Our work reveals TiPARP as a negative-feedback regulator for multiple oncogenic trans
139 sitive for cancer; and 264 patients had true-negative findings based on follow-up imaging for a minim
140                                NP has a high negative fixed charge density due to the presence of neg
141 culated from the simulated profiles with the negative-flux lower boundary condition also showed bette
142 inspection and goodness-of-fit criteria, the negative-flux lower boundary condition, -0.25 g O(2) m(-
143                                    For cases negative following the first Mohs stage, margin assessme
144  P = 0.048) compared to patients that tested negative for both viruses (74.1 h).
145 t subsequent biopsies, results of which were negative for cancer; one patient underwent biopsy, and t
146 lls were positive for CD3, CD4, CD5, CD7 and negative for CD20, CD8, CD56, CD103, PD1, CD30, ALK1, CD
147 sitive for COVID-19 with patients who tested negative for COVID-19 regarding the presence of clots an
148 es in the categories atypical appearance and negative for pneumonia is nonnegligible.Supplemental mat
149            Cerebrospinal fluid analyses were negative for SARS-CoV-2 in all patients tested (n = 39).
150  diagnosis was confirmed intraoperatively by negative forced duction test and the characteristic appe
151 used a mouse expressing a truncated dominant negative form of the human TCF4 transcription factor (dn
152  to identify previously unknown positive and negative genetic contributions to developmental processe
153 nic anhydrase II and enolase proteins with a negative genetic retinal dystrophy panel.
154     The cumulative science linking stress to negative health outcomes is vast.
155 bble within a liquid or solid subjected to a negative hydrostatic stress.
156  was among the earliest researchers studying negative hyperconjugation (i.e. the anomeric effect) or
157 benium system decrease glycal reactivity via negative hyperconjugation as protecting group electron w
158 itive effect on NEP in conifer forests but a negative impact in deciduous forests.
159 rface of biotinylated mouse islets without a negative impact islet viability and insulin secretion.
160                             Mitigating these negative impacts is achievable, and LLIN distributions i
161  through which climate change may exacerbate negative impacts of biological invasions.
162 l margins were positive in 42% (n = 231) and negative in 57.3% (n = 311).
163 an effect may be positive in one species but negative in another depending on the species' biology.
164                           Interestingly, PEL-negative individuals showed an impaired platelet aggrega
165 ed 3 rapid urine tests in 372 ambulatory HIV-negative individuals suspected of having TB in South Afr
166 hemical environment, causing on average more negative interactions between species.
167 , we found evidence of positive, rather than negative, interactions with sCoVs.
168 4 linkages were evaporated and ionized using negative ion mode electrospray ionization, transferred i
169 to assign 133/58 lipid features in positive-/negative-ion mode from mouse cerebellum tissue.
170                  In this context, the use of negative-ionization mode with high-resolution mass spect
171  detection of CRTH2 and IL7Ralpha on lineage negative (Lin(-)) cells.
172 97.5th and 2.5th GFR percentiles exhibited a negative linear association with age.
173 ngs on Fusicatenibacter and Bifidobacterium; negative loadings on Bacteroides) was associated with a
174                                          Non-negative matrix factorization identified 3 HFpEF transcr
175 nalysis, independent component analysis, non-negative matrix factorization, t-distributed stochastic
176 t the fusion protein acts through a dominant-negative mechanism to cause this fatal mitochondrial dis
177 ers can help buffer stress or the effects of negative memories, as well as extinguish maladaptive beh
178 l load) were virally suppressed, and 673 HIV-negative men (40% of 1673) were circumcised in intervent
179 2) fragmentation pattern of glycopeptides in negative mode and the characteristic features identified
180 t elimination of one or more O-glycans under negative-mode MS(2) affords an easy way to discover addi
181 A and its fragments in both the positive and negative modes.
182 his interaction was mirrored by decreases of negative mood and anxiety.
183                                  Of 3259 HIV-negative MSM, 19% were currently using PrEP, 6% had used
184 paB kinase inhibitor BAY11-7085 and dominant-negative mutant IkappaBalphaM inhibited NF-kappaB activi
185  are disrupted by the expression of dominant-negative mutants of Rab5 and Rab11.
186                   Patients with Philadelphia-negative myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) are prone to
187                                          HIV-negative, non-pregnant Rwandan BV patients were randomiz
188             Thirty-five residents who tested negative on 15 March developed symptoms over follow-up;
189 cacy against Gram-positive strains than Gram-negative ones.
190                                     Only HIV-negative or HCV-negative participants not on medication
191 undances of species populations has no clear negative or positive contribution to the latitudinal gra
192            Categorizing RCC samples as CREB1 negative or positive, respectively, the expression of th
193                                Despite their negative orientation, internet memes related to depressi
194 nced for a positive ORP but suppressed for a negative ORP.
