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1                                              SP (0.01-1 muM) and IL-33 (1-100 ng/mL) in combination a
2                                              SP is also antigenically diverse, exhibiting a variety o
3                                              SP is also produced by immune cells and acts as an autoc
4                                              SP release from HNECs, MNECs, and trigeminal ganglial ne
5                                              SP released from the peripheral nerves exerts its biolog
6                                              SP signaling regulates the expression of several miRNAs,
7                                              SP was protective against relapse from 0 to 6 weeks foll
8                                              SP was released from the sensory neurons, MNECs, and HNE
9                                              SP(3+) ions adapt to the smaller size droplet through sm
10                                              SP-A functions as an important mediator in resolving tis
11                                              SP-A(-/-) mice were challenged in allergen models, and e
12                                              SP-induced scratching behavior and activation of culture
13                                              SPs comprise hyperplastic polyps, sessile serrated adeno
14 ication of phlorotannins, six resins (HP-20, SP-850, XAD-7, XAD-16N, XAD-4 and XAD-2) were assessed.
15 chest X-ray or sputum test, 41% (111 of 274) SPs were correctly managed.
16 as to study the interaction between mucin, a SP responsible for saliva lubricating properties, with d
17           In the lung, surfactant protein A (SP-A) enhanced interleukin-4 (IL-4)-dependent macrophage
18                        Surfactant protein A (SP-A) is a hydrophilic glycoprotein of the collectin fam
19                        Surfactant protein A (SP-A) modulates host responses to infectious and environ
20 press SP in the vegetative SAM In agreement, SP-overexpressing wild-type plants exhibited precocious
21  metabolite formation, yet exacerbated L-ala,SP + amiodarone effects, implicating the prodrugs in the
22 rence in intracellular accumulation of L-ala,SP metabolites +/- amiodarone, but no D-ala,RP metabolit
23 thepsin A (CatA) inhibitors attenuated L-ala,SP prodrug metabolite formation, yet exacerbated L-ala,S
24 metabolic conversion to UTP analog are L-ala,SP prodrug-dependent in cardiomyocytes.
25            Co-applied with amiodarone, L-ala,SP prodrugs increased beating rate and decreased beat am
26 the procyanidin with higher affinity for all SP.
27 le-phase concentrated solid-solution alloys (SP-CSAs) have recently gained unprecedented attention du
28 our previous studies which used an all-alpha SP.
29 fadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP), SP+amodiaquine, SP+piperaquine, SP+chloroquine, and co-trimoxazole.
30      CAPTURE exhibited an SN of 95.7% and an SP of 44.4% for differentiating cases from all control s
31  control subjects, and an SN of 95.7% and an SP of 67.8% for differentiating cases from no-COPD contr
32 e since 2004, including rates of adenoma and SP detection.
33 na and reduced proportions of VIP, CGRP, and SP containing nerve fibers in the distal epithelium.
34                       Pulling on both CN and SP levers and bending the emissions curve by 2020 can ke
35 res of maltodextrin (MD) combined with M and SP from flaxseed (MD:FM:FSP - 7.5:0.2:7.5%, w/w/w) and c
36 hip with transmission intensity, parity, and SP resistance.
37 ococcal surface protein A (PspA) peptide and SP lysate from synthetic and actual human samples.
38                              We (DG, PH, and SP) did a survey of professional stakeholders and then u
39 chical feedback circuit, whereas both SL and SP cells broadcast information to higher olfactory areas
40             Although it is known that SL and SP cells receive differential inputs from the olfactory
41 re, we examined axonal projections of SL and SP cells using a combination of mouse genetics and retro
42 e CAPTURE plus PEF exhibited improved SN and SP for all cases versus all control subjects (89.7% and
43 les, <350 L/min; females, <250 L/min) SN and SP were 88.0% and 77.5%, respectively, for differentiati
44  we report a concise synthesis of (RP)- and (SP)-[(16)O,(17)O,(18)O]phosphoenol pyruvate starting fro
45 be non-essential functions for AP2-O and AP2-SP proteins in blood stages, and identify AP2-G2 as a re
46 epithelial cells was sufficient to attenuate SP-A and eotaxin secretion.
47 inin 1 receptor antagonist aprepitant before SP stimulation.
