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1 s achieved through vaccination, pertussis is resurgent.
2 d here for the 2013-2014 influenza season of resurgent A(H1N1)pdm09 and late-season type B activity.
4 pes and hormone therapy failures result from resurgent activity of androgen receptor (AR) and the upr
6 ons revealed enhanced tetrodotoxin-sensitive resurgent and persistent current amplitudes in large, bu
8 by wild-type Nav1.6 as well as the aberrant resurgent and persistent current generated by Nav1.6 mut
9 ith prolonged Na(V) open times and increased resurgent and persistent current in native DRG neurons.
11 subunit specifically at the heminode reduced resurgent and persistent Na(+) currents, whereas K(+) ch
12 ion, inhibiting Na(V)1.6 currents, including resurgent and persistent Na(V)1.6 currents, while sparin
13 oms following oxaliplatin, and that enhanced resurgent and persistent sodium currents may provide a g
16 treatment of autoimmune disease has led to a resurgent appreciation of B cells as powerful regulators
18 this model reproduces the properties of the resurgent, as well as the transient and persistent, Nav
19 ated animals (16 +/- 25, P = 0.037), and the resurgent B cells were primarily of a naive phenotype.
21 of diseases such as PCP that coincides with resurgent CD4 T cells, a phenomenon known as immune reco
26 mined the contribution of the persistent and resurgent components of voltage-gated Na+ currents in mo
27 luenced hydrothermal systems on the volcanic resurgent cones of Brothers volcano harbor communities o
32 found that P10-P14 Purkinje cells exhibited resurgent current (ranging from -3.6 to -15.4 pA/pF in 1
33 pen-channel blocking protein responsible for resurgent current acts as a natural antagonist of lidoca
34 inherited spinocerebellar ataxias, controls resurgent current and repetitive firing in Purkinje neur
36 pplication of alkaline phosphatase abolished resurgent current and significantly slowed inactivation
37 ical, molecular and structural mechanisms of resurgent current and their relation to the normal funct
39 ptide, can block open Na channels and induce resurgent current as channels unblock upon repolarizatio
40 ion, and conventional inactivation regulates resurgent current by controlling the extent of open-chan
43 resurgent Na(+) and K(+) currents, Kv3.1b's resurgent current does not originate from recovery of ch
45 ntal studies have led to the hypothesis that resurgent current flows upon repolarization when an endo
49 rom five species have the capacity to induce resurgent current in mouse hippocampal neurons, which la
52 without Na(V)1.6 lack resurgent current, but resurgent current is absent from many other Na(V)1.6-exp
56 ality that we discovered is an alteration of resurgent current kinetics, although the mechanisms by w
57 ctions on voltage-gated sodium channels, and resurgent current may be a promising therapeutic target
58 inactivation, leading to the hypothesis that resurgent current may facilitate high-frequency firing.
65 With 50 mM sodium as a charge carrier, the resurgent current was on average approximately 120 pA.
66 missense mutation in Scn8a, steady-state and resurgent current were also reduced, with altered voltag
67 e electrophysiological phenotypes: a loss of resurgent current, a reduction of persistent current, a
68 R1872Q, identifies one common dysfunction in resurgent current, although these mutations alter distin
70 the necessity of this subunit in generating resurgent current, as well as its influence on Na channe
71 urrent; Purkinje cells without Na(V)1.6 lack resurgent current, but resurgent current is absent from
73 of block, beta4(154-167) fully reconstituted resurgent current, whereas scrambled or point-mutated pe
83 nnels in Purkinje cells produce an unusual, "resurgent" current when the cells are repolarized to int
84 sodium channels of Purkinje neurons produce "resurgent" current with repolarization, which results fr
86 ated in part by a voltage-gated Na(+) (NaV) 'resurgent' current, which allows renewed Na(+) influx du
89 ed proexcitatory increases in persistent and resurgent currents and rightward shifts in inactivation
91 t kinetics, although the mechanisms by which resurgent currents are augmented remain unclear for all
96 ntial firing in nociceptive neurons and that resurgent currents associated with the Nav1.5 mutation c
100 itions and that enhancement of both types of resurgent currents by inflammatory mediators could contr
103 Additionally, in control gradients, peak resurgent currents decreased linearly with driving force
104 n mutation L955 (DeltaL955) fails to produce resurgent currents despite enhanced persistent currents,
106 damide and cannabidiol on peak transient and resurgent currents from wild-type and mutant channels.
