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1  were killed and analyzed histologically and serologically.
2 novar typing and were subsequently confirmed serologically.
3 , and anti-HCV immunoglobulin G was detected serologically.
4 matched pair was confirmed biochemically and serologically.
5 BO, and Lewis RBC phenotypes were determined serologically.
6 obably under selective pressure to diversify serologically.
7 ng, and class I and III alleles were defined serologically.
8 te Japanese encephalitis, and were confirmed serologically.
9                              It is diagnosed serologically.
10 Primary versus secondary dengue was assessed serologically.
11 bservation, and 14 more cases were diagnosed serologically (6.3%, 3.6-10.3), accounting for an overal
12                               When MOGAD was serologically accounted for, the prevalence of EBV infec
13  Activity Group index [BILAG] scores <6) and serologically active (anti-dsDNA antibodies >50 units/ml
14 s with relapsed or refractory biopsy-proven, serologically active MM who underwent both (18)F-FDG and
15                   In the subgroup (71.5%) of serologically active patients (antinuclear antibody tite
16                                           In serologically active patients, the addition of belimumab
17     Response to treatment in a subset of 321 serologically active SLE patients (antinuclear antibodie
18                                     However, serologically active SLE patients responded significantl
19                  To test this hypothesis, we serologically allotyped 100 persons with well-documented
20          Viral strains are indistinguishable serologically, although characteristic nucleotide sequen
21 positive), we identified E. chaffeensis or a serologically and antigenically similar organism as a he
22                                  Recently, 2 serologically and biochemically distinct subtypes-11Aalp
23                                   MBO128 was serologically and biochemically identical to serotype 11
24 utive patients (158 serum samples) diagnosed serologically and by lymph node biopsy as having TL were
25 iversity is reflected in the large number of serologically and chemically distinct polysaccharides th
26  and reduce BLyS-dependent B cell subsets in serologically and clinically active SLE.
27 that the surface glycoproteins of batMuV are serologically and functionally related to those of hMuV,
28 borne disease dengue (DEN) is caused by four serologically and genetically related viruses, termed DE
29                       Patients were assessed serologically and radiographically at 2 to 4 weeks and t
30 lack-crowned Night Herons was monitored both serologically and virologically in a city park of Jiangx
31  the breeding colony, but juveniles remained serologically and virologically negative for AIV through
32                                              Serologically, antiplasminogen antibody levels were high
33         Incident HSV-2 infection was defined serologically as "recent" if a negative result of testin
34 e of incident syphilis infection was defined serologically as a newly positive test with positive con
35 e of incident syphilis infection was defined serologically as a newly positive test with positive con
36  from a bacterium which, although classified serologically as V. cholerae O139, lacks the CTXphi bact
37 itution (R281W) in the Kell glycoprotein and serologically associated with a weakened expression of o
38  gavage and were assessed histologically and serologically at 32 weeks postinfection.
39                          We have developed a serologically based immunophenotyping approach to study
40                                In this study serologically based methods for the detection of CaLas w
41  be missed and underscore the limitations of serologically based surveillance systems.
42 lagellum antibodies were compared with other serologically based tests for the diagnosis of typhoid f
43 . bronchiseptica isolates is usually defined serologically by Fim2 and Fim3 antigens.
44  clinically by fetal loss and thrombosis and serologically by the presence of autoantibodies to lipid
45 ed within genogroup I, consisting of strains serologically characterized as SG I, and three genetic l
46 hed within genogroup II, composed of strains serologically characterized as SG II, SG I + II, and SG
47                          This novel BoNT was serologically characterized by the mouse neutralization
48  media, and meningococci were identified and serologically characterized.
49                                 Infants were serologically classified as Zika virus-exposed or Zika v
50 nd trials of targeted immunotherapy for this serologically classified patient group.
