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1 bloodstream, causing the so-called "cytokine storm".
2 tochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM).
3 orms) and repeated it in November 2017 (post-storms).
4   ~57 cm of rain was delivered over a 10-day storm.
5 P-10 levels, two key players in the cytokine storm.
6 ress syndrome (ARDS) triggered by a cytokine storm.
7 cute stage of COVID-19 results in a cytokine storm.
8 ssive cytokine release known as the cytokine storm.
9 y due to the especially strong nature of the storm.
10 n have taken the field of gene regulation by storm.
11 purities, rendering these defects visible by STORM.
12 rtality was 17% for patients with arrhythmic storm.
13  mediators, representing an ongoing cytokine storm.
14 utes and lasting for several hours after the storm.
15  dust storms, including the 2018 global dust storm.
16 6 months after Hurricane Maria, a category V storm.
17 aspects of the influenza-associated cytokine storm.
18 ies to attenuate a COVID-19-related cytokine storm.
19 Michael in 2018, an unprecedented Category 5 storm.
20  conditions are frequently termed a cytokine storm.
21 sturbance, before, during, and after a major storm.
22 ting biomarkers associated with the cytokine storm.
23  and mitigate the destructive impacts of the storms.
24  opposed to being directly impacted by major storms.
25 and groundwater discharge, tides, waves, and storms.
26 equately reduce the burden of these cytokine storms.
27 tbreaks of neurologic syndromes and abortion storms.
28 % higher, respectively, than on days with no storms.
29  2- to 12-fold more stems than the other two storms.
30  a period of prolonged droughts and frequent storms.
31 ion is frequently affected by passing winter storms.
32  40 degrees within one sol during major dust storms.
33 ucture that existed among sites prior to the storms.
34  reported damages for a series of historical storms.
35 le to predict rapid intensification of these storms.
36 as varied sea surface temperatures caused by storms.
37  short-lived increases in water level due to storms.
38 hydrogen escape from Mars during global dust storms.
39 ponse and subsequent eicosanoid and cytokine storms.
40 early matches the mean response overall of 6 storms (24.6 for El Nino and 18.6 for La Nina).
41                                   Arrhythmic storms (4-16 events of polymorphic VT deteriorating to v
42  and nitric acid is abundant from electrical storms(4,5).
43                     Marked increases in dust storm activity coincided with unified dynasties with lar
44 torically unprecedented period of heightened storm activity common to four Florida panhandle localiti
45                    By contrast, reduced dust storm activity corresponded to decreased population size
46 variability as the dominant controls of dust storm activity in eastern China.
47 tumor growth via an "eicosanoid and cytokine storm." AFB(1)-generated debris up-regulates cyclooxygen
48 asingly vital to determine how these intense storms alter oceanography, prey movements, and the behav
49                                   During the storm, an increase in the abundance of H(2)O and HDO was
50 ation and respiratory disease, with cytokine storm and acute respiratory distress syndrome implicated
51  activation of T cells leading to a cytokine storm and consequently vascular leakage, shock, and mult
52 , unexpectedly intensified into a Category 5 storm and destroyed the Bahamas.
53 g to the receipt of tocilizumab for cytokine storm and matched to controls using propensity scores.
54 lected macroalgae over 10 days following the storm and measured tissue nutrient concentrations and de
55 mild; severe disease often involves cytokine storm and organ failure.
56 ents develop treatment-refractory electrical storm and their hemodynamic instability prevents emergen
57 sors - rising and warming seas, intensifying storms and droughts, and acidifying oceans.
58 nalyze property damage caused by 88 tropical storms and hurricanes hitting the United States between
59 esponses but also amplifies brewing cytokine storms and immune-mediated pathologies.
60 er relatively more protection against weaker storms and in states with weaker building codes.
61  decreasing the resilience of communities to storms and sea-level rise.
