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1                                              PS (and cholesterol) bind between alphaTM 8, 9, 10, near
2                                              PS asymmetry on the plasma membrane depends on the activ
3                                              PS cDKO mice display classical features of neurodegenera
4                                              PS liquid vs. control margarine resulted in a higher med
5                                              PS methods are not necessarily superior to conventional
6                                              PS rendered the highest total phenolic content, antioxid
7                                              PS-ASOs are known to be internalized via a number of end
8                                              PS-ASOs can enter cells without additional modification
9                                              PS-ASOs exited early endosomes (EEs) rapidly after inter
10                                              PS-containing liposomes blocked HCV cell attachment and
11 8:3/16:0), PC(20:1/18:3), DG(24:1/22:6/0:0), PS(18:2/18:0), PI(16:0/16:0), PS(18:0/18:1), PS(14:1/14:
12 4:1/22:6/0:0), PS(18:2/18:0), PI(16:0/16:0), PS(18:0/18:1), PS(14:1/14:0), dihydroxyacetone, ursodeox
13 directly that one molecule each of 18:0/18:1 PS and 18:0/20:4 PC can bind specifically to purified hu
14 PS(18:2/18:0), PI(16:0/16:0), PS(18:0/18:1), PS(14:1/14:0), dihydroxyacetone, ursodeoxycholic acid, t
15                                    Among 164 PS-matched patients, support duration was longer for the
16 ransfer occurs from triplet excited-state (3)PS* to a photolabile triplet state of Mn2(CO)10, which,
17 garine without (control) and with added 7.5% PS.
18                                            A PS x ED interaction was shown in the superior temporal g
19  particles could also be precipitated with a PS-specific monoclonal antibody.
20 over, the model shows how attempts to ablate PSs in the viral RNA sequence may result in redundant PS
21 rical resistivity heating (ERH), to activate PS, to achieve remediation of contaminated, low permeabi
22 *)OH contributing a minor role in activating PS to SO4(*-).
23       Moreover, it was found that activating PS at approximately 36 degrees C eliminated more PCE tha
24 c signatures in serum from subjects with AD, PS, and CD compared with healthy controls (HC).
25 variate balance across exposure groups after PS adjustment.
26       Furthermore, inhibition of pMLKL after PS exposure can reverse the process of necroptosis and r
27                              Integrin alphaM(PS)beta2 BMDMs also exhibited higher levels of active Rh
28 els of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in integrin alphaM(PS)beta2 BMDMs were significantly higher than those of i
29  binding site that modulates integrin alphaM(PS)beta2 outside-in signaling.
30                                     Although PS-ASOs function in both the cytoplasm and nucleus, loca
31 attention to the large family of amphiphilic PS derivatives (AMPDs); they are synthesized by modifyin
32 ssion and propensity score [PS]-adjusted and PS-matched analyses) to overcome confounding by medical
33 diagnosis are at risk for deficits in IQ and PS in the absence of cranial radiation, regardless of MT
34 othelial expressions of genes between OS and PS, we provide insights and an integrated perspective in
35 porting the potential exploitation of PJ and PS as sources of bioactive compounds.
36 applied to a blend of two polymers, PMMA and PS.
37 ived chemokine (MDC)), CD (10 proteins), and PS (kynureninase (KYNU)).
38  using multivariable logistic regression and PS-adjusted models in the combined group, higher adheren
39                              In Arabidopsis, PS protein can be processed and SYS is secreted.
40 ant influence on crestal bone changes around PS implants with and without a MACH collar.
41          Subsolid nodules were classified as PS if a solid portion was detectable in the mediastinal
42  allows subsolid nodules to be classified as PS with excellent interreader agreement.
43 , who subjectively classified the nodules as PS or NS.
44 d performance in terms of covariate balance (PS matching) and controlling confounding in the dry-run
45 iologically specifically active during basal PS episodes.
46 RDP was associated with significantly better PS (P < 0.01), GS (P < 0.01) and DCGS (P < 0.01).
47                                     Blocking PS on platelets or alphavbeta3 integrin on ECs attenuate
48 Fos expression was similarly reduced by both PS and ES.
49 Specifically, BTZ and CFZ absorption in both PS and COP were all in the range of approximately 100-30
50 ic mechanisms, specific interactions of both PS and PC/PE have been inferred.