51 or adults aged >/= 60 years for detection of serologically confirmed 2009 H1N1 infections in U.S. pop
52 ry-outcome indicators were the prevalence of serologically confirmed active infectious yaws in the en
53                             Individuals with serologically confirmed active yaws provided paired lesi
54            Twenty (10.8%) of 184 adults with serologically confirmed acute varicella reported a prior
55 y marked leukopenia or thrombocytopenia were serologically confirmed as having HGE.
56 d point was the number of new clinically and serologically confirmed cases of Lyme disease.
57                                      Of 4897 serologically confirmed cases, 611 patients (13%) were h
58           Viremic infection was common among serologically confirmed cases.
59                                  Adults with serologically confirmed chronic indeterminate CD and pos
60 ppear equally effective for the diagnosis of serologically confirmed community-acquired mycoplasmal p
61                         Twenty children with serologically confirmed congenital LCMV infection were i
62                      Sera from patients with serologically confirmed CSD antigen were screened for im
63 sis seroconversion window of </= 3 years and serologically confirmed HBV infection (HB) status were c
64                         Forty-three cases of serologically confirmed hepatitis A occurred among indiv
65  rivaroxaban for HIT), using rivaroxaban for serologically confirmed HIT (4Ts score >/=4 points; posi
66 ained from nine patients with clinically and serologically confirmed HIT.
67 dred and fifty patients aged >=18 years with serologically confirmed HIV and parasitologically confir
68                Persons aged 15-49 years with serologically confirmed HIV who self-reported ART use an
69                                    In Chile, serologically confirmed human hantavirus infections have
70  country, regional, and global prevalence of serologically confirmed human immunodeficiency virus (HI
71 pdm infections and 45 household members with serologically confirmed infection, we examined the assoc
72               25% (18-35) of all people with serologically confirmed infections had PCR-confirmed dis
73 pected Japanese encephalitis, 87 of whom had serologically confirmed infections.
74 irculating viruses, vaccine efficacy against serologically confirmed influenza illness was 50% (P =.3
75 rs, were HIV negative, and had clinically or serologically confirmed L donovani infection.
76                 The authors examined whether serologically confirmed maternal exposure to influenza w
77  and Oct 12, we identified 393 patients with serologically confirmed or probable WNF infection, of wh
78  blood sampling to estimate the incidence of serologically confirmed Orientia tsutsugamushi infection
79                    Twenty of 25 subjects had serologically confirmed primary EBV infection.
80 onal health registers to identify first-ever serologically confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infections in 5 epoch
81          The study included 49 patients with serologically confirmed symptomatic SINV infection who w
82 e Salmonella isolates were biochemically and serologically confirmed.
83                The cases of hepatitis A were serologically confirmed.
84 st one suspected yaws lesion, 531 (17%) were serologically confirmed.
85 ardiac/vascular surgery in patients who have serologically-confirmed acute or subacute HIT; for this
86 ypothesis that P. falciparum isolates with a serologically conserved group of PfEMP1 variants cause s
87               However, the longevity of such serologically conserved variants in the parasite populat
88 he fusion process region, named COVID19-SF5, serologically cross-reacted with all twelve S-protein fr
89 vaccinia virus and yields a protein which is serologically cross-reactive and comigrates with the aut
90 umans, and three of these strains produced a serologically cross-reactive capsular polysaccharide.
91             Our results suggest that in five serologically D- individuals we have identified an appar
92  at a resolution level equivalent to that of serologically defined antigens.
93                            This clinical and serologically defined cohort of samples from Lyme diseas
94 2 different truncating mutations of SDCCAG8 (serologically defined colon cancer antigen 8, also known
95                                          The serologically defined colon cancer antigen-3 (SDCCAG3) i
96 me and Sanger sequencing of individuals with serologically defined Er alloantibodies identified sever
97 l associations were present, however, in the serologically defined groups.
98 ive individuals (30%) to have had at least 1 serologically defined infection (P = .028).