62 COVID-19 patients may experience a "cytokine storm" and associated organ damage characterized by an e
63 tochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) and its polarity by observing the movement of sin
64  proinflammatory cytokines release (cytokine storm) and loss of T lymphocytes (leukopenia) characteri
65 sed Toehold Optimization and Redesign Model (STORM) and Nucleic-Acid Speech (NuSpeak), two orthogonal
66 , Subset Optimization by Reference Matching (STORM) and Resolution-Enhanced (RED)-STORM to identify o
67 tochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) and structured illumination microscopy (SIM), has
68 dplain scenarios where inundation occurs 5% (storms) and 50% (baseflow) of the year, respectively.
69 John, US Virgin Islands in August 2017, (pre-storms) and repeated it in November 2017 (post-storms).
70 of drug-induced hypercytokinemia or cytokine storm, and at higher doses, some indication of restored
71 diseases including atherosclerosis, cytokine storm, and chronic autoimmune disease.
72 e molecular signature of sepsis for cytokine storm, and deregulated inflammatory reaction and proapop
73 characterized by hyperinflammation, cytokine storm, and elevations of cardiac injury biomarkers.
74 , aberrant myeloid cell activation, cytokine storm, and lymphopenia, with unknown immunopathological
75 ination therapy triggered transient cytokine storms, and (3) delivery of microRNA-122 and anti-microR
76 iated and modulated by the passage of severe storms, and that intense heat loss drove deep overturnin
77 sual trace fossils found in marginal-marine, storm- and river-flood deposits from the Middle Devonian
78                    We conclude that tropical storms are a driving force behind the structure of marin
79                                     However, storms are ephemeral and provide logistical challenges t
80                While eicosanoid and cytokine storms are well-characterized in infection and inflammat
81  Most hypotheses point towards intense solar storms as the cause for these events, although little di
82    Inclusion criteria were "definite thyroid storm," as defined by the Japanese Thyroid Association c
83 rug Administration for treatment of cytokine storm associated with chimeric antigen receptor T-cell t
84 chloroquine might also mitigate the cytokine storm associated with severe pneumonia caused by coronav
85 stemic inflammation often termed a "cytokine storm." Because interleukin-1 (IL-1) blocks the producti
86                                           As storms become increasingly intense and frequent due to c
87 cs that are based on specific hazards of the storm can help in designing tropical cyclone epidemiolog
88 High winds and precipitation associated with storms can affect lakes via short-term runoff events fro
89                            From thousands of storms captured in satellite imagery over the Sahel, we
90 val, regardless of the underlying electrical storm cause.
91                   The early- and late-season storms caused different physicochemical and bacterial co
92                                              Storms caused large and fast influxes of freshwater and
93 esult of warmer temperatures during the dust storm causing stronger atmospheric circulation and preve
94 ged from 4.6-15.4% at sites further from the storm center, but increased to 87.8% near the storm cent
95 torm center, but increased to 87.8% near the storm center.
96 250 CE and a shift to a relatively quiescent storm climate in the GOM spanning the past six centuries
97 tion and economic interests when considering storm conditions in addition to SLR.
98 ndance in the Martian atmosphere during dust storm conditions revealed a high-altitude increase in at
99 tochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) confirmed the close association between all three
100 all land-falling or near-land Atlantic basin storms, covering 1996-2011 for all metrics and up to 198
101 ism band tracked sea-state dynamics during a storm cycle in the northern Pacific.
102 tochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) data sets.
103     Cumulative snowfall from each sequential storm deepens the snow pack and insulates the sea-ice, f
104 nce of recruits <0.5 cm, but returned to pre-storm densities in 2019.
105                                              Storm deposits extended up to 10-km inland from the Gulf
106                 Droughts, floods, and severe storms diminish quality of life, elevate stress, produce
107 left and 4% on the right with respect to the storm direction.
108 super-resolved live-to-fixed and multiplexed STORM/DNA-PAINT experiments.