111 Our data indicate that increased Nav1.8 resurgent currents in DRG neurons greatly prolong action
112 hannel opening, and increased persistent and resurgent currents in large-diameter dorsal root ganglio
114 Reduced fast inactivation without increased resurgent currents induces symptoms of IEM, not PEPD, in
116 that selective attenuation of PEPD-enhanced resurgent currents might contribute to this therapeutic
117 ZL0177 not only decreases the transient and resurgent currents of Nav1.8 and Nav1.9 but also reduces
118 molecular mechanism underlying these unique resurgent currents represents a novel therapeutic target
120 d the voltage dependence of block, such that resurgent currents were evoked even after conditioning a
123 h mutations in Nav1.6 dramatically increased resurgent currents while mutations in Nav1.1 did not.
124 nje cells isolated from embryonic chick have resurgent currents with kinetics and amplitudes indistin
125 gent currents, anandamide strongly inhibited resurgent currents with minimal effects on the peak tran
126 ge-clamp that R185H variant channels enhance resurgent currents within dorsal root ganglion neurons a
127 ugh carbamazepine did not selectively target resurgent currents, anandamide strongly inhibited resurg
130 disease-causing mutations lead to increased resurgent currents, unusual sodium currents that have no
131 r insight into the potential mechanism(s) of resurgent currents, we examined whether these inhibitors
132 pen-state inactivation) and did not increase resurgent currents, which have been suggested to contrib
134 that enhanced SI is accompanied by impaired resurgent currents, which suggests that SI may interfere
145 raised global awareness of the potential for resurgent disease in countries with long-standing immuni
146 sidence within the caldera migrated from one resurgent dome to the other between August 1992 and Augu
148 remote areas, and we were able to confirm a resurgent epidemic in heterosexual networks in urban are
149 we aimed to find out the extent to which the resurgent epidemic is the result of newly introduced str
151 ith the resumption of more normative mixing, resurgent epidemic waves, patterns of waning immunity, a
152 49 is an important consideration in halting resurgent epidemics and preventing COVID-19-attributable
153 that the global scenario is characterized by resurgent epidemics, their number increasing with increa
155 major contributions to peak, persistent, and resurgent forms of sodium current and to sustained actio
157 a+ channel models with and without prominent resurgent gating suggested that resurgence was critical
158 ive feedback loop between the persistent and resurgent gating variables which mediate such gain in bu
160 exploit matrix-released nutrients; and (3) a resurgent growth regime driven by exponential growth of
164 es, we demonstrate changes in the origins of resurgent HPAI H5 and reveal significant shifts in virus
165 ged in Scn1b (beta1) null CGNs; however, the resurgent I(Na), thought to underlie high-frequency firi
166 ly prolonged action potentials and inhibited resurgent IK tails from guinea-pig isolated ventricular
167 c amongst men who have sex with men (MSM) is resurgent in many countries despite the widespread use o
171 and deaths remain unacceptably high and are resurgent in several settings, though recent development
172 VRC01 levels were insufficient to prevent a resurgent infection, knowledge that they did not mediate
175 to respond effectively to the challenges of resurgent infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis, and
176 living species, chimaeroids are the focus of resurgent interest as potential archives of genomic data
177 water-in-salt" electrolytes recently spurred resurgent interest for high energy density aqueous lithi
180 ies target metabolic enzymes, and there is a resurgent interest in developing new cancer drugs that i
181 ctor, and, in recent years, there has been a resurgent interest in IFN-gamma biology and its role in
182 p to 24 h after the ischemic event, there is resurgent interest in neuroprotective stroke therapies.
