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1 rive dormant BCSCs and metastatic lesions to recur.
2 bility while being more likely to spread and recur.
3 emolysis settled after treatment and did not recur.
4 ), in which the native kidney disease cannot recur.
5 a history of biofilm infection are likely to recur.
6 r large outbreak, should suitable conditions recur.
7 ary glioblastoma, they nonetheless generally recur.
8 l tumor growth, tumors regressed and did not recur.
9 ough overall survival is good, disease often recurs.
10 n causes severe complications and frequently recurs.
11 mmon health care-associated infection, often recurs.
12 dure and observing whether the prior finding recurs.
13 and drug-resistant phenotype and ultimately recurs.
14 arting riluzole treatment, but then seizures recurred.
15 ately required repair (14% emergent) and 24% recurred.
16 d, parasitism rebounded, and immunopathology recurred.
17 s only 2% of low and 14% of intermediate RRS recurred.
18 009 and 2012 for chest wall disease that had recurred.
19 cond operation, among whom only 2.7% (n = 2) recurred.
20 need to prevent the injury from worsening or recurring.
21 andard of care for women with ovarian cancer recurring 6 months after completion of initial therapy.
23 specific amino acid segments ("themes") that recur across different proteins, such that different pro
27 ople, activate communities, and connect care-recurred across the articles as direct and strategic opp
29 matics shows that the designed packing motif recurs across the proteome, emphasizing a prominent role
32 italization, device exchange, or death), and recurring adverse events after multivariable adjustment.
34 from the AIM Dysplasia trial, we found BE to recur after CEIM by RFA in almost one third of patients
36 e I-III triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) recur after standard treatment, whereas the remaining 60
38 PL), is associated with a strong tendency to recur after treatment and an elevated rate of malignant
39 fects in chemotherapy-sensitive gliomas that recur after treatment with the chemotherapy drug temozol
41 ive cohorts, 160 out of 285 patients (56.1%) recurred after a median disease-free survival (mDFS) of
43 ntly used for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) recurring after liver transplantation (LT) when HCC is u
46 gative breast cancers in which cancer rarely recurs after five years, and a separate subgroup in whic
47 stinct form of glomerulonephritis that often recurs after kidney transplantation causing severe graft
51 AF after an acute precipitant frequently recurs, although the risk of recurrence is lower than am
52 matic mutations of pre-mRNA splicing factors recur among patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS)
55 gressive and usually noninvasive tumors that recur and commit patients to long-term invasive surveill
57 arly tumor resection, mice died from locally recurring and distant tumors, but adjuvant administratio
59 ent in almost every cell to anticipate daily recurring and predictable changes, such as rhythmic nutr
63 ry syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) could recur as seasonal outbreaks, a circulating pattern obser
64 nitially effective, the cancer almost always recurs as a more aggressive castration resistant prostat
65 ew highlights what we have learned about the recurring assembly of C(4) and CAM, focusing on the incr
71 ss of chromosome 8p to a single haploid copy recurred at substantial subclonal frequencies, even in t
72 p) or the proportion of polyps found to have recurred at surveillance colonoscopy (17% and 17%, respe
74 ltiple tumors are actually passenger events, recurring at inherently mutable genomic sites under no p
75 ise from quantization of Brown-Zak minibands recurring at rational (p/q) fractions of the magnetic fl
76 , we show that many cancer hotspot mutations recurring at the same genomic site across multiple tumor
77 to fully remove surgically and almost always recurs at the borders of the resection cavity, while sys
79 PTSD), a mental illness characterized by the recurring avoidance of situations that evoke trauma-rela
80 o the occurrence of opportunistic infection, recurring bacterial infections, or de novo neoplasia.
