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1 nd two (10.0%) with muscle invasion in their specimen.
2 he amount of information collected from each specimen.
3 A was collected for sequencing from surgical specimen.
4 logically complete response in the resection specimen.
5 dies and other potential biomarkers in human specimen.
6 ryogenically drilled in four areas along the specimen.
7 tor of fibrosis in all three types of tissue specimen.
8 of steatosis was evaluated from liver biopsy specimens.
9 RNA was <=40 copies/mL in all CSF and plasma specimens.
10 swordfish and at the same position of eight specimens.
11 ion of SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid from clinical specimens.
12 ples, ranging from nematodes to human tissue specimens.
13 ses of 26 PDACs and 5 nonneoplastic pancreas specimens.
14 peroneal compartments was successful in all specimens.
15 sal) and putative anthropogenic transport of specimens.
16 rogression in animal models and human biopsy specimens.
17 T platform using both contrived and clinical specimens.
18 ration that can be performed on a variety of specimens.
19 o record of autotomized tails in articulated specimens.
20 lecular profiling was successful in 93.0% of specimens.
21 ection and identification directly in sputum specimens.
22 tically challenging to measure in biological specimens.
23 her encouraged assay application on clinical specimens.
24 ly expressed in surgically-removed human PVR specimens.
25 ined tissue sections and <8 h with unstained specimens.
26 -specific sequences could be detected in all specimens.
27 idly analyzing the metabolomes of biological specimens.
28 quantification were performed on lung-tissue specimens.
29 sis, compared to 29.5% (233/789) of negative specimens.
30 reflection fluorescence microscopy on fixed specimens.
31 ney ultrasound imaging, and digitized biopsy specimens.
32 ocytes and chronic HCV-infected liver biopsy specimens.
33 for 83/116 (75.2%) and 51/116 (44%) positive specimens.
34 tify probable diphtheria cases directly from specimens.
35 h in cultured aggregates and in MPM surgical specimens.
36 ly captures SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in patient specimens.
37 or high-resolution imaging of large extended specimens.
38 nduced Twist1/IL-6/STAT3 pathway in clinical specimens.
39 ting tumor within 1 mm of the margins of BCS specimens.
40 be inferred from DNA methylation of surgical specimens.
41 rol synthesis pathway in primary human T-ALL specimens.
42 human and laying hen ovarian cysts and tumor specimens.
43 istance may require testing of multiple deep specimens.
44 -CoV-2 infection in kidney biopsy or autopsy specimens.
45 ided demographic and clinical data and blood specimens.
46 gens directly from nasopharyngeal swab (NPS) specimens.
49 were seen in a limited number of R0 resected specimens (19.8% and 7.3%, respectively), whereas 6.4% h
51 er on histopathological analysis of surgical specimens (3.5%), as compared with MRI-targeted biopsy (
53 ross peaks, was low at 21.1% (13.7-28.1%) in specimens, 5.5% (4.2-7.2%) in volunteers, 6.1% (5.0-9.0%
56 at isolation of Pseudomonas from respiratory specimens, acute cellular rejection, and lymphocytic bro
58 ohistochemistry were performed in pancreatic specimens after total pancreatectomy due to complication
60 had similar survival as CA TCMR when biopsy specimens also met Banff criteria for TCMR and/or AMR.
62 with inconsistent thickness from specimen to specimen and from region to region within the same speci
63 ah mtDNA, both from an Indian cheetah museum specimen and two African cheetah, one modern and one his
69 llow-Up Study participants with archived RBC specimens and no history of cancer at blood draw (1989-1
70 esults for NAATs performed on nasopharyngeal specimens and repeated within 90 days after initial test
71 L2 abundance exceeded PD-L1 in over half the specimens and the drug target proteins all displayed dif
76 ent limitations for the analysis of clinical specimens as there are often substantial variations in t
77 available upper- and lower-respiratory tract specimens as well as fecal and blood samples from 180 pa
78 rapolation to a three-dimensional map of the specimen at zero electron exposure, before the onset of
79 s per class were used for training, based on specimen availability, from a minimum of 10 unique slide
82 For a subset of 61 patients, respiratory specimens (bronchoalveolar lavage specimens, tracheal as
83 of pooling strategies applied to SARS-CoV-2 specimens, but overall guidance on efficient pooling str
84 lycopeptides and phosphopeptides in clinical specimens, cell lysates, and mouse liver tissue samples,
85 r traps (NETs)/thrombin axis, using COVID-19 specimens, cell-based inhibition studies, and NET/human
86 sis of pneumococcal pneumonia using clinical specimens collected for pneumonia surveillance in The Ga
87 g health administrative data and respiratory specimens collected from patients tested for influenza d
88 EV-D68 was detected in 348 patients with NP specimens collected in 2014 (n = 94), 2015 (n = 0), 2016
89 records of plant carbon isotopes from museum specimens collected over a climo-sequence to test plant
93 h public health, enables safe evaluation and specimen collection outside the healthcare setting, avoi
96 irst consider alternative anatomic sites for specimen collection, then discuss self-collection, alter
97 ptor-positive (ER+) and TNBC clinical tissue specimens compared to healthy breast tissue samples.