184 l and structural data on these proteins, the resurgent interest in Type IV enzymes as tools for epige
185 illar side of the IHCs selectively express a resurgent K(+) current, highlighting a novel biophysical
186 .1b channels solve this problem by producing resurgent K(+) currents during repolarization, thus ensu
190 However, mosquito-borne diseases are now resurgent, largely because of the insecticide resistance
195 ayer II neurons by increasing persistent and resurgent Na currents and disrupting channel inactivatio
197 calyx terminal revealed the expression of a resurgent Na(+) current (I(NaR)), the amplitude of which
202 al data and the simulations, we propose that resurgent Na(+) influx occurs as a result of fast inacti
203 membrane resonance and burst generation, the resurgent Na+ can help stabilize burst timing features i
204 the unique electrical properties of Kv3 and resurgent Na+ channels are coordinated to limit accumula
205 highlight a novel role for the voltage-gated resurgent Na+ component in moderating the entropy of bur
206 Moreover, such a physiological role for the resurgent Na+ offered noise tolerance and preserved the
207 e FGF14b N-terminus is a potent regulator of resurgent NaV current in cerebellar Purkinje neurons.
208 , including improved planning for the annual resurgent outbreak, augmented by simple central nationwi
212 ns in Kisii Central and Gucha led to typical resurgent outbreaks whereas exceptional rainfall in Nand
216 ed pronounced slow inactivation (60%-70%) of resurgent, persistent, and transient components of sodiu
219 20 to 49 are the only age groups sustaining resurgent SARS-CoV-2 transmission with reproduction numb
222 e upstroke of action potential, we show that resurgent sodium current flows at the peak of afterhyper
224 activate resurgent sodium current, and thus, resurgent sodium current likely contributes to the forma
225 Grieco and colleagues present evidence that resurgent sodium current results from a novel form of in
226 mV following brief, large depolarizations, a resurgent sodium current rises and decays in parallel wi
227 ter the gating of sodium channels to produce resurgent sodium current, an unusual form of gating in w
228 ramps was reduced to approximately 30%, and resurgent sodium current, an unusual transient current e
229 is similar to voltage patterns that activate resurgent sodium current, and thus, resurgent sodium cur
233 c protrusion with loss of planarity, reduced resurgent sodium currents and abnormal glutamatergic neu
234 cent data suggest that, in some CNS neurons, resurgent sodium currents contribute to production of hi
236 all substantially increased the amplitude of resurgent sodium currents in an optimized adult rat-deri
237 plitudes of whole-cell peak, persistent, and resurgent sodium currents in Purkinje neurons were reduc
238 significantly increased Nav1.8 transient and resurgent sodium currents in the rat small DRG neurons.
239 ve SCI significantly increases transient and resurgent sodium currents mainly through Nav1.8 in rat s
241 d that cannabidiol can preferentially target resurgent sodium currents over peak transient currents g
242 sclerosis and known to block persistent and resurgent sodium currents, at pharmacologically relevant
245 ng recovery from inactivation, generating a "resurgent" sodium current that flows immediately followi
246 e "persistent" sodium current and a dynamic "resurgent" sodium current, which promotes rapid firing b
248 From 1980 onwards, our model identified resurgent states with increasing accuracy, leading to re
249 ness; discharge, marked by brief respite and resurgent therapeutic and social disruption; and continu
250 ns for increasing interest in methadone as a resurgent treatment for MOUD in the United States and fo
251 r acute infection correlates with subsequent resurgent virus replication and development of neurologi
252 ne high-expression HLA-DPB1 allele predicted resurgent virus-specific T-cell immunity and viral contr
253 te from the response at stimulus onset, is a resurgent visual representation that seems as selective
254 days of symptom onset, in order to prevent a resurgent wave from overwhelming hospital capacity in th
256 gh modeling efforts; these presumably became resurgent with inexpensive and powerful computing tools.