82 amanism is an ancient human institution that recurs because of the capacity of cultural evolution to
85 arkably, these optix knockouts phenocopy the recurring "black and blue" wing pattern archetype that h
87 subject level, defining a restricted set of recurring brain states characterized by rich network str
89 ntal nurse-delivered intervention-the Dental RECUR Brief Negotiated Interview for Oral Health (DR-BNI
92 ulation remained constant, subjects reported recurring changes between horizontal and vertical motion
93 von Helmholtz cited multistable perception: recurring changes in perception despite unchanging senso
94 to 15% of acute myeloid leukemias (AMLs), a recurring chromosomal translocation, termed t(8;21), gen
96 cal margin taken was greater for tumors that recurred compared with tumors that did not recur (P = .0
99 However, population activation events with a recurring configuration of core neurons did not appear t
100 ssilized feces (coprolites) that demonstrate recurring consumption of crustaceans and rotted wood by
103 cumulation of pyknotic nuclei, indicative of recurring cycles of denervation/reinnervation and persis
105 helial carcinoma whose disease progressed or recurred despite previous treatment with at least one pl
106 form of status epilepticus that continues or recurs despite 24 hours or more of anesthetic treatment.
107 (MIBC) is a heterogeneous disease that often recurs despite aggressive treatment with neoadjuvant che
108 deficiency is severe and untreatable, and it recurs despite resection or allogeneic hematopoietic ste
112 ith conservative management in patients with recurring diverticulitis (>2 episodes within 2 years) an
113 igher quality of life (QoL) in patients with recurring diverticulitis and/or ongoing complaints.
114 ith conservative management in patients with recurring diverticulitis and/or ongoing complaints.
115 Does surgery or conservative management of recurring diverticulitis/ongoing symptoms results in a h
119 g pleomorphic and round cell LPS; the former recurred early (43% by 3 years), and the latter over a l
123 ge-eating disorder (BED) is characterized by recurring episodes of excessive consumption of palatable
124 MDD patients often suffer from lifelong recurring episodes of increasing severity, reduced thera
125 athological uPAR is circulating and FSGS can recur even after a damaged kidney is replaced with a hea
126 fusions were largely private and 4 specific recurring events were found both in cortex and in single
128 Transformations developed herein proceed via recurring events: the in situ methylation of tertiary am
134 rograms with access to discounted visits for recurring fees and the characteristics (affiliations, ac
137 The FHS cohorts are densely phenotyped, with recurring follow-up examinations and surveillance for ca
143 erns of plastic-associated, marine bacteria, recurring groups and families such as the families Eryth
144 he environment has contributed to severe and recurring harmful cyanobacterial blooms, especially by t
145 stantive arguments against our hypothesis of recurring HGT followed by differential loss in eukaryote
150 literature and several theories but also the recurring identification of potential confounds and corr
151 ism observed during the 2017-18 winter could recur in future years when the sea-ice reduction in the
154 tubulin-binding interface of the TOG domain recur in patient-derived tumor sequences, suggesting sel
157 skin lesions resolve with therapy, but often recur in the same locations when therapy is discontinued
166 2-week blanking period, atrial fibrillation recurred in 37 of 70 patients (53%) in the abstinence gr
167 ation was successful in 10 patients, and VAs recurred in 4 during a mean follow-up period of 41+/-24
174 idual tumor on final pathology), 2/82 (2.4%) recurred in the open RH group and 16/182 (8.8%) in the m
175 onfirmed six known mutations, three of which recurred in three, five and seven patients, respectively
176 ted in most patients (19/27), with 6 alleles recurring in apparently unrelated individuals, the most
178 a highly lethal brain cancer that frequently recurs in proximity to the original resection cavity.
180 nary atmospheric circulation patterns nor by recurring individual weather types but may emerge as a c
181 cells are depleted, viral protein synthesis recurs, inducing a CNS disease that is distinct from tha
183 support a role for Abs in protecting against recurring infections, but S. aureus modulates the B cell
185 Chromosomal changes Uncovered by Reflection (RECUR) is an R application for the comparative analysis
188 Carbohydrate/aromatic stacking represents a recurring key motif for the molecular recognition of gly
189 s National Park, Minnesota, USA suffers from recurring late summer algal blooms that often contain to
190 d estrogen receptor-positive tumors that may recur later in the disease course (the ACOSOG is now par
191 complaints (for >3 months) and/or frequently recurring left-sided diverticulitis (>2 episodes in 2 ye
193 -approved targeted therapies, and frequently recur, making the discovery of novel therapeutic targets
196 Epigenetic dysregulation has emerged as a recurring mechanism in the etiology of neurodevelopmenta
197 s between hnRNPs represents an important and recurring mechanism underlying splicing regulation.
