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1 nd breastfeeding infants may be particularly vulnerable.
2 ars compacta (SNpc), and SNCA mice were more vulnerable.
3 itats, 50% may be endangered, and 28% may be vulnerable.
4 iratory disease and deaths among infants and vulnerable adults.
5 mprising several key forms: grandiose versus vulnerable, agentic versus communal, admirative versus r
6 can result into iatrogenic sequelae to these vulnerable anatomic conditions, such as development and
7 ricans with opioid use disorder, who-already vulnerable and marginalized-are heavily dependent on fac
8 es, including vaccines when available, reach vulnerable and minority communities and are distributed
9  instability, when the entire genome becomes vulnerable and multiple chromosomal alterations can form
10   Younger adolescents were perceived as more vulnerable and prioritized for shelters over those who w
11 ly complex dynamic allostery is surprisingly vulnerable and provide further insights into the intimat
12                                   In adults, vulnerable and resilient phenotypes emerged in both the
13 nts centered on transcriptomic comparison of vulnerable and resistant neurons across species, Roussar
14                                              Vulnerable and underserved populations are adversely aff
15 outcomes and health behaviors, but medically vulnerable and underserved populations are less likely t
16  initiation of prenatal care among medically vulnerable and underserved populations.
17 analyzed the fecal microbiome of control, SL/vulnerable, and LL/resilient rats using shotgun metageno
18 st WTI) water towers are also among the most vulnerable, and that climatic and socio-economic changes
19 ng the extent to which people worry and feel vulnerable, and the other characterizing the extent to w
20  cell wall, was shown to be an essential and vulnerable antimycobacterial drug target.
21 irls in humanitarian settings are especially vulnerable as their support systems are often disrupted.
22 ry urban center based on its high density of vulnerable assets and present-day tidal flooding issues.
23 ding (LAD) coronary artery ligation to mimic vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques and their rupture lea
24 econdary forests are expected to become more vulnerable because of increased exposure to higher tempe
25 ns and their families also may be especially vulnerable because of several circumstances that relate
26 than the Greater Antilles, resulting in more vulnerable bird communities.
27 lusion, we demonstrate the ability to detect vulnerable carotid plaques using combined SWE, with grou
28 ound shear wave elastography (SWE) to detect vulnerable carotid plaques, evaluating group velocity an
29                                        These vulnerable cells are subjected to photodynamic therapy (
30  pathological process that ultimately claims vulnerable cells.
31                         Patients residing in vulnerable communities characterized by a high SVI gener
32 d longevity of protective immunity have left vulnerable communities fearful that they may become the
33 h efforts may be needed to mobilize the most vulnerable communities.
34 le information on how to stabilize this ADCC-vulnerable conformation.
35 impact of both (i) APOE and (ii) AD-PRS on a vulnerable cortico-limbic scene-processing network heavi
36 a composite index score to identify the most vulnerable counties (top 20%) to this syndemic.
37  lung resection who lived in highly socially vulnerable counties had an estimate 28-68% increased odd
38                                  Of the most vulnerable counties, 69% are reservation counties and 62
39 g states in the Caribbean are among the most vulnerable countries on the planet to climate variabilit
40 a black/minority patient from a low socially vulnerable county, as well as a markedly higher risk tha
41 ressed couples and to prevent distress among vulnerable couples.
42 itigate weather-induced stresses in the most vulnerable cropland.
43   Early-migration phenotypes were especially vulnerable due to prolonged residency in inland streams
44 this response is crucial in a system that is vulnerable due to, for example, aging and ongoing neurod
45 on of a novel environment presented during a vulnerable early phase of consolidation.
46             These regions are among the most vulnerable ecosystems to anthropogenic climate and land
47          Alpine habitats are one of the most vulnerable ecosystems to environmental change, however,
48             Africa contains some of the most vulnerable ecosystems to fires.
49 ortant to the annual carbon balance of these vulnerable ecosystems.
50 ogether, our data suggests how this antibody vulnerable Env conformation is stabilized.Importance Sta
51 taminated sediments and waters in protecting vulnerable fish and shellfish species.