109 gest nearshore waves observed during the two storms do not exceed the rogue thresholds as the Draupne
110           During and following four autumnal storms, dolphins were detected less frequently and for s
111 rm-reworked mudstones of an early Ordovician storm-dominated delta (Tremadocian Beach Formation, Bell
112 he debris-stimulated eicosanoid and cytokine storm, down-regulated ER stress genes, and promoted macr
113 e sources such as groundwater inundation and storm-drain backflow being overlooked in studies that in
114  mechanisms: (1) direct marine flooding, (2) storm-drain backflow, and (3) groundwater inundation.
115                    Our results revealed that storm drains had 45% lower percentage of Ae. aegypti lar
116            These results are indicating that storm drains, bromeliads and garbage cans had significan
117 arrier, a condition tied to the frequency of storm-driven overwashes and thus barrier elevation durin
118 al responses to meteorological events (e.g., storms, drought) are less well known.
119                            However, stronger storms due to climate change may be outside their histor
120  attribute to a detectable change in extreme storms due to global warming.
121 ras occurred in more than 90% of geomagnetic storms during 2014-2018, indicating that they are a syst
122 ng that other components of run-off or other storm effects likely exert a larger influence on bacteri
123 ter than previous studies that have examined storm effects on animal movement.
124                Overall, we found significant storm effects on the movement behavior of a demersal fis
125                                          The storm effects were short-lived and bacterial communities
126 Graves' disease represented the main thyroid storm etiologies (30 [33%] and 24 [26%] patients, respec
127  CE, which is recognized as an extreme solar storm even though it did not generate an anomalous radio
128 the lower San Diego River watershed during a storm event and analyzed for fipronil, three of its degr
129  analyses performed on Beach Formation muddy storm event beds reveal spatially distinct delta(34)S an
130                                     Episodic storm-event organic concentrations and loads were compar
131                   This study illuminates how storm events can result in major sediment deposition, wh
132                                              Storm events disproportionately mobilize dissolved phosp
133 stal area flooded will be caused by tide and storm events with 32% due to projected regional sea leve
134 angroves shelter coastlines during hazardous storm events with coastal communities experiencing mangr
135 e is known about how they respond to extreme storm events, particularly in nearshore subtropical regi
136 reasing P loads relative to base flow during storm events, whereas N loads were proportional to disch
137 g putative coral and human pathogens, during storm events.
138 conservation tillage on N and P loads during storm events.
139 communities quickly recovered following both storm events.
140                                              Storm evolution in the control experiment with wet antec
141                       Pulse stress, from the storm, exhibited some influence on symbiont beta diversi
142 ty in projections of the frequency of weaker storms explains over 95% of the uncertainty in outage pr
143 munities and ecosystems from rising seas and storm flooding and influence the stability of barrier is
144 s undergone frequent and intense heat waves, storms, floods, and droughts.
145 ulted from compounding effects of a tropical storm followed by an atmospheric heatwave.
146 toms to a hyperinflammatory state ("cytokine storm") followed by acute respiratory distress syndrome
147   In conclusion, the legacy of Arctic winter storms for sea-ice and the ice-associated ecosystem in t
148 tochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) for pathological tissue (PathSTORM), we uncover a
149 e warmer Early Eocene are more favorable for storm formation over the Southern Hemisphere, particular
150 s of patients with those most severe thyroid storm forms requiring ICU admission.
151 nadequate for resilience planning; increased storm frequency and intensity necessitate modification o
152  the topsoil and thereby increasing the dust storm frequency.
153 are the destructiveness of recorded damaging storms from different areas and at different times.
154                                       During storms, gray triggerfish movement and emigration rates w
155 , 2003, hours after a fast-moving convective storm had crossed the lake.
156 the COVID-19 pandemic, research on "cytokine storms" has been reinvigorated in the field of infectiou
157 ss the globe, extreme weather events such as storms have increased in frequency, intensity, and durat
158 tropical cyclone exposure based on different storm hazards.
159 gs suggest that before the onset of the dust storm, HDO abundances were reduced to levels below detec
160 emic inflammation accompanied by a "cytokine storm," hemostasis alterations and severe vasculitis hav
161                                 Quantitative STORM imaging show that Na(+) and K(ATP) channels are lo
162 es and tubulin in cells, using DNA-PAINT and STORM imaging.