99 for COVID-19 infection incorporating data on serologically defined infection and highlights the impor
100                     Vaccine efficacy against serologically defined infection was 88% for influenza A
101 ined the impact of interventions targeted to serologically defined malaria hotspots on malaria transm
102                                 Twenty-seven serologically defined malaria hotspots were detected in
103 cits, we tested the a priori hypothesis that serologically defined maternal thyroid deficiency during
104     Single HLA reacted specifically with the serologically defined monoclonal antibodies.
105 n with regard to humoral responsiveness to a serologically defined public HLA class I epitope, Bw4.
106         A nested case-control study compared serologically defined subjects with CD with age- and sex
107  determine the biochemical nature of the two serologically defined subtypes, we purified capsular pol
108                                     Rates of serologically defined treatment failure did not differ a
109                                              Serologically defined treatment failures were more commo
110  were screened for antibody reactivity to 77 serologically defined tumor antigens.
111  during follow-up and the relative risk of a serologically defined typhoid infection (seroefficacy) w
112                   New trial designs that use serologically defined typhoid infections (seroefficacy t
113 ies, denying the opportunity for XM based on serologically defined unacceptable antigens can disadvan
114  mix of WC1-expressing populations, with the serologically defined WC1.1(+) and WC1.2(+) subsets resp
115 toring infections, although the link between serologically derived infections and medically attended
116 pression of MR1 has been difficult to detect serologically, despite ubiquitous detection of MR1 trans
117 vel are less immunogenic than those that are serologically detectable and thereby are associated with
118  between HLA sequence polymorphisms that are serologically detectable are termed antigen mismatches,
119                 A subset of SLE patients has serologically detectable autoantibodies to the ribosomal
120 cotropic murine leukemia viruses that encode serologically detectable cell surface MAA.
121      HLA class I antigen mismatches that are serologically detectable confer an enhanced risk of graf
122 a single class I allele mismatch that is not serologically detectable may be used without an increase
123                    Estimates of the ratio of serologically detected infections per virologically conf
124 st exposure to other types that are now only serologically detected.
125 sonically diagnosed cases were compared with serologically diagnosed cases, and appropriate descripti
126 imed to evaluate the efficacy of IIV against serologically diagnosed influenza infection (SDI) and re
127 ere is an association between clinically and serologically diagnosed prenatal viral infection and non
128  were excluded as a source because they were serologically different from the organ donor.
129 me for a secondary CD8+ T cell response to a serologically different influenza A virus (H3N2).
130 by enterotoxigenic E. coli strains that have serologically different pili.
131  sera, it was determined that this virus was serologically different than SAdV-1.
132 nt RVF virus survived infection and could be serologically differentiated from naive, experimentally
133 genic Escherichia coli (ETEC) comprise eight serologically discrete colonization factors that mediate
134    We examined the capsule structures of two serologically dissimilar serotype 20 strains, 20alpha an
135 d in higher immune responses than the use of serologically distinct Ad vectors from the same family.
136 This increased interest in the evaluation of serologically distinct adenoviral vectors.
137 roved T-cell-based vaccine regimen using two serologically distinct adenovirus vectors afforded subst
138 V as a novel vaccine vector platform that is serologically distinct and phylogenetically distant from
139                                            A serologically distinct avian metapneumovirus (aMPV) was
140 n of two GYPB-A hybrid genes, which encode a serologically distinct blood group antigen known as Dant
141  major human pathogen, expresses at least 91 serologically distinct carbohydrate capsules.
142                                    The seven serologically distinct Clostridium botulinum neurotoxins
143 strains of V. vulnificus that each express a serologically distinct CPS.
144                             At present, nine serologically distinct enterotoxins and one immunoreacti
145 signated C, was pathogenically (race T3) and serologically distinct from A and B strains, and formed
146 undamental properties of the carrier but was serologically distinct from AdC68 and resisted neutraliz
147 rophages contain a C/EBPbeta partner that is serologically distinct from C/EBPgamma.
148 of bovine adenovirus that was reported to be serologically distinct from primate AAVs.
149 dicates the strain of origin of the PspA) is serologically distinct from PspA/Rx1.
150 y, isolates of A. pleuropneumoniae that were serologically distinct from the previously characterized
151 c T cell immunity is able to protect against serologically distinct IAV infection.