52 e availability of compositional databases of vulnerable foods, and (iii) the creation of centres of c
53 agement during mitosis, when tumor cells are vulnerable, for efficacy.
54 ccompanied minors (UAMs) are recognized as a vulnerable group and consequently prioritized by relief
55  events with limited adverse effects in this vulnerable group.
56 ecific neurobiological changes that occur in vulnerable groups following heroin self-administration.
57 ategy for transmission control is focused on vulnerable groups such as mobile and migrant populations
58 e times of higher risk and identify the most vulnerable groups.
59  long-term care facilities, particularly for vulnerable groups.
60 ation of innate immune signaling in the most vulnerable HD neurons provides a novel framework to unde
61  protect bears and garden dormice during the vulnerable hibernating period.
62 ed a novel radiomics model that identified a vulnerable high-risk group of early stage patients assoc
63                      Critical counties (high-vulnerable-hotspot) are mostly located in the southern a
64 in the US overall and living in economically vulnerable households, defined as income <$40 000 or at
65 in the association cortices are particularly vulnerable in cognitive disorders such as schizophrenia
66  often has its genesis in adolescence and in vulnerable individuals associated with psychiatric comor
67                                           In vulnerable individuals, acute illness can also produce p
68 inflammatory processes in the vHPC of stress vulnerable individuals.
69 sproportionate effects, such as delirium, in vulnerable individuals.
70 nation reduces the incidence of infection in vulnerable infants (<1 year) and shifts the age of first
71  targeting the households where children are vulnerable is important to improve child health in the c
72 nservation efforts should focus primarily on vulnerable marine ecosystems and habitat-forming species
73 e connectivity among areas closed to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems.
74                          To protect the most vulnerable marine species it is essential to have an und
75 Ac for antidepressant-like effects of LAC in vulnerable mice characterized by restoration of stress-i
76                                              Vulnerable mice exhibited a pronounced increase in runni
77 nd mice, sTDP43 transcripts were enriched in vulnerable motor neurons, and we observed a striking acc
78  binding of these substrates can disturb the vulnerable network of interactions responsible for facil
79 es the progression of pathological tau along vulnerable neuronal circuits, and demonstrates the utili
80 aging, and neurodegeneration within the most vulnerable neurons in AD.
81 for EVs in AD, where the endosomal system in vulnerable neurons is compromised, contributing to the r
82  unknown whether this is the case at disease-vulnerable NMJs and whether it translates into an impair
83 e or guide nerve terminal sprouts at disease-vulnerable NMJs, a phenomenon essential for compensatory
84 egorising the Mediterranean subpopulation as Vulnerable on the Red List of Threatened Species.
85 particularly in avian populations considered vulnerable or endangered.
86 eater contribution to the destabilization of vulnerable particulate OM, while lime causes a comparabl
87 h high morbidity and mortality especially in vulnerable patient populations.
88                     A broader concept of the vulnerable patient, not just the vulnerable plaque, take
89 essment can facilitate the identification of vulnerable patients and implementation of adequate preve
90 s comprehensive study identifies potentially vulnerable patients and warrants supportive intervention
91 ote five ethical goals: 1) to protect highly vulnerable patients, 2) to demonstrate respect for perso
92 d worldwide and become pathogenic for highly vulnerable patients.
93 it that supports breathing at a particularly vulnerable period in life.
94 ly with age, with midlife being a critically vulnerable period in life.
95 rsight, informed consent, or protections for vulnerable persons or communities.
96 atic stress is associated with a cocaine use-vulnerable phenotype and suggests that differences in ph
97 d the importance of gut microbiota to the SL/vulnerable phenotype.
98 rdopaminergia accelerated progression of the vulnerable phenotype.
99   Obstructive lesions more commonly harbored vulnerable plaque morphology than nonobstructive lesions
100 cept of the vulnerable patient, not just the vulnerable plaque, takes into account the diversity and
101 ructive nonculprit lesion containing complex vulnerable plaque.