98 and m3) are highly expressed in PCa clinical specimens compared with all other cancer types, and that
99 ents from one of our patients demonstrated a specimen consistent with sloughed tracheobronchial tissu
101 f bacteria embedded in human tissues and for specimens containing highly fragmented template DNA.
102 proach is to manufacture small-scale tensile specimens containing only the proton irradiated volume b
103 antibody levels to SACOL0688 in clinical SF specimens correlated with 91% sensitivity and 100% speci
104 ignity of the lesions, even when most of the specimens correspond to adenomas or even other benign le
105 hese findings suggest that patient-collected specimens could be used to expand the availability of go
108 nt the need to handle, restrain, and collect specimens directly from pigs thus providing an approach
110 f >=5 cells/mm(3), 63.4% (59/93) of positive specimens exhibited pleocytosis, compared to 29.5% (233/
111 ding collection of cervical/vaginal and anal specimens, followed by high-resolution anoscopy with bio
113 een clinician triple samples and self-pooled specimens for NG (99.1%, 98.3%) but clinician samples an
120 nical virological analyses were performed in specimens from 180 H5N1 patients, representing 90% of al
122 ewed the pathology records of 152 colorectal specimens from 2010 to 2012 (46 CRCs, 74 advanced adenom
124 s and either nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal specimens from 251 participants with COVID-19 symptoms (
128 icrocalcifications detected on breast biopsy specimens from 56 patients were characterized entirely b
129 e conducted a study of blood and skin biopsy specimens from 57 patients with a clinical diagnosis of
131 ed on the margins of intact, freshly excised specimens from 83 patients undergoing BCS and on dissect
132 nalyzed formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded specimens from 83 patients with PDAC stained for galecti
134 Clonality of C. acnes isolates from deep specimens from a potential periprosthetic shoulder infec
135 on of M. genitalium, using 22,150 urogenital specimens from both symptomatic and asymptomatic men and
136 Paired cornea- and BM-derived myofibroblast specimens from each rabbit were analyzed by LC MS/MS iTR
140 Clear differentiation was achieved between specimens from infected and uninfected subjects, and a w
141 l features have been limited to small tissue specimens from patients selected for either good kidney
146 parative genomic analyses of fecal and blood specimens from recipients of allogeneic hematopoietic ce
147 dherent microbiota signatures in gut mucosal specimens from sigmoid colon and terminal ileum of 19 IN
149 We directly compared matched saliva and NPS specimens from symptomatic patients suspected of having
152 e was recently described based on two fossil specimens from the Late Cretaceous Kachin amber of north
153 from archived histological sections, patient specimens from the United States, Philippines, and Mexic
156 th the expected results, and pooled clinical specimens had standard deviations and coefficients of va
157 foraminifera, have revealed that all modern specimens had up to 76% thinner shells than their histor
160 Skeletochronology of the small morphotype specimens indicates that they are skeletally mature desp
162 he low temperature embedding of fresh frozen specimens into a hydrogel matrix composed of hydroxyprop
167 here present the first detailed study of the specimen KNM-RU 18340 from Rusinga Island (Kenya), the o
168 temperature rise, which can modify delicate specimens, like biological tissues, and ultimately destr
169 metagenomic microbial findings from primary specimens, mass spectra captured from cultured bacterial
170 7] (GII.17 Kawasaki) strains from case stool specimens matched norovirus found in frozen raspberries
174 rectly applicable to blood and blood culture specimens, next-generation metagenomics, and gas chromat
176 se-chain-reaction (qPCR) assay of nares swab specimens obtained between the time of arrival and the s
180 in, and was initially designated as the type specimen of Homo rhodesiensis, but recently it has often
182 dence of similar primary coverts in multiple specimens of Archaeopteryx-including from the same fossi
183 dl) were directly measured in baseline blood specimens of case subjects (n = 480) and the reference s
184 t on cytologic analysis and open-flap biopsy specimens of ciliary epithelial and iris epithelial neop
185 kinase 1 (pERK) were assessed in whole mount specimens of colonic plexus by immunohistochemistry.