163 washes and thus barrier elevation during the storm impact.
164 he different mechanisms through which winter storms impact the coupled Arctic sea-ice system.
165 eteotsunami was generated by the fast-moving storm impacting the eastern coast of the lake.
166                                  Forecasting storm impacts on these ecosystems requires consideration
167  time characterizing barrier's resiliency to storm impacts-changes rapidly with the control parameter
168 the development of MIS-C as well as cytokine storm in adult COVID-19 patients, with important implica
169             A unique feature of the cytokine storm in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the dram
170 erinflammatory state referred to as cytokine storm in its severest form has been marked by elevation
171 f tocilizumab for the management of cytokine storm in patients with COVID-19.
172 emonstrates that BR therapy reduces cytokine storm in plasma and ELISA demonstrates reduced levels of
173  Maria landed on Puerto Rico as a category 4 storm in September of 2017.
174 erall, this study characterized the cytokine storm in severe COVID-19 and provides insights into immu
175 nic mice produced a modest TH1/2/17 cytokine storm in the lung and spleen that peaked by day 2, and a
176 ss building damages related to extratropical storms in Europe, but the methodology is applicable glob
177 ons in pregnant cows and can cause "abortion storms" in susceptible herds.
178     The sequalae of this IAV-driven vascular storm included placental growth retardation and intraute
179 g in southern summer, and surged during dust storms, including the 2018 global dust storm.
180  that is further propelled with the cytokine storm induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection or the loss of fun
181    We summarize the current understanding of storm-induced phytoplankton dynamics, identify knowledge
182  microseism generation, post-low-tide bores, storm-induced sediment transport, infragravity waves, an
183                      Here, we present a dust storm intensity record dating back to the first unified
184              Projected increases in cyclonic storm intensity under a warming climate will have profou
185  conversion of wetlands to croplands reduced storm intensity, and also, non-saturated soils reduced r
186 ober of 2018 and, as critical contributor to storm intensity, likely contributed to the subsequent ex
187 od due to the variety of factors that affect storm intensity, the limited time spans of existing reco
188  comprehensive synthesis that identifies how storms interact with lake and watershed attributes and t
189 ammation markers were suggestive of cytokine storm (interleukin-6 median, 135 pg/mL) and macrophage a
190 d with tree species susceptibility to severe storms is key to predicting the future of forest ecosyst
191 diction of total water levels during extreme storms is necessary to minimize coastal impacts.
192 he utility of a broad term such as "cytokine storm" is that it reflects a convergence on a systemic i
193  deposition is generally attributed to major storms, is important for the maintenance of barrier isla
194              Up to 30 PFASs were analyzed in storm, leachate, and fjord water; marine sediments; mari
195 d inflammatory gene dysregulation ("cytokine storm"), leading to systemic damage and often death.
196 nificantly elevated, resulting in a cytokine storm-like phenotype.
197  collected data, and evaluated for pesticide storm load and concentrations under several management s
198 ar-amended biofilters, reduce both pesticide storm load and toxicity benchmark exceedances, while con
199 es, while conventional biofilters reduce the storm load but provide minimal toxicity benchmark exceed
200  pneumonia patients indicate that a cytokine storm may increase morbidity and mortality.
201 tems is to attribute impacts specifically to storm meteorology rather than differences in forest char
202 onsideration of risk factors associated with storm meteorology, landscape structure, and forest attri
203 to attribute these differences in impacts to storm meteorology.
204 r time, with the locations most conducive to storms migrating equatorward in both hemispheres.
205 l, an excessive activation leads to cytokine storms, multiple organ failure, and even death.