195 mong 598 HIV-positive and 550 comparable HIV-negative participants aged >= 45 years of the AGEhIV Coh
196                     Only HIV-negative or HCV-negative participants not on medication assisted treatme
197      P-tau217 did not change in amyloid-beta-negative participants, or in patients with mild cognitiv
198                                    Many gram-negative pathogens such as Neisseria meningitidis and Es
199                           In clinically node negative patients (cN0), 97.7% (432/442) with breast pCR
200  64 pandemic-era samples from SARS-CoV-2 PCR-negative patients with respiratory symptoms.
201     The positive percent agreement (PPA) and negative percent agreement (NPA) for MCR-1 detection wer
202 % positive percent agreement (PPA) and 98.1% negative percent agreement (NPA) for the qualitative ide
203 sociated with increased medication use and a negative perspective of IBS-D.
204 ed by a 2-ns bipolar pulse with positive and negative phases of equal duration and amplitude and full
205 atistical analysis, we also showed that qPCR-negative plants exhibited HLB-specific spectral characte
206 n of the Cu surface prior to the exposure to negative potentials.
207  when rule switches were most likely (strong negative prediction error), especially in subjects who o
208 sitive predictive value (one of 11), and 97% negative predictive value (132 of 136) for TOC.
209 .0%), positive predictive value (98.6%), and negative predictive value (95.6%) as compared with >=20
210                           Visually, the best negative predictive value (NPV) and positive predictive
211 ficity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV).
212 f 93%, positive predictive value of 86%, and negative predictive value of 83%.
213 0/176), with a positive predictive value and negative predictive value of 83.8% (31/37) and 50.1% (17
214          In the same cohort, sensitivity and negative predictive value of depth of invasion, currentl
215 g culture-based testing as the standard, the negative predictive value of PCR was found to be 100%, w
216 ity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and accuracy and to evaluate
217 , 1608 (99%) completed the study: 806 in the negative pressure group (median duration of negative pre
218  negative pressure group (median duration of negative pressure, 4 days) and 802 in the standard dress
219  HER2-positive metastases in women with HER2-negative primary breast cancer.
220 , and although resistance to GCs is a strong negative prognostic indicator in T-ALL, the mechanisms o
221 inally, a genetic signature of autophagy had negative prognostic value in patients with breast cancer
222 native viral infections in SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR-negative PUIs (n = 30) and viral coinfections in SARS-Co
223 oints were the detection rate (DR) and false-negative rate (FNR) of TLNB and TAD after NST.
224 on rate (CDR) per 1000 women screened, false-negative rate per 1000 women screened, positive predicti
225  the false-positive rate was <=20% and false-negative rate was <=35%.
226                                        False-negative rates were slightly lower for DBT (0.6 per 1000
227 lantation of 30 HCV-viremic kidneys into HCV-negative recipients, followed by early initiation of an
228                         We demonstrated that negative regulation of CCL2 production by GPBAR1 agonism
229 brate-specific protein unveil key aspects of negative regulation of exocytosis.
230          Pi promoted beclin 1 binding to its negative regulator BCL2, which impairs autophagy flux.
231 olipid-binding protein annexin A3 (AnxA3), a negative regulator of adipocyte differentiation, is down
232  results demonstrate that the CTK complex is negative regulator of cat-3 expression by affecting its
233 al domain 2 (CITED2) as a critical intrinsic negative regulator of inflammation, which broadly attenu
234  of human signal regulatory protein alpha, a negative regulator of macrophage phagocytosis allowing r
235 lopment of DNA damage responses 1 (REDD1), a negative regulator of mTOR/protein kinase B, is poorly u
236       Unexpectedly, one top hit was Traf3, a negative regulator of NF-kappaB signaling that has never
237 Our previous studies suggested that NRARP, a negative regulator of Notch signaling, could have a supp
238 thalamic patterning, identifying Nkx2.1 as a negative regulator of prethalamic identity.
239                  Carboxylesterase Notum is a negative regulator of the Wnt signaling pathway.
240     Our findings demonstrate that EphA4 is a negative regulator of Tie2 receptor signaling, which lim
241 ity to increase E2F signaling by binding E2F negative regulator Retinoblastoma-1 (RB).
242  of mitotic entry due to overaccumulation of negative regulators of cell cycle such as Wee1-like prot
243 ell-cell adhesion, whereas the expression of negative regulators of E-cadherin was decreased.
244 ely catalytically inactive, similar to known negative regulators of RNA editing.