48 gnificant associations were detected between SP risk and physical activity or hormone replacement the
49 irst time, the detailed interactions between SP and CP in a bacteriophage, providing unique insights
50  Using estimates of the relationship between SP resistance mutations and the parasitological efficacy
51 late/spiropyran (SP) hydrogel crosslinked by SP mechanophore demonstrates multi-stimuli-responsive an
52  and POPG motion seem to be more hindered by SP-C than dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine.
53  sought to determine whether itch induced by SP can also be mediated by Mrgprs.
54 retion by 30% (P < 0.05), when stimulated by SP and IL-33.
55 retion by 50% (P < 0.001) when stimulated by SP and IL-33.
56 n of p-IKB-alpha at 1 muM when stimulated by SP and IL-33.
57                        Surfactant protein C (SP-C) has been suggested to be an essential element for
58               If only a minor fraction of CA-SP is present, multi-layered tube formation is blocked,
59                                Effects of Ca-SP on Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus/human herpes
60 extract and of purified calcium spirulan (Ca-SP), a sulfated polysaccharide contained therein.
61 on, most egress-capable mature CD45RA(+) CD4 SP thymocytes express CD31.
62 tantial subset of semimature (CD45RA(-)) CD4 SP thymocytes that lack CD31 expression.
63 ta thymocytes is very similar to that of CD4 SP cells.
64  high on CD8 SP but lower or negative on CD4 SP cells, including a subset of CD45RA(+)CD31(-) mature
65 d CD8(+) lineages: homogeneously high on CD8 SP but lower or negative on CD4 SP cells, including a su
66                         The capability of CE-SP-ICP-MS for quantification of particle number concentr
67 le inductively coupled mass-spectrometry (CE-SP-ICP-MS) was investigated.
68 SM), was applied for Ag NPs analysis with CE-SP-ICP-MS for the first time.
69             Stem-like side population cells (SP) isolated from AhR-/- livers had increased beta-caten
70 s containing immunoreactivity for VIP, CGRP, SP, or nNOS were found.
71                          Allergen-challenged SP-A(-/-) mice that received SP-A therapy had significan
72 hese structurally related defense collagens, SP-A and C1q, and the expression of their receptor, myos
73 xtuple haplotype associated with compromised SP effectiveness.
74 copper-catalysed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (SP-CuAAC) click reactions.
75   Jun N-terminal kinase inhibition decreased SP-induced miR-31-3p expression.
76 3, and ST2 receptor reduction also decreases SP-stimulated TNF secretion by 30% (P < 0.05), suggestin
77         In addition, our sensor could detect SP lysate even when dispersed in BSA or Escherichia coli
78          We reasoned that CCN5 distinguishes SP and NSP and could reprogram SP to NSP transition, the
79 y, early in the decay of the charged droplet SP(3+) ions favor an extended conformation, whereas a co
80  crucial to enable targeted treatment during SP infections.
81 challenged in allergen models, and exogenous SP-A therapy was given after the last challenge.
82 e interference between two coherent focusing SPs.
83                          Even accounting for SP resistance, extending IPTp-SP to all women attending
84 alculated collision cross sections (CCS) for SP(3+) ions at various stages of desolvation are consist
85 ght, and 20 obese subjects were examined for SP-A.
86 the low analyte concentrations necessary for SP-ICPMS analysis, and to reduce the occurrence of matri
87  we found to significantly increase risk for SP included tobacco smoking (RR, 2.47; 95% CI, 2.12-2.87
88 we found to significantly decrease risks for SP included use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
89 en modifiable lifestyle factors and risk for SPs.
90         A univariable regression model found SP-A levels were significantly negatively correlated wit
91                                  The highest SP/BP drug concentration ratio was for EVG (0.43), follo
92         These results shed some light on how SP-C-induced lipid perturbations can alter membrane stru
93                                           In SP, both RPV and EVGcobi, associated to tenofovir-DF and
94                                           In SP, the HIV-RNA decay rate with RPV was as fast as with
95 ine the implications of these alterations in SP-A levels in asthmatic patients.
96                The overexpression of CCN5 in SP results in EMT reversion, ER-alpha upregulation and d
97 how active tuning of quantum size effects in SP resonances supported by a 20-nm-thick metallic film o
98         While the reduced defect mobility in SP-CSAs is identified as a general mechanism leading to
99                                A mutation in SP restored the structure of vegetative SAMs in ltm sp d
100 cond-site suppressors of lethal mutations in SP.
101 nes activity were also found up-regulated in SP and MD and down-regulated in LW.
102 of participants with undetectable HIV-RNA in SP at week 12.