102 nary intervention (PCI) of non-flow-limiting vulnerable plaques.
103 out a critical environmentally/operationally vulnerable point on LED stability.
104 ansmission and significant mortality in this vulnerable population but little broader spread, whereas
105 xibility and robustness, increasing risk for vulnerable population groups.
106 prospect of scaling up improved care to this vulnerable population in settings with low resources.
107 at may impart an increased risk for a highly vulnerable population, whereby pubertal programming of t
108  measures to prevent COVID-19 spread in this vulnerable population.
109 erative setting to improve outcomes for this vulnerable population.
110  are required to improve oral health in this vulnerable population.
111 oncerns regarding the health and safety of a vulnerable population.
112 t fostemsavir as a treatment option for this vulnerable population.
113 sion and other psychiatric disorders in this vulnerable population.
114 e risk factors for RF and fatal illness in a vulnerable population.
115 the T cell compartment in early life in this vulnerable population.
116 ignificantly inhibit ThTR-2, particularly in vulnerable populations (e.g., individuals with alcoholis
117 l, lactose, and exogenous hormones; and that vulnerable populations are better nourished by vegetable
118 ioids, but there is little information about vulnerable populations at high risk of opioid abuse and
119 onary infections in smokers, ex-smokers, and vulnerable populations exposed to secondhand smoke.
120 ordable and reliable, allowing monitoring of vulnerable populations from the comfort of their homes.
121  extent of public restraint and cocooning of vulnerable populations may save or cost thousands of liv
122 s pandemic to create large and significantly vulnerable populations of patients with COVID-19 and dia
123 ts for long-term sequelae after COVID-19 for vulnerable populations of patients with diabetes.
124 th measures targeting specific locations and vulnerable populations to mitigate the current opioids c
125  research establishing the immune history of vulnerable populations, modeling when and where the next
126 ealth disparities among several historically vulnerable populations, with stark differences in the pr
127 g pregnant women are needed, particularly in vulnerable populations.
128 o produce systematically larger variation in vulnerable populations.
129 ive collection methods may improve access to vulnerable populations.
130 l policies on scaling up LPG stove use among vulnerable populations.
131 tions to these and other health crises among vulnerable populations.
132 xiety, but poses ethical issues when testing vulnerable populations.
133 t programs may penalize practices that serve vulnerable populations.
134 ence to screening guidelines, especially for vulnerable populations.
135 rventions are needed to engage and treat all vulnerable populations.
136 tantiating the need for reducing exposure in vulnerable populations.
137 aths and the spread of infectious disease in vulnerable populations.
138 surrogate for predicting clinical risk among vulnerable populations.
139  particular among real-world susceptible and vulnerable populations.
140 ion management may disproportionately affect vulnerable populations.
141 ltered by transplant of the microbiome of SL/vulnerable rats into non-stressed rats.
142  of GABA synthesis in the PeF produces panic-vulnerable rats.
143 lating microbiota, such as Clostridia, in SL/vulnerable rats.
144                     The striatum is the most vulnerable region, although all brain regions undergo ne
145 en the reduced grey matter density in the AD-vulnerable regions and increased NFL concentrations in C
146 ersal, predict climate refugia, and identify vulnerable regions for multiple species under climate ch
147 d our results suggest that predicted climate vulnerable regions in the more mesic northern range like
148 tions in CSF and plasma are associated in AD-vulnerable regions in the presence of amyloid positivity
149      Moreover, we demonstrate within disease-vulnerable regions of the human brain that a neuron-spec
150  toward managing and conserving peatlands in vulnerable regions, such as the Amazon where recent reco
151 gies amongst some of the most prevalent, and vulnerable scenarios surgeons encounter.
152 boundaries (TBs) in Ni-based superalloys are vulnerable sites for failure in demanding environments,
153 t specifically provide home based support to vulnerable, socially disadvantaged women who are either
154  priority areas for the conservation of this Vulnerable species.
155  investigate the mechanisms by which a panic-vulnerable state could lead to persistent fear.