206 vy water (HDO) at the onset of a global dust storm, obtained by the NOMAD and ACS instruments onboard
207 herapeutic ability of AVR-25 to mitigate the storm of inflammation and minimize tissue injury with hi
208 we describe how the crisis creates a perfect storm of reduced funding, restrictions on the operations
209 e response of bottlenose dolphins to intense storms offshore Maryland, USA between 2015 and 2017.
210 cane Michael (2018) was the first Category 5 storm on record to make landfall on the Florida panhandl
211                                  Global dust storms on Mars are rare(1,2) but can affect the Martian
212 dust storm, suggesting a fast impact of dust storms on the Martian atmosphere.
213 od of severe COVID-19 or to treat the immune storm or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) that
214 T in 26 patients, including 8 with recent VT storm or VT requiring intravenous medication, and 5 with
215                        But do they represent storms or tsunami?
216 enation-supported drug-refractory electrical storm patients, 42% survived 6 months post-ICU admission
217 lation dynamics of a major colony of Leach's Storm-petrel (Hydrobates leucorhous) on Grand Colombier
218       By reconstructing the last ~5,800 y of storm-petrel dynamics, we demonstrate that this colony u
219                    More frequent and heavier storms prevailed during the cold Little Ice Age, dominat
220 e, the degree of dune recovery after a large storm provides a simple measure of the short-term resili
221                   The virus-induced cytokine storm puts the immune system in overdrive at the expense
222         For example, excessive rainfall from storms rapidly lowers salinity, which can destroy coasta
223 the greatest 24-h rain intensities among all storms recorded in Puerto Rico, yielding maximum 24-h re
224                    We find the average after-storm recovery time-a relaxation time characterizing bar
225 es describes outcomes for 5 patients with VT storm refractory to drug therapy treated with left stell
226 sociation criteria, and at least one thyroid storm-related organ failure.
227                                              Storm-related rainfall was a stronger predictor of fores
228                                          The storm-relative proximity, intensity, and depth of the su
229                                      Thyroid storm represents a rare but life-threatening endocrine e
230                                      Thyroid storm requiring ICU admission causes high in-ICU mortali
231 onstrating the context-dependency of extreme storm responses in a subtropical coastal ecosystem.
232           Plasma exchange mitigates cytokine storm, reverses organ failure, and could improve surviva
233 -delta(34)S and -delta(56)Fe in bioturbated, storm-reworked mudstones of an early Ordovician storm-do
234                                         As a storm's path and intensity influence the severity of the
235 ining populations of threatened species in a storm's path.
236 as compared them to use of distance from the storm's track, which has been used as a proxy for exposu
237 crew against SPEs with vehicle optimization, storm shelter concepts, and/or active dosimetry; however
238  few days during the development of the dust storm, suggesting a fast impact of dust storms on the Ma
239 omes overlap with those released in cytokine storm, suggesting close connections between ineffective
240 sed radio frequency noise generated by solar storms, suggesting the potential for magnetoreception in
241        Coastal wetlands dampen the impact of storm surge and strong winds.
242 l lowlands that are exposed to both wind and storm surge hazards.
243 0.2% chance per year), (iv) considering that storm surge projections may deviate from the historical
244 erences between published sea-level rise and storm surge projections, and how these differences can i
245                       Global models of tide, storm surge, and wave setup are used to obtain projectio
246 so protect interior coastal communities from storm surges and wave-driven erosion.
247 l floods are primarily composed of tides and storm surges due to tropical (TCs) and extra-tropical cy
248 escales beyond this century, (iii) resolving storm surges with a low chance of occurring (e.g., a 0.2
249 ile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) and cytokine storm syndrome (CSS), a potentially fatal complication o
250 eviously unappreciated role in sHLH/cytokine storm syndrome pathogenesis by preventing macrophages fr
251 the disease and has been labeled a 'cytokine storm syndrome' (CSS).
252 tiocytosis (sHLH), a severe form of cytokine storm syndrome, is the emergence of overactivated macrop
253 tress syndrome that may progress to cytokine storm syndrome, organ dysfunction, and death.