103         Viral decay was faster in BP than in SP in the first decay phase (half-life, 4.5 vs 8.6 days;
104 here have been a few attempts to incorporate SP-PCR into lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices.
105 egmental area (VTA), subsequently increasing SP release onto dopaminergic neurons.
106                                  Large index SPs alone (OR, 14.34; 95% CI, 5.03-40.86) or index STSA
107 regression models to assess effects of index SPs (n = 1016), high-risk adenomas (HRA, n = 817), low-r
108 we demonstrate that the chronically infected SP cell line harbors a relatively low number of provirus
109 on program and developmental maturation into SP cells.
110  populations and accelerated transition into SP cells.
111 a single Substance P (SP) [SP + 3H](3+) ion (SP(3+); amino acid sequence RPKPQQFFGLM-NH2).
112                                         IPTp-SP appears to protect against malaria, STIs/RTIs, and ot
113 baseline prevalence of infection across IPTp-SP exposure groups.
114 all pregnancies) were not receiving any IPTp-SP despite making >/=3 ANC visits, representing 160,000
115 tios (ORs) of adverse birth outcomes by IPTp-SP exposure, 0-1 dose (n = 126) vs >/=2 doses (n = 590)
116  and the incremental value of enhancing IPTp-SP uptake to match current antenatal care (ANC) coverage
117 use of ITNs during pregnancy, expanding IPTp-SP to all women with >/=3 ANC visits in Africa could pre
118 accounting for SP resistance, extending IPTp-SP to all women attending ANC, as well as long-lasting i
119 ncy, we estimated the varying impact of IPTp-SP across Africa and the incremental value of enhancing
120 atment using sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP).
121 e of antenatal access and IPTp with SP (IPTp-SP) across Africa.
122 tial LBW births prevented by scaling up IPTp-SP would in fact have already have been prevented throug
123  15 g soy protein alone without isoflavones (SP) daily for three months.
124 d colonoscopy registry, we found index large SP or index STSA with no index HRA increased risk of met
125                    HRA and synchronous large SP (odds ratio [OR], 5.61; 95% confidence interval [CI],
126   Individuals with HRA and synchronous large SP or any STSA could therefore benefit from close survei
127 dex HRA increased risk of metachronous large SPs but not metachronous HRA.
128 enomas (n = 3198) on subsequent HRA or large SPs (>1 cm) on surveillance colonoscopy (metachronous le
129                           Significantly less SP-A (P = .002) was detected in samples from OAs compare
130  reversed by the presence of the lipopeptide SP-C.
131 and type II alveolar epithelial cells marker SP-A, indicating the potential importance of CDC42 in th
132  immune complexes (ICs) containing anti-MASP SP IgGs in patients with different (cardiac, digestive a
133 d immature MASP proteins containing the MASP SP in EVs secreted by the infective forms of the parasit
134   Moreover, purified EVs as well as the MASP SP inhibit the action of the complement system and also
135 y increased the risk of a large metachronous SP.
136 an placebo, daily co-trimoxazole, or monthly SP.
137                As expected in primates, most SP neurons generated in the ventricular zone initially m
138 moplastic material and performed multiplexed SP-PCR directly on top of the SAF microlens array.
139                   Our results reveal a novel SP-miR-31-3p-RhoA pathway that protects from colitis.
140                           The combination of SP-PCR and SAF microlens array allows for on-chip highly
141  Therefore, rapid and sensitive detection of SP is crucial to enable targeted treatment during SP inf
142                          The distribution of SP and TLRs in the nasal mucosa and local airway neurons
143                   In addition, the effect of SP in inflammation, wound healing, and corneal epithelia
144 model was created to determine the effect of SP on time to relapse within 1 year of treatment complet
145 s been analyzed under the combined effect of SP-C and cholesterol by deuterium NMR and phosphorus NMR
146 timulation and characterizing the effects of SP on innate immunity, with the latter reflected in chan
147                               The effects of SP on TLR expression on HNECs were determined by using f
148 utations and the parasitological efficacy of SP during pregnancy, we estimated the varying impact of
149  our analyses indicate that the evolution of SP can be conceptualized as the rearrangement of modular
150  This review summarizes the immunobiology of SP and its effect on immune cells and immunity to microb
151                          Decreased levels of SP-A in OAs, which could be due to increased local TNF-a
152 micity of malaria across Africa with maps of SP resistance mutations and current coverage of antenata
153 s enhance our understanding of mechanisms of SP development and indicate that risk of serrated pathwa
154                            Palmitoylation of SP-C had an indirect effect on the extent of protein-lip
155  nasal infection by assessing the release of SP in response to viral stimulation and characterizing t
156  effects meta-analyses to assess the risk of SP, when possible.