156 nd that people in groups with a robot making vulnerable statements converse substantially more with e
157                                              Vulnerable subgroups of the population in terms of harde
158                   Targeting distributions to vulnerable subgroups such as malnourished children is on
159 ntratumoral radiomics was used to identify a vulnerable subset of lung patients associated with poor
160 that these S proteins play, they represent a vulnerable target for the development of therapeutics.
161  The cholangiocyte basolateral side was more vulnerable than the apical side to treatment with either
162 ove to areas where they are less exposed and vulnerable than where they came from.
163 ple in areas where they are more exposed and vulnerable than where they would otherwise migrate.
164                             Adolescence is a vulnerable time for personality development.
165 l pigment epithelium (RPE) is a particularly vulnerable tissue to age-dependent degeneration.
166 strate that the myocardium of female mice is vulnerable to a slowly emerging metabolic disorder follo
167     Older patients with HF seem particularly vulnerable to adverse health impacts from UNGD activity.
168  more recent immigration may be particularly vulnerable to adverse health outcomes.
169 uctures affected by youthful drinking may be vulnerable to age-alcohol interactions in later adulthoo
170 he planktonic state is considered to be more vulnerable to antimicrobial agents and immune responses,
171 s based on self-reported data and is thereby vulnerable to bias.
172 r implicate the cerebellum as a brain region vulnerable to blast-induced mTBI.
173  address under such conditions, and IDPs are vulnerable to both.
174 ns coactivated during resting states that is vulnerable to brain disorders.
175 iferating cells within tumors may be acutely vulnerable to chemotherapy.
176 he auditory synapse of GLAST KO mice is more vulnerable to cisplatin administration during the active
177 -pollinated trees that is hypothesized to be vulnerable to climate change due to its correlation with
178 ies in the Global South being generally more vulnerable to climate impacts.
179 zed interactions are likely to be especially vulnerable to climate warming.
180 e of sea-level rise, deltas are increasingly vulnerable to coastal hazards as declining sediment supp
181 r remarkable cognitive abilities may make us vulnerable to cognitive disorders when we lose essential
182  hematopoietic stem cell transplantation are vulnerable to colonization and infection with multidrug-
183 ther than robustness render the network more vulnerable to compound natural-targeted disruptions incl
184 atty-acid amide hydrolase or FAAH) were more vulnerable to cortical thinning.
185 viduals with this allele may be particularly vulnerable to COVID-19, as they were previously shown to
186 with cancer are immunocompromised and may be vulnerable to COVID-related morbidity and mortality.
187 tes-associated liver tumors are specifically vulnerable to cyclin D1 deficiency and CDK4 inhibition,
188 te loss in neurological disease leaves axons vulnerable to damage and degeneration, and activity-depe
189 ules have low rates of cell turnover but are vulnerable to damage caused by stones, like their mammal
190 ed upon the fiber structure are particularly vulnerable to damage.
191 reases, a higher proportion of old soil C is vulnerable to decomposition and can become a large flux
192 hysiological systems, which would make ticks vulnerable to dehydration and microbial dysbiosis.
193 fer robustness to growth may be specifically vulnerable to deletions or mutations that affect subsets
194 hy children of depressed mothers may be more vulnerable to depression themselves and may help shape f
195 e, to understand why some people may be more vulnerable to developing affective disorders, we investi
196 and VDR(lox) mice made the VDR(DeltaPC) less vulnerable to dextran sulfate sodium colitis, suggesting
197 trieval, become temporarily destabilized and vulnerable to disruptions, followed by reconsolidation.
198 ch constrains their movements and makes them vulnerable to disturbance.
199 retching during differentiation, making them vulnerable to DNA damage.
200 patterns of which species and trees are most vulnerable to drought, and the underlying mechanisms hav
201     South American (SA) societies are highly vulnerable to droughts and pluvials, but lack of long-te
202          Similarly, DKO hearts were not more vulnerable to dysfunction caused by transaortic constric
203  effects, especially in cerebellum, which is vulnerable to early developmental stress and is dense wi
204 ed habitats make these habitats particularly vulnerable to environmental change in alpine ecosystems.