152 ngly, following respiratory challenge with a serologically distinct influenza virus carrying the same
153              B. pseudomallei expresses three serologically distinct LPS types.
154 otein of Maraba virus, a closely related but serologically distinct member of the family Rhabdovirida
155  serve as the prototype for a large class of serologically distinct pili associated with enterotoxige
156            CS1 is one of a limited number of serologically distinct pili found in enterotoxigenic Esc
157                                      Over 90 serologically distinct pneumococcal capsular polysacchar
158 y we compared a prime-boost regimen with two serologically distinct replication-defective adenovirus
159                                    Of the 92 serologically distinct serotypes currently defined, 49 s
160  in that lysis of target cells infected with serologically distinct strains of IBV was dose responsiv
161                  For pathogens with multiple serologically distinct strains, there is a need to descr
162    Inhibition by FDCs was observed using two serologically distinct superantigens at multiple concent
163 s stimulated the investigation of additional serologically distinct Vesiculovirus vectors as therapeu
164 tion provides substantial protection against serologically distinct viruses due to recognition of cro
165 ne response to heterologous viruses that are serologically distinct, but that share CD4+ T cell epito
166 al disease utilize any of a limited group of serologically distinguishable pili for attachment to int
167  3 of 19 patients (15.8%), all 3 of whom had serologically documented immunity to varicella virus bef
168          No association was observed between serologically documented maternal exposure to influenza
169 he authors assessed the relationship between serologically documented prenatal exposure to influenza
170                                              Serologically, FHD patients had higher geometric mean an
171                  Participants were evaluated serologically for 3 months.
172       Subjects were evaluated clinically and serologically for autoimmune disease.
173           Injection drug users were assessed serologically for human immunodeficiency virus infection
174 ified in 71 patients among 120,000 evaluated serologically for paraneoplastic autoantibodies.
175  unfolded intermediates may be distinguished serologically from native amyloidogenic precursor protei
176  unfolded intermediates can be distinguished serologically from native amyloidogenic precursor protei
177                                              Serologically, hepatitis C associated with the presence
178 res indicated that (i) each genomospecies is serologically heterogeneous and individual serogroups ca
179   However, these antigens are chemically and serologically highly heterogeneous, and conjugation to p
180  kidney transplant at 16 years of age from a serologically HLA-DR matched and HLA-class I -mismatched
181                                  We isolated serologically identical (by serovar determination and po
182 es differ among individuals and which can be serologically identified.
183               We used protein microarrays to serologically identify nucleolar and spindle-associated
184 us studies were hampered by the inability to serologically identify patients with asymptomatic HSV-2
185 inst these polymerized peptides were used to serologically identify the majority of the superantigen
186 tients; however, haplotype-matched RBCs were serologically incompatible.
187 ositive cultures) but either seronegative or serologically indeterminate.
188 lyses showed that the latter two groups were serologically indistinguishable and that active tubercul
189 sease manifestations that are clinically and serologically indistinguishable from disease manifestati
190  disorder without proximate heparin exposure serologically indistinguishable from HIT, is controversi
191   The ability to differentiate these viruses serologically is vital due to the teratogenic nature of
192       Rapid sequence analysis differentiated serologically M-nontypeable strains and was used to esta
193 eloid engraftment was associated with marrow serologically matched at HLA-A and HLA-B, DRB1 match, hi
194 leles compared with those of the majority of serologically matched cadaveric donors.
195 ient seronegativity for CMV, HLA-A and HLA-B serologically matched donor, and male donor.
196 tch certainly occurs frequently between DR11 serologically matched donors and recipients.
197                                  Donors were serologically matched for HLA-A, -B, and -DRB1 antigens
198  HLA-C mismatches are common in HLA-A and -B serologically matched pairs.
199 ospective analysis of 449 HLA-A, -B, and -DR serologically matched unrelated donor transplants.