157             We sought to examine the role of SP in nasal infection by assessing the release of SP in
158 lated NK1R(-/-) mice, suggesting the role of SP-NK1R signaling in ocular surface homeostasis under st
159                      The high sensitivity of SP-ICP-MS, along with the Au@Ag NPs, enabled us to track
160                  We identified 43 studies of SP risk associated with 7 different lifestyle factors: s
161                     We find that transfer of SP activates synthesis of JH in the mated female, which
162         Our findings demonstrate that use of SP following treatment of CMV disease did not confer lon
163 port light-induced conformational changes of SPs based on the 1D exotic stacking of hydrogen-bonded a
164  the tissue- and organ-specific functions of SPs and KLFs in the digestive system including the oral
165 ciently manipulate the focusing intensity of SPs.
166 F-alpha, and CXCL10 in NCM460-NK-1R cells on SP stimulation.
167 e treatment included 24 sessions of CBASP or SP for 20 weeks in the acute phase, followed by 8 contin
168 parum isolated from subjects receiving DP or SP.
169 ficant difference in P1NP with either SPI or SP supplementation.
170 to the reference group (no index adenomas or SPs).
171                    METHODS AND MEDLINE, Ovid SP, and Embase were searched from the inception of these
172  chloride and contains a single Substance P (SP) [SP + 3H](3+) ion (SP(3+); amino acid sequence RPKPQ
173                     The peptide substance P (SP) and the cytokine tumor necrosis factor (TNF) have be
174                                 Substance P (SP) is an undecapeptide present in the CNS and the perip
175                                 Substance P (SP) is linked to itch and inflammation through activatio
176                                 Substance P (SP) mediates colitis.
177 inhibiting GABAergic input onto substance P (SP) neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), subsequ
178 s that express the neuropeptide substance P (SP) receptor neurokinin 1-R (NK1-R).
179          Neuropeptides, such as substance P (SP), have long been seen as mediators of widespread cont
180 in-gene related peptide (CGRP), substance P (SP), neuropeptide tyrosine (NPY), and the nitric oxide s
181 IV type 1 (HIV-1) RNA was measured in paired SP and blood plasma (BP) at baseline and after 1, 2, 4,
182 e extracts was confirmed by single particle (SP)-ICPMS analysis.
183   METHODS/Unannounced standardized patients (SPs) presenting with classic pulmonary TB symptoms were
184                             Solid-phase PCR (SP-PCR) has become increasingly popular for molecular di
185  the male seminal fluid protein Sex Peptide (SP) activates JH biosynthesis in female D. melanogaster
186 Cherry, linked to endogenous signal peptide (SP) and glycophosphatidylinositol-anchor (GPI) sequences
187 n N-terminal codifying for a signal peptide (SP).
188 ries a short and hydrophobic spacer peptide (SP) at its C-terminus early in the maturation process, w
189 cies) occurred in settings with near-perfect SP curative efficacy (>99%) based on the most recent est
190 oved significantly during the second period (SP) (2001-2014).
191                      Solitary perturbations (SPs) localized both poloidally and radially are detected
192 hamine (SP), SP+amodiaquine, SP+piperaquine, SP+chloroquine, and co-trimoxazole.
193 amilies on viral kinetics in seminal plasma (SP) of treatment-naive HIV-infected patients.
194                             Surface plasmon (SP) excitations in metals facilitate confinement of ligh
195  can be stably trapped in a surface plasmon (SP) standing wave generated by the constructive interfer
196     Populations of Streptococcus pneumoniae (SP) are typically structured into groups of closely rela
197                    Streptococcus pneumoniae (SP) is a pathogenic bacterium and a major cause of commu
198 artemisinin biosynthesis in self-pollinated (SP) Artemisia annua, an effective antimalarial plant.
199 o net emissions of CO2, the super pollutant (SP) lever to mitigate short-lived climate pollutants, an
200 ally (1D) elongated supramolecular polymers (SPs) can be encoded with high degrees of internal order
201 rtain subsets of colorectal serrated polyps (SP) have malignant potential.
202 rtain subsets of colorectal serrated polyps (SP) have malignant potential.