51 ection and cell attachment were inhibited by PS but not by phosphatidylcholine (PC), demonstrating th
52 dicate that inhibition of Nrxn processing by PS is deleterious to glutamatergic function.SIGNIFICANCE
53                                 Not only can PS present with HS, which we describe for the first time
54 ased with repeated stress, and some changes (PS bouts, SWS time, body temperature, locomotor activity
55 ventional covariate adjustment with 4 common PS matching, stratification, inverse probability weighti
56                               In conclusion, PS liquid margarine increased POP content in foods with
57                 We report that Sp-configured PS linkages are stabilized relative to Rp, providing ste
58 ne limitation of traditional, physical CSDS (PS) is that injury complicates the study of opiate drugs
59 g anti-LBPA antibody significantly decreased PS-ASO activities without affecting total PS-ASO uptake.
60 duction of Alix also substantially decreased PS-ASO activities without affecting total PS-ASO uptake.
61 onic fibroblasts (MEFs) exhibited diminished PS flippase activity and increased exposure of PS on the
62 n a large number of neurons activated during PS hypersomnia.
63  cingulate cortex (ACA) are activated during PS.
64  indicate that the RSC is very active during PS and could play a key role in memory consolidation tak
65 nd ACA were significantly more active during PS than during aWK and SWS, respectively.
66  theta power was significantly higher during PS than during active waking (aWK) similarly in the RSC
67 C and ACA contain neurons firing more during PS than in any other state.
68 gly and specifically increased in RSC during PS compared with aWK.
69 ctivation of RSC neurons specifically during PS may play a role in the offline consolidation of spati
70  in synchrony with theta specifically during PS.
71                    In the empirical example, PS and DRS matching gave similar results and showed good
72 monstrate that necroptotic cells also expose PS after phosphorylated mixed lineage kinase-like (pMLKL
73                Necroptotic cells that expose PS release extracellular vesicles containing proteins an
74 eration of broken, PM "bubbles" with exposed PS that are released from the surface of the otherwise i
75                                 Externalized PS strongly promotes Env-mediated membrane fusion and HI
76                        Blocking externalized PS or suppressing TMEM16F inhibited Env-mediated fusion.
77 y, in pancreatic-sufficient cystic fibrosis (PS-CF), PI-CF, and normal control subjects, all with nor
78 s dominated by the recognition of the folded PSs in the RNA fragment.
79                          Cues regarding food PS may be processed in the lateral prefrontal cortex, wh
80 or and junior radiologists was excellent for PS/NS distinction (ICC = 0.87; 95% CI: 0.83, 0.90) and f
81 e bubble-water interface as the location for PS activation by high temperature with (*)OH contributin
82 S 3 mo before referral.To avoid the need for PS, the minimum absorptive requirements were energy abso
83 h from the second end, suggesting a role for PS and membrane charge in polarized cell growth.
84 um and (iii) represents the unique route for PS formation in T. brucei.
85 metal chelation of the soluble fraction from PS, were higher than those for PJ.
86               Insoluble-bound phenolics from PS accounted for up to 27% of total scavenging capacity
87 er 6 months, grit-blasted acid-etched (GBAE) PS implants with and without a MACH neck were randomly i
88  were detected, concurrent with the greatest PS-Fe(III) reduction (PS-Fe(II)/Fe(III) ratio approximat
89 fied by resection margin (group I: FS-R0 --&gt; PS-R0; group II: FS-R1 --> PS-R0; group III: FS-R1 --> P
90 roup I: FS-R0 --> PS-R0; group II: FS-R1 --&gt; PS-R0; group III: FS-R1 --> PS-R1).
91 up II: FS-R1 --> PS-R0; group III: FS-R1 --&gt; PS-R1).
92  incorporated experimentally calibrated hMSC PS effects on cardiomyocyte L-type calcium channel/sarco
93                            Dominance of hMSC PS was also revealed in simulations of fibrotic cardiac
94 putational study helps unravel relative hMSC PS and HC effects on human cardiac contractility and arr
95   The objective is to better understand hMSC PS and HC effects on human cardiac contractility and arr
96 tions of fibrotic cardiac tissue, where hMSC PS protected from potential proarrhythmic effects of HC
97 hey are synthesized by modifying hydrophilic PSs with a variety of hydrophobic groups, which allow th
98 lation between the nature of the hydrophilic PSs and that of the hydrophobic components, of linkers,
99   In addition, we identified TbPSD as type I PS decarboxylase in the mitochondrion and found that it
100 thetic 127-nt fragment encompassing improved PSs is swapped onto the RNA otherwise lacking CP recogni
101 transplant, RDP did not lead to decreased in PS or GS, or an increase in graft dysfunction but as ass
102 nd autoimmune disorders caused by defects in PS receptors and signaling molecules.