186 (p < 0.0001) were significantly increased in specimens of EOC compared to normal tissues, including i
188 Models cast of the heads of fresh and museum specimens of hammerhead and typical sharks were used to
192 The cost per correct result of using dried specimens only was dominated in the incremental analysis
195 uld be included on patient reports, (iii) if specimen pooling and testing by research staff represent
197 rality, mean size on MRI and in the surgical specimen, radiological type), and presence/absence of fr
198 r experimental model, analysing 24 wild-born specimens raised in captivity from 6 months to 2 years o
199 Main Quarry, which differs from P. robustus specimens recovered elsewhere in ways attributed to sexu
201 , using digital records of 475,694 herbarium specimens representing 1,653 angiosperm species collecte
202 ginosa were isolated in 10.5 and 6.4% of the specimens, respectively, and were the most common organi
206 ther and the aunt, histology of the surgical specimen revealed a diffuse growing adenocarcinoma after
209 chemical and structural analysis of natural specimens sampled at depth from an active system (Toki G
211 the histological examination of the surgical specimen showed the typical findings of KS together with
214 ochemistry analysis in human prostate cancer specimens showed that the expression of PIK3CG was signi
215 studies of positive lymph nodes and surgical specimens: size, lymphovascular/perineural invasion, and
216 host, organism, environmental source of the specimen, spatial-temporal information and other relevan
217 ransport, we assessed the stability of stool specimens stored for up to 14 days at 4 degrees C, 22 de
220 NA sequencing and direct comparison to fetal specimens suggest that the skin organoids are equivalent
222 A pathogen was identified in 12/14 (86%) PF specimens tested by either culture (9/14) or PCR (9/11).
224 were identified by the PN panel in 17.7% of specimens tested, of which 39.1% were detected in conjun
226 medium, large, 6 months and 18 months reared specimens), the maximum possible safe weekly consumption
227 given position of the electron probe on the specimen, the image intensity is determined by the degre
228 en and from region to region within the same specimen, the reasons for which are not understood.
229 his ex vivo imaging study of coronary artery specimens, the non-invasive imaging radiotracer, (18)F-f
230 atomic columns and is robust with respect to specimen thickness, electron-probe energy, and defocus.
231 Fixation and mapping of the capsulectomy specimen to select multiple representative sections are
232 itreous ice with inconsistent thickness from specimen to specimen and from region to region within th
233 f the morphological characters for assigning specimens to race and found that seed features were part
235 espiratory specimens (bronchoalveolar lavage specimens, tracheal aspirates, and sputum samples) in ad
236 ive weighted least square method to estimate specimen tumor purity based on the allele frequencies of
239 an by the use of ANS (n = 70), but no single specimen type detected all severe acute respiratory synd
241 est for T. pallidum and what are the optimal specimen types for each test?" and "What options are ava
242 ransport of alternative collection media and specimen types under a variety of temperature storage co
245 r in abruption-complicated or idiopathic PTB specimens versus normal term specimens (P < 0.001).
248 (T) ) values for the positive NPS and saliva specimens was -3.61 (95% confidence interval [CI], -5.78
250 Presence of teratoma in ORCH and PC-RPLND specimens was not a prognostic factor in this large retr
259 hoalveolar-lavage (BAL) fluid and nasal swab specimens were assessed by polymerase chain reaction, an
266 Nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal (NP/OP) specimens were collected from the case and high-risk con
267 91.1% of manual-positive/automation-negative specimens were due to expert rules that reported the pla
268 demonstrated that the results of 8 of these specimens were due to growth of microcolonies that were
273 CO(2) environment and at days 7 and 14, the specimens were harvested and analyzed by dynamic mechani
275 fter prostatectomy, the fresh whole prostate specimens were imaged in patient-specific three-dimensio
276 A total of 79,662 (43,129 BAL; 36,533 ETA) specimens were included, of which 19.3% harbored no grow
279 etection of enteric bacteria was variable if specimens were not refrigerated (22 degrees C or 35 degr
286 ckground-noise-free substrate to support the specimens, where atomically thin graphene membranes can
287 P identified 93.3% of the confirmed-positive specimens, whereas 83.6, 64.6, and 55.7% were identified
291 on ptychography can recover the phase of the specimen with continuous information transfer across a w
293 arning system that detects colorectal cancer specimens with dMMR or MSI using H&E-stained slides; it
294 was performed on 30 for-cause kidney biopsy specimens with early AMR, acute cellular rejection (ACR)
295 ETA specimens had a higher proportion of specimens with isolation of PBP (39.2% versus 27.7%) and
299 valent vaccine were detected in 1002 (14.8%) specimens, with a different pattern of HPV infection bet
300 arcass of an ancient wolf (Canis lupus) pup (specimen YG 648.1) was discovered in thawing permafrost