200 th unmanipulated marrow from either HLA-A, B serologically matched, DRB1 matched (n = 14) or single l
201 g the 831 pairs, 696 (84%) were HLA-A and -B serologically matched; of these, 565 (81%) were also mat
202                       Further study of other serologically measured RTIs is warranted.
203             Our results likely extend to all serologically MHC-matched mouse strains used in modern r
204 each locus, exact homology was found between serologically MHC-matched strains.
205                                              Serologically naive ferrets inoculated by liquid ocular,
206                                           No serologically naive ferrets placed in direct contact wit
207 only aerosol exposure in direct contact with serologically naive ferrets, monitoring pathogenicity in
208     Transmissibility was assessed by placing serologically naive or pre-immune ferrets inoculated by
209                                     Ferrets (serologically naive or pre-immune to A[H1N1]pdm09 virus)
210 he second injection in participants who were serologically negative at baseline.
211 ) of those found to be PCR positive remained serologically negative at both acute and convalescent ti
212                                          Two serologically negative contact control chickens housed t
213                                            A serologically negative contact control turkey housed tog
214                   Some of these samples were serologically negative for feline coronavirus (FCoV), ra
215                       Eligible patients were serologically negative for HBeAg and viral DNA at NA ces
216                          These patients were serologically negative for hepatitis A, B, and C and wer
217                 Lyme disease patient samples serologically negative for the B. burgdorferi P37 protei
218 iac allografts from high-risk donors who are serologically negative for viruses does not seem to impa
219    Patients with classic IDH lesions who are serologically negative should be investigated by PCR.
220 ase chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing were serologically negative using a standard but not regional
221 ase occurred in the low (donor and recipient serologically negative) and intermediate (donor serologi
222 ar heads of hemagglutinin (H) molecules from serologically non-cross-reactive H1N1 and H3N2 influenza
223  of 904) of the isolates were noncapsulated (serologically nongroupable); by PCR-based genogrouping,
224                                          The serologically nonreactive Pb-2 appears to be a biosynthe
225 d who type genotypically for A*2402, but are serologically null for the HLA-A24 Ag.
226       In certain strains, the assay detected serologically occult copies of papA, of which some were
227 nfection by hepatitis C virus (HCV) is based serologically on detecting anti-HCV immunoglobulin G, us
228 ents and controls, nor in the frequencies of serologically or DNA-defined HLA-DR or -DQ phenotypes.
229 this study, we compared T-cell competence in serologically positive alymphocytotic (AL) animals with
230 ologically negative) and intermediate (donor serologically positive and recipient negative) CMV risk
231 88% depending on the criteria used to define serologically positive cases.
232 ence in the United States, the animal tested serologically positive for B. equi by the complement fix
233 s monitoring system detected geese that were serologically positive for H5N1 avian influenza virus, b
234 orty-two patients were included: 40 patients serologically positive for HTLV-1 and 2 seronegative pat
235                      These donors are always serologically positive for human cytomegalovirus.
236 2; P < 0.001) serum samples were found to be serologically positive for WNV.
237 ther from open sewers compared to men, while serologically positive individuals avoided open sewers.
238                                          All serologically positive individuals of both groups (I and
239 gic confirmation of the intestinal damage in serologically positive individuals.
240 gic confirmation of the intestinal damage in serologically positive individuals.
241        B. henselae was identified in 8 of 10 serologically positive patients.
242                                          All serologically positive samples were tested for HCV RNA.
243 ELISA Test System was 37% to Leishmania spp. serologically positive specimens, 1% to specimens from p
244  Interestingly, 6 of 8 infected animals were serologically positive with the Enferplex TB assay as ea
245 window phase" infections from those that are serologically positive, especially in resource-limited s
246                                           We serologically profiled 20 non-human primates (NHP) from
247               Vaccine efficacy in preventing serologically proven influenza virus infection was 0.45
248    Of nine Japanese children with previously serologically proven primary HHV-6 or HHV-7 infections,
249                            We tested whether serologically proven prior DENV infection diagnosed in S
250 nine liver biopsies from patients, that were serologically proven to be HCV positive, were included i
251 tructurally defined an RBD antigenic map and serologically quantified serum Abs specific for distinct
252 all patients, the disease was clinically and serologically quiescent at the time of transplantation.