199 integrated care for people with chronic (or recurring) mental illness and comorbid physical health c
201 er, the spatial and temporal extent to which recurring modes of climatic variability shape patterns o
207 constitutes a common phenotype with a major recurring mutation (p.Arg853Gln: two new and four previo
211 Here we report that the most frequently recurring nova, M31N 2008-12a in the Andromeda galaxy (M
212 ve multiple overlapping functions.IMPORTANCE Recurring ocular infections caused by HSV-1 can cause co
213 es, as evidenced by the numerous discussions recurring on American Society for Microbiology Division
214 16.7% recovered patients with PCR positive recurring one to three times, despite being in strict qu
217 tastatic disease (or both), or whose disease recurred or progressed within 3-6 months of previous mul
223 cally advanced pancreatic cancer and locally recurring pancreatic cancer in a prospective phase II tr
228 we present the first evidence for seasonally recurring patterns in deep-sea demersal fish abundances
229 ocument that colorful bleaching events are a recurring phenomenon in reef regions around the globe.
233 a continuous slab and allows the process to recur, providing a mechanism for the transient character
242 We expected animals to hold two distinct, recurring representations of context to match the two di
248 nts accumulate distinct subclones defined by recurring somatic mutations in hematopoietic stem cells.
249 Next-generation sequencing has revealed recurring somatic mutations in Waldenstrom macroglobulin
250 Next-generation sequencing has revealed recurring somatic mutations in Waldenstrom macroglobulin
251 of awake mice builds neuronal ensembles that recur spontaneously after being imprinted and do not dis
253 riming also protected rag1(-/-) mice against recurring SSSI, with increased MPhi and LDC infiltration
255 (2019) in Cell suggested that the frequently recurring STK19 D89N substitution represents a gain-of-f
256 streams targeting the PPC may be impacted by recurring stress, likely contributing to stress-induced
257 Protein Data Bank led to identification of a recurring structural motif where lysine NH3(+) group int
258 ructured RNAs are built from a common set of recurring structural motifs, leading to the perspective
261 2; 95% CI, 0.72-1.44) but those with chronic/recurring symptoms in the late phase (mean follow-up, 11
262 of induction prednisolone therapy and had no recurring symptoms under maintenance therapy of 5 mg pre
263 lth-related quality of life, often requiring recurring systemic corticosteroid use and repeated sinus
264 ple-negative breast cancer is more likely to recur than the other 2 subtypes, with 85% 5-year breast
266 ple distinct meristem identities, obscures a recurring theme emerging from developmental genetic stud
267 evelopment-related functions, which may be a recurring theme in eukaryotic organisms experiencing pro
271 istry and structural biology, as it does not recur to nitrogen-15 or carbon-13 isotope enrichment.
273 eted drug systems to treat and prevent local recurred triple negative breast tumors after surgical re
274 s is a painful gastrointestinal disease that recurs unpredictably and can lead to chronic gastrointes
276 ptor (ER)-positive breast cancers, which can recur up to two decades after initial diagnosis(1-6).
277 Furthermore, our analyses uncovered several recurring UV mutations following acute UVB radiation aff
279 the case of a COVID-19 patient who developed recurring ventilator-associated pneumonia caused by Pseu
280 nt, a control subject with DCIS that did not recur was identified and matched on the basis of clinica
284 resolved with 5FU, 11.5% of lesions (n = 6) recurred, whereas of the 39 eyes whose OSSN resolved wit
288 d pN1 in the neoadjuvant group, in which 68% recurred with distant metastases (76% of pN0 and 64% of
289 6% of pN0 and 64% of pN1, P = 0.326) and 18% recurred with local disease (pN0: 22% and pN1: 15%, P =
291 r whether a reported difference would likely recur, with the sample size n used for statistical tests
297 hout alterations in ETS or SPOP, selectively recur within the wing-2 region of the DNA-binding forkhe
299 to patients with recurrent EOC that has not recurred within 6 months of platinum-based therapy, who
300 e of patterns of physiological activity that recurred within individuals, as well as in the affect ra