254                                     Cytokine storm syndromes (CSS) are severe hyperinflammatory condi
255 Since the first textbook devoted to cytokine storm syndromes (CSSs) was published in 2019, the world
256 cal cyclones (TC) are one of the most severe storm systems on Earth and cause significant loss of lif
257 entage of their encounters feeding after the storm than they did before or during.
258 d interferon-gamma) critical to the cytokine storm that amplifies expansion of donor APCs and their a
259 nt is also possibly related to a huge marine storm that devastated the ports of Naples in 1343 (200 k
260 tabolism-related systems configure a perfect storm that explains many acrylamide neurotoxic effects,
261      Bacterial infection triggers a cytokine storm that needs to be resolved to maintain the host's w
262 t peaked by day 2, and an extended chemokine storm that was detected in both lungs and brain.
263 ompares to the historical record of tropical storms that have assailed the island of Puerto Rico sinc
264 lti-year time scales in the absence of large storms; therefore, paleotempestites can be more complex
265 er characterize the contribution of cytokine storm to COVID-19 pathophysiology.
266 tching (STORM) and Resolution-Enhanced (RED)-STORM to identify other signals in the NMR spectra relat
267 tochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) to define subdomains within the light-sensing rod
268 tochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) to locate the positions of the nanoparticles with
269                Driven by winds, currents and storms towards the coast of the continent, these rafts a
270 n shows an equatorward enhancement of winter storm track activity in the northeastern Pacific, favori
271 rod (14.6-12.8 ka), the northeastern Pacific storm track contracted poleward, consistent with wetter
272 le pattern, controlled by interaction of the storm track with ocean-atmosphere conditions over the Pa
273 tion and strength of the mid-latitude winter storm track.
274 e southward shift of the Northern Hemisphere storm tracks and the associated delayed iceberg discharg
275 mpared to traditional evaluation metrics for storm tracks or precipitation itself.
276 redominantly in winter months along westerly storm tracks, the model suggests that during extreme pea
277 mine regional temperature, precipitation and storm tracks.
278 ing precipitation through seasonal shifts in storm tracks.
279 on (13 patients [14%]) were the main thyroid storm-triggering factors.
280 y to contribute to the pathological cytokine storm underlying STSS.
281 rricane Dorian, predicted to remain tropical storm, unexpectedly intensified into a Category 5 storm
282 ce wave and its impacts during a geomagnetic storm using multi-satellite and ground-based measurement
283                               This chemokine storm was also detected in the brain at day 6.
284                                This vascular storm was associated with elevated levels of the adhesio
285 forest aboveground biomass (AGB) lost to the storms was estimated at 10.44 (+/-2.33) Tg, ca. 23% of i
286 ically scaled wave-tank experiments to model storm wave interactions with boulders, and show that sto
287 ve interactions with boulders, and show that storm waves can produce all the features of imbricated C
288                             These arrhythmic storms were always refractory to conventional antiarrhyt
289                 Higher movement rates during storms were due to increased mobility at night, and emig
290  trauma is associated with an early 'genomic storm' which causes simultaneous up- and down-regulation
291 n aberrant inflammatory response or cytokine storm, which contributes to the severity of illness.
292 tory syndrome coronavirus 2-induced cytokine storm, which drives acute respiratory distress syndrome
293 key challenge to predicting how more intense storms will influence these ecosystems is to attribute i
294 ng quinidine therapy Conclusions: Arrhythmic storm with recurrent polymorphic VT in patients with cor
295 ndustrial emission, vehicle exhaust and dust storm with the mean contributions of 47%, 15% and 7%, re
296 te to significantly reduced N:P loads during storms with potential implications for the water quality
297 retory phenotype fuels further 'inflammatory storms', with free radicals leading to further DNA damag
298 acted water clarity for 6 days following the storm, with greatest impacts closest to the river mouth.
299 he aorta, resulted in a peripheral "vascular storm," with elevated proinflammatory and antiviral medi
300  Hurricane Maria intensified to a Category 5 storm within 24 h, devastating Puerto Rico.

 
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