203 Surveillance guidelines for serrated polyps (SPs) are based on limited data on longitudinal outcomes
204  isolated tumor-initiating side populations (SP) and non-side population (NSP or main population) fro
205 d an accumulation of mature single positive (SP) thymocytes.
206  (Nur77 and CD5high) in CD4 single positive (SP) thymocytes.
207 ineage differentiation into single-positive (SP) mature cells.
208 +) mature CD4(+) and CD8(+) single-positive (SP) T cells.
209 , maturation of CD4 and CD8 single-positive (SP) thymocytes was blocked in mice lacking IKK1/2 in the
210 or driving force depended on the procyanidin-SP pair.
211 examine the effect of secondary prophylaxis (SP) on the risk of relapse in SOTRs following an episode
212  to the other hydrophobic surfactant protein SP-B.
213 peptide was in general the salivary protein (SP) with higher affinity whereas aPRPs showed lower affi
214 washed mince (WM), and sarcoplasmic protein (SP), were investigated.
215 mpetes with the 80alpha scaffolding protein (SP) for a binding site on the capsid protein (CP), and w
216            Mucilage (M) and soluble protein (SP) extracted from chia seed and flaxseed were used as e
217 FTPA) encoding the major surfactant protein, SP-A, in midgestation human fetal lung (HFL) is dramatic
218  between procyanidins and salivary proteins (SP).
219                        Specificity proteins (SPs) and Kruppel-like factors (KLFs) belong to the famil
220 ng them, the antiflorigen gene SELF PRUNING (SP).
221 hat of nonspecific supportive psychotherapy (SP).
222 s: semilunar (SL) and superficial pyramidal (SP) cells.
223 ) was superior to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) in preventing maternal and placental malaria.
224 her-lumefantrine, sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP), SP+amodiaquine, SP+piperaquine, SP+chloroquine, and
225 ut resistance to sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP), the only drug currently recommended for IPTp.
226 s (R:S), averaged 0.30 for R:SN , 0.36 for R:SP , 0.32 for R:SK , 0.27 for R:SCa , and 0.35 for R:SMg
227              A total of 120 (70.6%) received SP (median duration, 61 days; range, 5-365) and 39 (23%)
228 rgen-challenged SP-A(-/-) mice that received SP-A therapy had significantly less tissue eosinophilia
229 distinguishes SP and NSP and could reprogram SP to NSP transition, thereby delaying tumor growth in t
230           Considering antifolate resistance, SP was associated with increased prevalence of a 5-mutat
231 lular heterogeneity using S hannon P rofile (SP) at different clonal resolutions but also detects het
232     In addition to its proinflammatory role, SP and its metabolites in combination with insulin-like
233  Interferometric Reflectance Imaging Sensor (SP-IRIS) that allows multiplexed phenotyping and digital
234 ride and contains a single Substance P (SP) [SP + 3H](3+) ion (SP(3+); amino acid sequence RPKPQQFFGL
235 umefantrine, sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP), SP+amodiaquine, SP+piperaquine, SP+chloroquine, and co-t
236 th optimal sensitivity (SN) and specificity (SP).
237 d a soot particle aerosol mass spectrometer (SP-AMS) enabled online measurements of the in-cylinder s
238 nductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SP-ICPMS) has been generally accepted as a powerful tool
239 nductively coupled plasma mass-spectrometry (SP-ICP-MS) was used for the first time with a prototype
240 nductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (SP-ICP-MS) analysis.
241 ticle inductively coupled mass spectroscopy (SP-ICP-MS) to measure directly NP diameter and particle
242 olyacrylamide-co-methyl acrylate/spiropyran (SP) hydrogel crosslinked by SP mechanophore demonstrates
243 f protein-lipid perturbations by stabilizing SP-C structure, and seemed to be important to maximize d
244 shed but where in vivo efficacy data suggest SP maintains the majority of its effectiveness in cleari
245 ding process, were up-regulated in superior (SP) and medium (MD) flours qualities and down-regulated
246 d, suggesting that LTM functions to suppress SP in the vegetative SAM In agreement, SP-overexpressing
247                                  Synchronous SPs, within each index risk group, were assessed for siz
248                          HRA and synchronous SPs at index colonoscopy significantly increased risk of
249 stration to assess how cocaine use affects t-SP associated with cue-induced drug seeking.
250 erneurons recapitulated MMP activation and t-SP induction (increase in AMPA currents in MSNs).