103 with long-term contextual memory deficits in PS cDKO mice.
104 l as the oxidation state of structural Fe in PS, which could significantly affect nutrient cycling an
105  and monomeric flavonoids were found only in PS as identified by HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS(n).
106                           Thus, phenolics in PS and MDBP may serve as antioxidants and antimicrobial
107               Phenolic acids were present in PS and MDBP whereas proanthocyanidins and monomeric flav
108        Mutation to remove all AXXA motifs in PSs throughout the genome yields an RNA that is unable t
109                                HIV-1-induced PS redistribution depends on Ca(2+) signaling triggered
110 -specific inhibition decreased nsPEF-induced PS exposure by 49 and 42%, respectively.
111 ssment of a preclinical autophagy inhibitor, PS-1001, to reverse doxorubicin resistance.
112 M-1-mediated enhancement of HCV infection is PS dependent.
113  accumulate at presynaptic terminals lacking PS function.
114           Compared with small-PS cues, large-PS cues were associated with decreased activation in the
115 s suggest that TIM-1 and its binding ligand, PS, may serve as novel targets for antiviral interventio
116  mice to the PS19 human tau transgenic line (PS) to investigate whether loss of TREM2 function affect
117 13.20mg versus 0.23mg, 0.06-0.90mg), a lower PS oxidation rate (0.63 vs. 1.29%) and lower oxidation s
118 %) and mannoproteins (38-55%) were the major PS in the base wines.
119 cent and pristine polystyrene microplastics (PS-MPs) particles with two diameters (5 mum and 20 mum)
120                          Chemically modified PS-ASOs can mediate efficient target reduction by site-s
121 ubjects with a clinical diagnosis of PS, non-PS (mainly essential tremor), probable DLB, and non-DLB
122 minals by a mechanism that depends on normal PS activity.
123 B) reactor, and examined the effects of NZVI/PS on anaerobic microbial communities during the treatme
124 o-valent iron combined with persulfate (NZVI/PS) for enhanced degradation of brilliant red X-3B in an
125 cs and mechanism of ultrasonic activation of PS were examined in aqueous solution using an in situ el
126 e the transcriptome after the application of PS and OS.
127   This is particularly true for the areas of PS patterning and growth as well as medial epithelial se
128                            Cells depleted of PS have altered cell dimensions and fail to properly reg
129     This study was focused on the details of PS-ASO trafficking through endocytic pathways.
130 cluded subjects with a clinical diagnosis of PS, non-PS (mainly essential tremor), probable DLB, and
131  activities of P4-ATPases, and disruption of PS distribution can lead to various disease conditions.
132 lar uptake and intracellular distribution of PS ASOs are mediated by protein interactions.
133                    We assessed the effect of PS and ES on mesocorticolimbic circuit activation, VTA g
134  flippase activity and increased exposure of PS on the cell surface.
135                              The exposure of PS to the outer membrane and to extracellular vesicles i
136     We also found that ectopic expression of PS improves Arabidopsis resistance to the necrotrophic f
137           Shoot-/root-specific expression of PS-GFP in Arabidopsis, and grafting experiments, reveale
138                  Finally, externalization of PS by necroptotic cells drives recognition and phagocyto
139 the subcellular distribution and function of PS in the rod-shaped, polarized fission yeast.
140                  Subcellular localization of PS-/SYS-GFP was observed using confocal laser scanning m
141 hese data may provide links into how loss of PS activity inhibits glutamatergic synaptic function in
142 stal structures, the underlying mechanism of PS and PC/PE effects emerges.
143  CP-binding motif, the relative placement of PS stem-loops, their number, and their folding propensit
144 ate approximations, the dissociation rate of PS in cavitating bubble systems was determined to be 3 o
145 tidic acid (LBPA) is required for release of PS-ASOs from LEs.
146 n, inverse probability weighting, and use of PS as a covariate.
147                                   The use of PS-MS also allowed the identification of the main marker
148 reater homogeneity for the sputter yields of PS and PMMA.
149                            Key advantages of PSs are easy availability, general biodegradability and
150 azacoronene (EH-TAC), gold, and also MoS2 on PS.
151 duced DeltaFosB in the hippocampus, but only PS significantly increased DeltaFosB expression in the p
152 ion-sensitive scanning laser ophthalmoscope (PS-SLO), and the degree of polarization uniformity was c
153  were identified for the first time in PJ or PS.
