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1 detected porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) in serum containing 2.50 x 10(8) viral copies per microlite
2 ve and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) in serum containing 6.10 x 10(2) viral copies per microlite
3 nuclear cells (PBMCs) from a patient with bn serum containing Abs targeting the epitope of the bn MAb
4                         Blocking activity of serum containing ACAAs was measured in vitro.
5 ncubated normal human platelets with patient serum containing an alphaIIbbeta3-specific, eptifibatide
6        Recombinant human DKK1 or bone marrow serum containing an elevated level of DKK1 inhibited the
7 an accelerated rate of proliferation in both serum-containing and serum-deprived media and form ancho
8                                   Under both serum-containing and serum-free conditions, adhesion of
9 sis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) in fetal bovine serum-containing and serum-free media and were analyzed
10                                         Both serum-containing and serum-free N1B defined ACM increase
11                      Transfer of hyperimmune serum containing anti-C6VL TCR Abs into na ive mice had
12 an liver cDNA library by the reaction with a serum containing anti-dsDNA Abs and was ligated into pGE
13       Previous studies have shown that human serum containing anti-group A streptococcus carbohydrate
14 igs passively immunized 24 h previously with serum containing anti-ovalbumin antibody.
15 jection was restored by adoptive transfer of serum containing anti-vimentin antibodies.
16    We repeated our observations using rabbit serum containing antibodies raised against the second ex
17  IgG from an epidermolysis bullosa acquisita serum containing autoantibodies to epitopes within NC1 t
18 e target DNA can be specifically detected in serum-containing buffers based on the spatial distributi
19 L-6, or G-CSF to support colony formation in serum-containing, but not in serum-free, cultures.
20 profile of IL-2 from Jurkat T lymphocytes in serum-containing cell culture media in the presence of t
21 ultaneously quantified with high accuracy in serum-containing cell media.
22 osis of Klebsiella pneumoniae opsonized with serum containing complement and reduced CD11b expression
23 inically applicable conditions is similar to serum-containing conditions and requires CD14+ precursor
24                                        Under serum-containing conditions, rapamycin inhibited incorpo
25 ked insulin release responses, compared with serum-containing conditions.
26 toxin) for sustained growth in culture under serum-containing conditions.
27 esults were obtained with a multiple myeloma serum containing cryoprecipitates, but multiple myeloma
28 nduced significant levels of apoptosis under serum-containing culture conditions at concentrations of
29 ntained at confluence without replacement of serum-containing culture medium for 2 weeks became 3G5 p
30 he ROS response when they are incubated with serum-containing culture medium that has been exposed to
31 r, the multilineage colony formation seen in serum-containing culture was completely abrogated by add
32 y 350% in serum-free cultures and by 166% in serum-containing culture.
33 n vitro behavior of erythroid progenitors in serum-containing cultures without the addition of EPO mi
34 y 140% in serum-free cultures and by 820% in serum-containing cultures.
35  by 79% in serum-free cultures and by 76% in serum-containing cultures.
36 f this study's authors have shown that human serum containing diabetic concentrations of albumin modi
37  siRNA carrier system, which would withstand serum-containing environments and tested its performance
38 able membrane fusion with intact EVs even in serum-containing environments, allowing highly specific
39                        We injected mice with serum containing glucose-6-phosphate-isomerase-specific
40                       We reasoned that lupus serum containing high levels of autoreactive Ig contribu
41 sociated strongly with the FMC when added to serum containing it.
42 om standard curves derived from pooled human serum containing known amounts of D-arabinitol.
43                                    Moreover, serum containing L1R-specific neutralizing antibodies af
44                                              Serum containing lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) was directl
45 s with assessing material degradation in non-serum containing media.
46 are resistant to adsorption of proteins from serum-containing media and avoid phagocytosis by macroph
47              A cell line that is adherent in serum-containing media and forms neurospheres in supplem
48                                              Serum-containing media inhibited tight junction formatio
49                      Because cell culture in serum-containing media mimics myofibroblast transformati
50                                        While serum-containing media remain widely used, reliable prot
51 on the growth of multiple SCLC cell lines in serum-containing media was examined.
52 ake and VEGF protein knockdown in vitro with serum-containing media when compared to naked siRNA, and
53 anges consistent with EMT/MET in response to serum-containing media, a unique property among the brea
54 ed therapies using cells grown in fetal calf serum-containing media, an antibody response to bovine a
55 ls do grow to a higher saturation density in serum-containing media, as their capacity to spread out
56 ted cultures occurred in both serum free and serum-containing media, indicating that AT-III inhibitio
57                                           In serum-containing media, retroviral expression of p50E4F
58 6K1 confers a proliferative advantage in low-serum-containing media, suggesting that the activity of
59 alcium binding properties in the presence of serum-containing media, which was modulated by the hydro
60 elerated shedding is completely inhibited by serum-containing media.