251  model of relapse to show that cue-induced t-SP and reinstated cocaine seeking result from glutamate
252                           The induction of t-SP during cued reinstatement depends on activating matri
253                          Three measures of t-SP were assayed during reinstatement: dendritic spine mo
254 psed all three measures of cue-potentiated t-SP back to baseline.
255 uction of transient synaptic potentiation (t-SP) at glutamatergic synapses on medium spiny neurons (M
256  requires transient synaptic potentiation (t-SP) of cortical glutamatergic synapses on nucleus accumb
257                               We deduce that SP activates MrgprA1 on sensory neurons rather than NK-1
258            There is increasing evidence that SP functions through Mas-related G protein-coupled recep
259                        Our results show that SP-C induces phase segregation at 37 degrees C, resultin
260                           This suggests that SP has limited clinical utility in the overall preventio
261                      Studies have shown that SPs and KLFs regulate not only physiological processes s
262                                          The SP develops with a low toroidal mode number (typically u
263                                          The SP from microneme protein EtMIC2 (SP2) allowed efficient
264 ng interface between the GFI1 linker and the SP-RING domain of PIAS3, an E3-SUMO (small ubiquitin-rel
265 n efficiency of the SAF microlens array, the SP-PCR assay on the LOC platform demonstrated a high sen
266 , suggesting a strong connection between the SP generation and the pedestal collapse.
267  and water-mediated interactions between the SP(3+) ion and H3O(+) and Cl(-) ions.
268 we addressed this challenge by combining the SP-PCR with super critical angle fluorescence (SAF) micr
269                               Generally, the SP resonances supported by noble metal nanostructures ar
270 ) in the CBASP group and 27.05 (5.74) in the SP group improved to 17.19 (10.01) and 20.39 (9.65), res
271 ontrollable and reversible blue-shift in the SP resonance above a critical voltage.
272 xpressed in the NSP but downregulated in the SP.
273 PPI1 was overexpressed in the cytosol of the SP A. annua variety.
274 igher-order (secondary) conformations of the SP backbone, which may induce functionality that is comp
275  wild-type HIV-1; for DRV, only 33.7% of the SP showed concentrations above the protein binding-adjus
276 which demonstrates external control over the SP conformation that may ultimately lead to biological f
277 e intraoperative subtraction pachymetry (the SP 100 Handy pachymeter (Tomey, Nagoya, Japan) was used
278                    For both EVG and RPV, the SP concentrations exceeded >2-fold the protein binding-a
279 , with an IC50 value of 0.54mg/ml, while the SP hydrolysate exhibited the lowest DH and ACE inhibitio
280                                          The SPs have smaller mode pitch and different (often opposit
281                                          The SPs successfully completed 274 interactions across all 3
282 e controlled by the propagation modes of the SPs in quasicrystals.
283 on of molecular subunits, which endows these SPs with extraordinary properties and functions.
284 fic interactions that could be attributed to SP-C or to the other hydrophobic surfactant protein SP-B
285 6Y, pfmdr1 Y184F, and pfcrt K76T compared to SP (64.6% vs 27.4%, P < .001; 93.9% vs 59.2%, P < .001;
286 etaCTX after three months of SPI compared to SP supplementation.
287 ed to evaluate the contribution of Mrgprs to SP-induced scratching behavior and activation of culture
288 nin-1 receptor (NCM460 NK-1R) in response to SP stimulation and in NCM460 cells after IL-6, IL8, tumo
289 a model in which information flow from SL to SP cells and back to the OB is mediated by a hierarchica
290  by applying a machine learning technique to SP whole genomes.
291 sor exhibits good sensing performance toward SP lysate in a clinically relevant linear range from 5 t
292 ted the proliferation of PanIN organoids via SP-NK1-R signaling and STAT3 activation.
293               We sought to determine whether SP-A levels are altered in OAs compared with a control g
294  type with little tumorigenic potency, while SP cells are very similar to triple-negative ones that d
295 bly smoking and alcohol, are associated with SP risk.
296  cytokines, administered in combination with SP (1 microM), markedly increase (by 1,000-fold) TNF gen
297 t coverage of antenatal access and IPTp with SP (IPTp-SP) across Africa.
298               Subsequently, stimulation with SP induced upregulation of TLR expression in HNECs withi
299 portant metachronous lesions associated with SPs detected during index colonoscopies.
300 ng why lineage structure is so stable within SP despite high levels of genetic transfer.

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