205  thermal tolerance, they may be particularly vulnerable to environmental change.
206   Tropical ectotherms are hypothesized to be vulnerable to environmental changes, but cascading effec
207 mental genes including autism candidates are vulnerable to environmental exposures and common feature
208 losses can be worse among those who are more vulnerable to exposure and this can be enhanced by commu
209 l expression in prostate tumor samples, were vulnerable to expression alterations, and were convergen
210  and diversity of the population, renders it vulnerable to extinction by rapidly applied additional p
211 is (PCA), are mapped to identify populations vulnerable to extreme heat.
212  occupying less forested landscapes are most vulnerable to extreme winter weather.
213 policy interventions that target communities vulnerable to food insecurity, to reduce the burden of d
214  ultimately renders the donating optic nerve vulnerable to further metabolic stress, which could expl
215 ggest that these species may be particularly vulnerable to future climate change.
216 afrost thaws and soil organic matter becomes vulnerable to greater microbial decomposition.
217 ppropriate for subgroups identified as being vulnerable to greater toxicity.
218  surgical training leave trainees especially vulnerable to harassing behavior.
219                                   Plants are vulnerable to heat stress, especially during reproductiv
220 iodiversity hotspots (GBHs) are increasingly vulnerable to human stressors such as anthropogenic clim
221 sing regions of Antarctica's ice shelves are vulnerable to hydrofracture if inundated with water.
222 (by area) both buttress upstream ice and are vulnerable to hydrofracture if inundated with water.
223 s with drought-sensitive leaves will be most vulnerable to immediate and longer-term growth reduction
224 for neuronal health, as neurons are uniquely vulnerable to impairment in organelle quality control pa
225 matory bowel diseases (IBD) are particularly vulnerable to infection with Clostridioides difficile (C
226     The latter makes this species especially vulnerable to infectious diseases.
227                      While protecting groups vulnerable to influenza is likely a useful starting poin
228 ly during DNA replication initiation that is vulnerable to inhibition as combination therapy in cance
229 regions of the Earth, but it is increasingly vulnerable to invasions by marine, freshwater and terres
230 ial for epithelial immune defense and highly vulnerable to ischemia-reperfusion injury.
231  in ALS, and each lower motor unit cell type vulnerable to its own set of age-related phenotypes, the
232 nd destroys CD4(+) T cells, leaving the host vulnerable to life-threatening opportunistic infections
233  in environmental health (EH) studies may be vulnerable to linkage and we investigated, in a case stu
234  EH studies frequently include data that are vulnerable to linkage with voter lists, tax and real est
235 unable to cope with energetic stress and are vulnerable to low glucose levels and metformin.
236 lopment and may predispose individuals to be vulnerable to lung disease in later life.
237 rturb proximate ketones, which are generally vulnerable to many chemical reduction methods used for t
238 sed by high levels of inequities and is also vulnerable to many natural disasters.
239                  The membrane is also highly vulnerable to many types of perturbation, including heat
240 fection, which could make dairy animals more vulnerable to mastitis.
241                  Species may be particularly vulnerable to mate-finding Allee effects if females rely
242 plex coastal system whose channel network is vulnerable to morphological changes caused by sea level
243 at adult cerebellar neurons are particularly vulnerable to mutant TBP.
244 ence that cortical networks are particularly vulnerable to mutations of Mecp2 in PV neurons.
245             This population is exceptionally vulnerable to neuropsychiatric disease presentation duri
246 lase cathepsin D (CatD), a marker of neurons vulnerable to NFT pathology.
247 ltivated areas across Europe are potentially vulnerable to nitrate leaching for at least one-third of
248  hair cells in the inner ear are selectively vulnerable to numerous genetic and environmental insults
249 ns compromise ATP synthesis and render cells vulnerable to nutrient and oxidative stress conditions.
250 kes the primate prefrontal cortex especially vulnerable to off-target effects of DREADD actuator drug
251 ry unsustainable and renders plastic markets vulnerable to oil price volatility.