61 ransfection efficiency over Lipofectamine in serum-containing media.
62 edia or as attached monolayers when grown in serum-containing media.
63 nhanced by induction of differentiation with serum-containing media.
64 gy and keratocan expression when cultured in serum-containing media.
65 programmable through different flow rates of serum-containing media.
66 t ganglion neurons (DRGNs) in serum-free and serum-containing media.
67 pups and cultured on Millicell-CM inserts in serum-containing media.
68 e conjugates were illuminated in solution in serum containing medium, suggesting a switch in photoche
69 inued to express CD34 when cultured on AM in serum-containing medium and on plastic in serum-free med
70 yte differentiation and extends life span in serum-containing medium but does not lead to immortaliza
71                Release studies in buffer and serum-containing medium combined with in vitro gene sile
72  Addition of recombinant GDNF to cultures in serum-containing medium did not significantly affect DPC
73  acutely isolated and then cultured in horse serum-containing medium for over 24 h.
74             Stability studies as assessed in serum-containing medium in the presence or absence of ce
75 x target and, in addition are more stable in serum-containing medium than standard oligopyrimidine-de
76 ratinocytes of the epidermis are cultured in serum-containing medium using a fibroblast feeder layer.
77  Normal human skin fibroblasts maintained in serum-containing medium were synchronized with aphidicol
78   Culture of the intermediate progenitors in serum-containing medium with macrophage CSF resulted in
79 ratinocytes were grown in 1.2 mM calcium and serum-containing medium with vitamin C (50 microg per ml
80 rd to their circular dichroism, stability in serum-containing medium, cellular uptake, protein bindin
81 e was elevated in viable VSMCs maintained in serum-containing medium, declined significantly in respo
82                                           In serum-containing medium, expression of CD34, but not alp
83 t to nuclease degradation in the presence of serum-containing medium, indicating that secondary struc
84 ife of ~5 days in rat cerebrospinal fluid or serum-containing medium.
85 ted cells were compared to cells cultured in serum-containing medium.
86 e when stimulated with retinoic acid (RA) in serum-containing medium.
87 sine, were only slightly decreased by NGF in serum-containing medium.
88 Calu-1 cells in serum-free medium but not in serum-containing medium.
89 antly induce cell viability inhibitions in a serum-containing medium.
90 d cyclodextrin for 1 h, followed by chase in serum-containing medium.
91 l phenotype while continuously expanded in a serum-containing medium.
92 d when cells were placed on collagen I or in serum-containing medium.
93 edium, but expression was lost on plastic in serum-containing medium.
94 duce apoptosis in the presence of high (10%) serum-containing medium.
95 deprivation and then began to proliferate in serum-containing medium.
96  the supernatant of mouse ECs incubated with serum-containing medium.
97 are viable but defective in filamentation on serum-containing medium.
98 into multilayered epithelia with addition of serum-containing medium.
99  when cells were cultured with vitamin D3 in serum-containing medium.
100 ilar to that in RA-treated cells cultured in serum-containing medium.
101 ed rat RPE cells maintained either in HDM or serum-containing medium.
102 ocess of hormonally defined medium (HDM) and serum-containing medium.
103 ages with Por1B and Opa were confirmed using serum containing only the C4A isoform, which exclusively
104                             Growth in either serum-containing or serum-free media supplemented with G
105                                 However, the serum containing polyclonal PR3-ANCA did not induce rele
106              Anti-proteinase-3 (PR3) mAb and serum containing PR3-ANCA from patients with active vasc
107 assay and demonstrated further by assay with serum containing reactive IgEs.
108           In addition, infusion of wild-type serum containing reduced levels of anti-beta2-GPI Abs in
109                                              Serum-containing (S+) medium was used initially for perf
110 howed similar performance for serum-free and serum-containing samples without the use of RNase inhibi
111  neutrophils and bacterial growth in stirred serum-containing suspensions could be modeled as the com
112                                  Transfer of serum containing the autoantibodies at the time of infec
113 d electrophoreses a biological sample (e.g., serum) containing the nucleic acid target through a poly
114                                              Serum-containing ticagrelor inhibited adenosine uptake b
115                  We find that under standard serum-containing tissue culture conditions, ATSP-7041 ac

 
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