154 in the case of the glycerophospholipids (PE, PS, and PC), via ester bond cleavage.
155 sound (US) was shown to activate persulfate (PS) providing an alternative activation method to base o
156 assisted delivery of an oxidant, persulfate (PS), and low temperature electrical resistivity heating
157                          Phosphatidylserine (PS) is an abundant charged lipid that may regulate charg
158                          Phosphatidylserine (PS) is asymmetrically distributed between the outer and
159 dylethanolamine (PE) and phosphatidylserine (PS) are ubiquitously expressed and metabolically interco
160 cium (Ca(2+)) influx and phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure on the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane
161 cently found to serve as phosphatidylserine (PS) receptors which promote infections by many different
162  IFNgamma is captured by phosphatidylserine (PS) on the surface of viable cells both in vitro and in
163 re of negatively charged phosphatidylserine (PS) on adherent leukocytes, and clot burden after 48 hou
164 ls, such as externalized phosphatidylserine (PS), that are recognized in a specific context by recept
165 ered by nsPEF, including phosphatidylserine (PS) externalization, nanopore-conducted currents, membra
166 re of the membrane lipid phosphatidylserine (PS).
167 tosis is the exposure of phosphatidylserine (PS) on the outer plasma membrane.
168 Pase activity depends on phosphatidylserine (PS) and cholesterol, which stabilize the protein, and po
169 atidylethanolamine (PE), phosphatidylserine (PS), phosphatidylcholine (PC), and sphingomyelin (SM) ca
170 hosphoethanolamine (PE), phosphatidylserine (PS), phosphatidylglycerol (PG), phosphatidylinositol (PI
171 lial cells (ECs) through phosphatidylserine (PS) and examined the effect of platelet clearance on pro
172        We demonstrate that phosphorothioate (PS) stereochemistry substantially affects the pharmacolo
173 tides (ASOs) modified with phosphorothioate (PS) linkages and different 2' modifications can be used
174 igonucleotides (ASOs) with phosphorothioate (PS) linkages are broadly used as research tools and ther
175  infiltration induced by photosensitization (PS) because the systemic depletion of neutrophils comple
176 re the design of the active photosensitizer (PS) is very crucial.
177 ixing in solution a triplet photosensitizer (PS) with the photoCORM and shining red light, energy tra
178  with a greater reduction of phyllosilicates(PS)-Fe(III) to PS-Fe(II), relative to the oxic near-surf
179       Significant changes in polysaccharide (PS) and oligosaccharide (OS) base wine composition and c
180 n of soluble proteins (PN), polysaccharides (PS), nucleic acids (NA) and humic-like substances (HS) i
181                             Polysaccharides (PSs) have been extensively studied in healthcare applica
182 ed using commercially available polystyrene (PS) microparticles with a size comparable to cancer cell
183 ith a norbornene-functionalized polystyrene (PS), polylactide (PLA), or polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) m
184 sing three different materials (polystyrene (PS), cyclo-olefin polymer (COP), and PDMS).
185  containing different number of polystyrene (PS) particles and by varying the applied voltages, flow
186 layer graphene transferred onto polystyrene (PS), semiconducting thienoazacoronene (EH-TAC), gold, an
187 polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), or polystyrene (PS) macromonomer.
188 ofiling of structured polymers (polystyrene (PS)-b-polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) block copolymers (B
189 ylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) are extremely
190 -phenylenevinylene] (MDMO-PPV), polystyrene (PS), thus breaking a new ground on the controlled prepar
191 ar-size of a mixture of various polystyrene (PS) and polyacrylate (PACR) nanoparticles has been obtai
192 ing different polymers, i.e. F8BT, MDMO-PPV, PS, thus providing micrometric-sized taggants suitable f
193 cursor protein (APP), or APP and presenilin (PS).
194 o gain insight into the role of presenilins (PS) in excitatory synaptic function, we address the rele
195 rom a 200-amino-acid precursor (prosystemin, PS), plays a central role in the systemic activation of
196 e tagged with the green fluorescent protein (PS-GFP) using a shoot- or root-specific promoter, and th
197           Atopic dermatitis (AD), psoriasis (PS), and contact dermatitis (CD) are common skin disease
198  experiments that attempt to ablate putative PSs may not see an effect on packaging.