245                                 Sproutys are negative regulators of the Ras/Raf/MAPK signaling pathwa
246 mplicated BC200 and the rodent analog BC1 as negative regulators of translation in both cell-based an
247 y dormant functionally, due to IFN-I-induced negative regulators.
248    We also determine how 14-3-3 relieves the negative regulatory effect of ATP through a 2.5- angstro
249             First, mice acquire positive and negative reinforcement in the presence of discrete discr
250          C. abbreviata abundance had strong, negative relationships with two gastropod predators-the
251                              Simultaneously, negative responses of winter survival and reproductive-s
252 erapeutic mediation as well as biomarkers of negative responses to stress following heavy alcohol dri
253         The pitfalls involve potential false-negative results due to blurring or missing lesions or f
254 history of asthma/allergic rhinitis: all had negative results for aeroallergen skin prick tests.
255 r patients with suspected celiac disease but negative results from serologic tests, total IgA level s
256                                       report negative results on a randomized clinical trial testing
257                                        Of 68 negative results, 10 included comments on decreased sens
258 n (hazard ratio, 0.78 [CI, 0.63 to 0.95]) (a negative risk difference favors continuing).
259 t of primary prostate cancers functions in a negative role in regulating MEIS1 expression, and that t
260                                  For culture-negative samples, mean cost-per-positive 16S PCR result
261 ved LXRalphabeta limits cell disposal during negative selection and confers heightened sensitivity to
262 tigen-binding loops, which are usually under negative selection during primary B cell development.
263 ering the stringency and partially impairing negative selection, the host generates new virus-specifi
264 cles (NCLPs) from RSV and other nonsegmented negative-sense RNA viruses have provided insights into t
265                                         Some negative-sense RNA viruses prime mRNA transcription usin
266 nthesis and, by analogy with other segmented negative-sense RNA viruses, may direct activities such a
267                                              Negative-sense viral RNA, a marker of active viral repli
268 al mice to more severe infection during Gram-negative sepsis.
269                                     The Gram-negative Shigella species are close relatives of Escheri
270        The results show that hurricanes have negative short-run effects on economic activity, with lo
271  of microsites occurs with both positive and negative signs for net CH(4) and N(2) O flux.
272  review, 91.1% of manual-positive/automation-negative specimens were due to expert rules that reporte
273  pleocytosis, compared to 29.5% (233/789) of negative specimens.
274 es, and indeed we observe such structures by negative stain EM of in vitro assembly reactions.
275                                              Negative-stain electron microscopy reveals that the comp
276        The method is validated by using both negative-staining (NS) and cryo-electron tomography (cry
277  for the clinical observation that coagulase-negative staphylococci are a highly prominent infectious
278 ), 29 (31.5%), and 13 (14.1%) were coagulase-negative staphylococci, other gram-positive, and gram-ne
279 phthalmitis (2 Candida glabrata, 2 coagulase-negative Staphylococcus, 1 Streptococcus pneumoniae).
280            Recent case series suggested that negative structural outcomes including accelerated OA pr
281 rve promiscuous cleavage under physiological negative supercoiling.
282                                Compared with negative tests, inconclusive tests were more often refer
283 f nonflooded species were significantly more negative than flooded species.
284                             In patients with negative [TIMP-2]*[IGFBP7] at baseline, those who became
285                         The conversion rate (negative to positive) on repeat testing was one percent.
286 ic species of these lipids appear to be more negative toward insulin sensitivity than others.
287 igh variance between replicates and a strong negative trend in the large (>=50 mum) fraction over the
288 ed vesicle traffic similarly to the dominant-negative truncated protein SYP121(DeltaC), which blocks
289 ospective human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative UK cohort of 333 tuberculosis contacts.
290 me, while uncertain predictors were avoided (negative uncertainty effect).
291 of paired CeA stimulation can be reversed to negative valence in a Pavlovian fear learning situation,
292 ory, or simply distinguishes positive versus negative valence in observed facial emotions.
293 comprised 58 (25%) PVC results and 173 (75%) negative valve culture results.
294  pattern (TH-positive, DAT-negative, ZsGreen-negative) was found in A12-A13.
295 inued climate change was likely to be mainly negative, whereas the likely outcome of continued climat
296 own nanophthalmos genes MFRP and TMEM98 were negative, while a novel mutation, Thr518Met was detected
297 e those with operable, node-positive-or node negative with tumor 1 cm or greater-TNBC, with prior ant
298 hing sample, this benefit persisted for node-negative women (HR 0.80 [95% CI 0.66-0.97]; p=0.007), no
299 iated with persistent hrHPV infection in HIV-negative women but not in HIV-positive women.
300 nal cancer screening in HIV+ and at-risk HIV-negative women.
301          The third pattern (TH-positive, DAT-negative, ZsGreen-negative) was found in A12-A13.

 
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