252  However, food systems contribute to and are vulnerable to ongoing climate and environmental changes
253  nonhardened state, will become increasingly vulnerable to ongoing climate change.
254  have plateau iris; MPS type IV patients are vulnerable to open-angle glaucoma; MPS type VI patients
255 l coresidence, are, all else equal, the most vulnerable to outbreaks of COVID-19.
256 ate such multimodal data, however, are often vulnerable to overfitting, poor generalization, and diff
257 les at the highest wealth quintile were more vulnerable to overweight and/or obesity as 49% of them w
258       G6PD deficiency makes red cells highly vulnerable to oxidative damage, and therefore susceptibl
259  catalytic mechanisms that are intrinsically vulnerable to oxygen.
260 royal jelly, propolis, and beeswax, are also vulnerable to PA contamination.
261 onic, periodic opioid use before surgery are vulnerable to persistent postoperative opioid use.
262             Early identification of patients vulnerable to persistent use may enhance the value of su
263 a sample of individuals who are particularly vulnerable to political alienation due to psychiatric co
264        Tropical marine ecosystems are highly vulnerable to pollution and climate change.
265           Moving animals are conspicuous and vulnerable to predators.
266 ide with stress, may render individuals more vulnerable to PTSD.
267         COASY-knockdown xenografts were more vulnerable to radiation, showing delayed tumor growth, d
268      Various studies showed that beacons are vulnerable to re-identification (or membership inference
269 ystems in the western US may be particularly vulnerable to reductions in primary production and conse
270 cribed for sepsis patients, who are uniquely vulnerable to renal dysfunction.
271 le is comparable to oseltamivir but is still vulnerable to resistance.
272 edicated on cross-sectional research that is vulnerable to sampling bias.
273                        SNFs are particularly vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2, and residents are at risk of s
274 ts with mutations affecting this circuit are vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2.
275  the smallest size range where they are most vulnerable to scavenging loss, thus greatly increasing t
276          Patients in an ICU are particularly vulnerable to sepsis.
277 c self-renewal ability, and renders HSC more vulnerable to serial myeloablative 5-fluorouracil treatm
278 g and shielding individuals who are the most vulnerable to severe COVID-19 infection, on cumulative d
279 rsity and often fragmented ecology, are then vulnerable to small stochastic perturbations that furthe
280 thus considered as the socio-ecosystems most vulnerable to species and habitat loss.
281                               Germ cells are vulnerable to stress.
282 -expressing interneurons (PV-INs) are highly vulnerable to stressors and have been implicated in many
283  drive, which, in turn, may render them more vulnerable to such perturbations.
284 ancer cells are predisposed to ER stress and vulnerable to targeted interventions against ongoing UPR
285 at human iPSC-derived motor neurons are more vulnerable to TDP-43 aggregation and toxicity compared w
286 re common features that make them especially vulnerable to the complications of and mortality from CO
287                        Children are uniquely vulnerable to the consequences of climate change, includ
288            Compounds present in broccoli are vulnerable to the digestive process, and encapsulation b
289 r small size, these systems are particularly vulnerable to the effects of chemical pollution.
290 functional organization, may be particularly vulnerable to the influences of early ketamine exposure.
291 eatment with CB-839 rendered GLS(high) cells vulnerable to the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inh
292 actors that determine which species are most vulnerable to the synergistic effects of climate change
293 icate that particular brain regions are more vulnerable to TS genetic and hormonal effects during pub
294 9 pandemic, which may leave communities more vulnerable to vaccine-preventable diseases.
295          The central nervous system (CNS) is vulnerable to viral infection, yet few host factors in t
296 VA at presentation tended to be particularly vulnerable to vision loss.
297                           Obese children are vulnerable to vitamin D deficiency and impaired cardiova
298 defending the central nervous system at this vulnerable venous barrier surface.
299 the future of the world's most important and vulnerable water towers.
300 resilience and recovery for some of our most vulnerable youths.

 
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