199                        They had not received PS 3 mo before referral.To avoid the need for PS, the mi
200 rent with the greatest PS-Fe(III) reduction (PS-Fe(II)/Fe(III) ratio approximately 1.2 (Mossbauer) or
201 e viral RNA sequence may result in redundant PSs already present in the genome fulfilling their packa
202 f the use and reporting of propensity score (PS) analysis in observational studies assessing a surgic
203                          A propensity score (PS) model's ability to control confounding can be assess
204 evice were compared with a propensity score (PS)-matched cohort of children supported with ECMO as a
205 le logistic regression and propensity score [PS]-adjusted and PS-matched analyses) to overcome confou
206 ve FS to achieve clear pathological section (PS).
207 actions of pomegranate juice (PJ) and seeds (PS) were evaluated.
208 MENT According to the population separation (PS) model of auditory stream segregation, sounds that ac
209 with CD, 12 subjects with moderate to severe PS, 10 subjects with both AD and CD, and 10 HC with no h
210 s occurs when the bilateral palatal shelves (PS), arising from maxillary prominences, fuse at the mid
211 nteraction of a single RNA packaging signal (PS) with capsid protein(s) (most +ssRNA viruses so far s
212 lular coupling (HC) and paracrine signaling (PS) on human cardiac contractility and arrhythmogenicity
213 cted to contain five such packaging signals (PSs).
214 the brain response to the food portion size (PS).
215                                 Peanut skin (PS) and meal from dry-blanched peanuts (MDBP) were evalu
216 rous endpoints, including paradoxical sleep (PS) and slow-wave sleep (SWS), as well as the circadian
217 tivated during waking and paradoxical sleep (PS; aka REM) than during slow-wave sleep (SWS).
218 on technology for converting primary sludge (PS) at the anode and producing hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
219                          Compared with small-PS cues, large-PS cues were associated with decreased ac
220 k of urine cotinine to stop passive smoking (PS) in children at risk for asthma.
221 erion for distinguishing between part-solid (PS) and nonsolid (NS) lung nodules.
222 ace hydrophobicity (H0), protein solubility (PS)) and emulsifying (emulsion capacity (EC), droplet si
223 nes, based on Paper Spray Mass Spectrometry (PS-MS) and Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) is describ
224 pplication of paper spray mass spectrometry (PS-MS) combined with a chemometric supervised method (pa
225       Individuals on the psychosis spectrum (PS; n=19) and healthy young individuals (HC; n=17) under
226  (IQ), working memory, and processing speed (PS) was conducted 8 to 24 months after treatment complet
227 clinical stage (CS), final pathologic stage (PS), estrogen receptor status (E), and nuclear grade (G)
228             Weight loss, performance status (PS), C-reactive protein (CRP), albumin, the nutritional
229                                Plant sterol (PS) oxidation products (POP) derived from sitosterol and
230 am is probably an effective strategy to stop PS in children.
231 sure was the percentage of families stopping PS (parental report verified and unverified with the chi
232 ference strains (RSs) and a parental strain (PS) to substantially improve the predicted flux distribu
233 r visceral endoderm (AVE), primitive streak (PS) and definitive endoderm (DE) have yet to be defined.
234 can be augmented by protein supplementation (PS).
235     These findings suggest that cell-surface PS acts as an important cofactor that promotes the fusog
236  15-year actuarial overall patient survival (PS), graft survival (GS), death-censored GS (DCGS), and
237 e bone remodeling around platform-switching (PS) implants with and without a machined (MACH) collar p
238                             Poland syndrome (PS) is a rare congenital anomaly associated with absent
239  for differentiating parkinsonian syndromes (PS), from essential tremor and probable dementia with Le
240 al and piriform regions compared with T2(+/+)PS mice.
241 pus and piriform cortex compared with T2(+/+)PS mice.
242           Strikingly, by 9 mo of age, T2(-/-)PS mice exhibited significantly less brain atrophy as qu
243 ation was significantly attenuated in T2(-/-)PS mice, and there were lower levels of inflammatory cyt
244                               Rather, T2(-/-)PS mice exhibited significantly reduced microgliosis in
245 ed by the present findings, we conclude that PS is sufficient to account for the perceptual organizat
246    Based on these findings, we conclude that PS remains a plausible neurophysiological model of audit
247                                 We find that PS preferably accumulates at cell tips and defines a gra
248                 Interestingly, we found that PS and ES similarly increased voluntary morphine consump
249                                We found that PS and ES similarly induced DeltaFosB in the hippocampus
250                     Our results suggest that PS-mediated clearance of activated platelets by the endo
251 ticles created are incomplete, implying that PSs outside this region are required for correct assembl
252           Compared with the ECMO cohort, the PS-matched TCS cohort had longer survival to transplant
253 id not detail the covariates included in the PS and 77% (n = 100) did not report a justification for
254 n, apoptosis, migration, and adhesion in the PS epithelia and underlying mesenchyme.