253                The number and the species of serologically reactive antigens varied greatly from indi
254  and confirmed as HIV viral load positive or serologically reactive in National Centers for Clinical
255 LL patients with clinical GvL responses were serologically reactive to these antigens.
256 e also called CD13, serves as a receptor for serologically related coronaviruses of humans (human cor
257 g the consequences of sequential exposure to serologically related influenza A viruses using contempo
258 opod-borne viruses) that are genetically and serologically related positive-strand RNA viruses and ca
259 hat recognizes histone H4 as a substrate, is serologically related to rat p21-activated kinase (PAK),
260 tii, Shigella B13, and a nontypeable isolate serologically related to S. boydii serotype 7.
261  Enterococcus faecalis OG1RF and against two serologically related, vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus
262  human MuV, indicating that both viruses are serologically related.
263 strains for each hybridization group are not serologically representative of the genomospecies at lar
264                       Although most patients serologically resolved acute HBV infection, only 54.1% d
265 cillin and management of patients who do not serologically respond to treatment are common clinical p
266 quency of pediatric SARS-CoV-2 infection, we serologically screen 1,775 residual samples from Seattle
267                                           We serologically screened >2,000 1970s serum samples and de
268                         Of the 5417 subjects serologically screened for gHAT, 66 were enrolled into o
269                            HCV infection was serologically screened in 4,984 samples from Ghanaian bl
270                                   Among 4431 serologically screened individuals, 26% were seropositiv
271           We considered the possibility that serologically silent MHC polymorphisms could account for
272 large cohort of health care workers followed serologically since April 2020.
273                                              Serologically, six of seven red deer tested during the o
274 dred sixty children were examined by PCR and serologically studied at 0-6, 9 and 12 months and annual
275                       There are currently 18 serologically testable GM specificities.
276 rs from the upper Midwest United States were serologically tested for antibodies to influenza A virus
277                        The proportion of MSM serologically tested for syphilis annually increased in
278          IS481 results were available for 10 serologically tested patients; 5 of 10 had discordant an
279 e horses, which were randomly selected, were serologically tested through use of an ID screen West Ni
280 101 persons interviewed, 71 were exposed and serologically tested.
281 he HIV-infected patients responded less well serologically than the patients without HIV infection, b
282                              Genetically and serologically, the WD534tc/C strain was more closely rel
283 never been grown in cell culture or detected serologically, there have been impressive strides in man
284 ince DR11 microvariants cannot be identified serologically, this type of mismatch certainly occurs fr
285                          These mice remained serologically tolerant to hLa and healthy.
286                                              Serologically triggered campaigns could help prevent sev
287                                              Serologically, two distinct isotypic markers, Mcg and Oz
288 description is given of patients with fatal, serologically unconfirmed RMSF for whom a diagnosis of R
289        Using samples obtained from mice with serologically undetectable disease, we identify malignan
290                                              Serologically undetectable HLA-A or HLA-B allele dispari
291        DNA vaccines encoding the Gs of three serologically unrelated fish rhabdoviruses were used to
292  populations, though their glycoproteins are serologically unrelated.
293  Instead, most ZIKV infections are diagnosed serologically, using an IgM antibody capture enzyme-link
294   Pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA) is a serologically variable protein of Streptococcus pneumoni
295   PspA (pneumococcal surface protein A) is a serologically varied virulence factor of Streptococcus p
296 e in 8 of 17 HCV patients, the patients were serologically viremic and the mean HCV-RNA level was 6.0
297 ler Fisher variant of GBS that is associated serologically with acute phase anti-GQ1b ganglioside imm
298 cently recognized serotype that cross-reacts serologically with serotype 6A, was investigated.
299                 QRFV is known to cross-react serologically with two other unclassified viruses, Johns
300 titumor efficacy assessed radiologically and serologically, with generation of antigen-specific immun

 
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