255 cation for including these covariates in the PS.
256 ality of reporting and potential bias of the PS analysis used.
257                        A crucial test of the PS model is whether it can account for the observation t
258           Consistent with predictions of the PS model, a greater effective tonotopic separation of A
259            These data confirm details of the PS-mediated assembly mechanism for STNV and identify an
260          Senior radiologist agreement on the PS/NS distinction increased from moderate (kappa = 0.54;
261                          Here, we tested the PS model by recording neural responses to alternating (A
262  and grafting experiments, revealed that the PS mRNA moves in a bi-directional manner.
263 sociations between the brain response to the PS and either appetitive traits or intake.
264 er underlined the great significance of this PS for mitochondria targeted PDT applications in deep ti
265 ing as an attachment receptor for binding to PS exposed on the HCV envelope.
266  focuses the infection on cells conducive to PS signaling.
267 , which are supported by LBPA, contribute to PS-ASO intracellular release from LEs.
268  reduction of phyllosilicates(PS)-Fe(III) to PS-Fe(II), relative to the oxic near-surface and sandy g
269 88; 95% CI: 0.42, 1.34) gains in response to PS.
270             We created the transgenic tomato PS gene tagged with the green fluorescent protein (PS-GF
271 ed PS-ASO activities without affecting total PS-ASO uptake.
272 ed PS-ASO activities without affecting total PS-ASO uptake.
273         During the pressing cycle, the total PS concentration decreased by 31% (from 244 to 167mg/L)
274 ces of epoxy-, 7-keto-, 7-hydroxy- and triol-PS derived from sitosterol and campesterol were 40.0, 34
275            For cancer therapy in mice, tumor PS and photothermal therapy of anti-CD11b Abs-linked gol
276 fied subset of doxorubicin-resistant tumors, PS-1001 resulted in enhanced antitumor activity, increas
277 -mediated effects were most pronounced under PS-only conditions, where developed force increased appr
278 from ultrasonic activation of persulfate (US-PS).
279 first demonstration of H2O2 production using PS in an MPPC, and the energy requirement for H2O2 produ
280 71.8) for Vi-TT and 52.0% (23.2-70.0) for Vi-PS.
281 conversion was 100% in Vi-TT and 88.6% in Vi-PS participants, with significantly higher geometric mea
282 ed 1 month after Vi-vaccination (Vi-TT or Vi-PS) compared with control vaccination.
283  Vi-conjugate (Vi-TT), Vi-polysaccharide (Vi-PS), or control meningococcal vaccine with a computer-ge
284 p, and 13 (35%) of 35 participants in the Vi-PS group to give vaccine efficacies of 54.6% (95% CI 26.
285  (one in the Vi-TT group and three in the Vi-PS group).
286 lenge (31 in the control group, 35 in the Vi-PS group, and 37 in the Vi-TT group) and were included i
287 igned; 34 to the control group, 37 to the Vi-PS group, and 41 to the Vi-TT group.
288 reater lean mass and leg strength gains when PS and RET were used than with RET alone, with the stand
289 ase" occurred in solid-state materials: when PS and Mn2(CO)10 were embedded in electrospun nonwoven f
290                             However, whether PS mRNA is transferable and its role in systemic defense
291 identified, and intracellular sites in which PS ASOs are active, or inactive, cataloged.
292 leading to PE synthesis in eukaryotes, while PS synthesis has not been studied experimentally.
293 h control vs. 44.1, 23.8, 29.6 and 2.4% with PS liquid margarine.
294 eptide, and glucagon responses compared with PS-CF and normal control subjects, indicating reduced be
295 els and limited co-localization of LBPA with PS-ASOs at ILVs inside LEs.
296 n was highest in shallow-fried potatoes with PS liquid margarine (64.44mg per portion food plus resid
297                   Observational studies with PS analysis are a robust alternative for comparative eff
298 PubMed reports of observational studies with PS analysis that evaluated a surgical procedure and desc
299 ed 652 reports of observational studies with PS analysis.
300 ving donor recipients, the actuarial 15-year PS rates were similar between groups.

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