戻る
「早戻しボタン」を押すと検索画面に戻ります。

今後説明を表示しない

[OK]

コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)

通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1 t 180 seconds after the onset of the cardiac arrest.
2 ased CDK2 activity, leading to G1 cell cycle arrest.
3  in children who had had in-hospital cardiac arrest.
4 osterior superior-frontal regions and speech arrest.
5 causing replicative stress and/or cell cycle arrest.
6 orectal cancer cells resulted in replication arrest.
7  polymerization, and induction of cell cycle arrest.
8 59 patients who underwent ICPR after cardiac arrest.
9 int, inducing a hypersensitive and prolonged arrest.
10 induces a DNA damage response and cell cycle arrest.
11 pression of protein synthesis and cell cycle arrest.
12 dictor of neurological outcome after cardiac arrest.
13 nto the oocyte, maintaining meiotic prophase arrest.
14 this prevents cells from engaging senescence arrest.
15 eurological outcome in patients with cardiac arrest.
16 e cell panel median and lacked early S-phase arrest.
17 3 can enforce and maintain a G2/M cell cycle arrest.
18 tylation during growth transition and growth arrest.
19 ed systolic blood pressure <10 mmHg, cardiac arrest.
20 heir loss culminates in fibrillatory cardiac arrest.
21 a (TNF-alpha) that induced tumor cell growth arrest.
22 tients were followed up 1 year after cardiac arrest.
23 l countries to predict outcome after cardiac arrest.
24  systems of care for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
25 f in the recognition and response to cardiac arrest.
26           Tracheal intubation during cardiac arrest.
27 f low cerebral blood flow and/or circulatory arrest.
28 t genes that induce apoptosis and cell-cycle arrest.
29 oliferation through initiation of cell cycle arrest.
30  the myocardium during ischemic cardioplegic arrest.
31 iguity also predicted a greater frequency of arrests.
32  killer cell development and maturation were arrested.
33 and colony formation, and induced cell cycle arrest accompanied by increased expression of cyclin-dep
34 imilarly elevate endosomes and result in the arrested accumulation of enlarged intraluminal vesicles
35 n of black patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest achieved larger survival gains over time.
36 cious survivors from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest admitted to the ICU, targeted temperature managem
37  of cyclin-dependent kinases, and blocked G1 arrest after TBI thereby increasing the number of S phas
38                To describe death and cardiac arrest among triathlon participants.
39                Incidence of death or cardiac arrest among USAT participants (n = 4 776 443) was 1.74
40 tween gasping during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and 1-year survival with favorable neurological o
41 ily 1, isoform A) are involved in G1-S phase arrest and act as potential tumor suppressor genes, we a
42 DK1) during antimitotic drug-induced mitotic arrest and also in normal mitosis.
43 und that Neat1 is dispensable for cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in response to genotoxic stress.
44 ath mechanism showed a mixture of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis was responsible for the observed de
45 ration/viability and by promoting cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis.
46 th protein and mRNA levels resulting in G2/M-arrest and apoptosis.
47 microtubule dynamics and leads to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis.
48 th proliferation, thus preventing cell cycle arrest and apoptosis.
49 C cells through induction of G2/M cell cycle arrest and apoptotic cell death.
50 ch together induces autophagy and cell cycle arrest and benefits virus replication.
51 gan excluding selected patients with cardiac arrest and coma from publicly reported mortality statist
52 ation protein DPY-21 in the control of dauer arrest and DAF-2 ILS.
53 th this enzyme selectively causes cell cycle arrest and death in cancer cells due to depletion of int
54  lack of responsiveness to IGF-1, cell cycle arrest and decreased viability of cancer cells.
55     UV-induced PAF also activates cell cycle arrest and disrupts DNA repair, in part by increasing p2
56 ovide molecular evidence that the cell cycle arrest and DNA binding activities of IE2 appear to be re
57 letion and cell death accompanied by S phase arrest and DNA damage only in ADK-expressing cells.
58 ll proliferation by inducing G1/S transition arrest and downregulating cyclin D1 expression, while th
59 ansformed cells override a131-induced growth arrest and enter mitosis where a131's ability to de-clus
60  that LBH deficiency in FLS leads to S-phase arrest and failure to progress through the cell cycle.
61 Whereas a high pheromone dose induces growth arrest and formation of a shmoo-like morphology in yeast
62 g pheromone, the yeast cell undergoes growth arrest and forms a shmoo-like morphology; however, at in
63 e germline causes infertility due to meiotic arrest and impaired inactivation of sex chromosomes.
64  impaired cell proliferation, defective G2/M arrest and increased radiochemosensitivity in lung cance
65 ry phenotype (SASP), which can reinforce the arrest and induce senescence in a paracrine manner.
66 PINCR in CRC cells significantly impaired G1 arrest and induced hypersensitivity to chemotherapeutic
67  cells from asynchronous cell division to G1 arrest and neuronal specification at the morphogenetic f
68 lamo-cortical mesocircuit induced by cardiac arrest and pave the way for the use of combined brain qu
69 d ER stress or Xbp1 splicing promotes growth arrest and premature senescence through hyperactivation
70 mine deprivation, thus triggering cell cycle arrest and promoting cell survival.
71 nse, a signaling cascade allowing cell cycle arrest and repair of lesions.
72 lation of the right ventricle during cardiac arrest and resuscitation may be inherent to cardiac arre
73 n IGF-1R-negative cells caused G1 cell cycle arrest and S phase fork stalling.
74 S is characterized by a stable proliferation arrest and secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and ch
75 g of treated cells demonstrated that mitotic arrest and segregation abnormalities lead to cell death
76 cells, an effect associated with both growth arrest and senescence.
77 chanism involves p38-dependent G1 cell-cycle arrest and subsequent intrinsic mitochondrial apoptosis
78                               Sudden cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death (SCD) are terms often us
79 N1 resulted in G1/S or G2/M phase cell cycle arrest and suppressed in vitro cellular proliferation in
80                                Proliferation arrest and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype
81 ion according to the location of the cardiac arrest and their subsequent 30-day survival.
82 ne who received immediate treatment (cardiac arrest) and three who received deferred treatment (aorti
83 ch as differentiation, proliferation, growth arrest, and apoptosis.
84 e, checkpoint activation, S-phase cell cycle arrest, and cell death in sensitive breast cancer cell l
85 hed cytarabine-induced S and G2/M cell cycle arrest, and cooperated with cytarabine in inducing DNA r
86 le was dilated, irrespective of the cause of arrest, and diagnostic accuracy by physicians with basic
87 ncreased AML cell maturation, induced growth arrest, and prolonged survival in an AML mouse model.
88 duction of cardiac arrest, untreated cardiac arrest, and resuscitation.
89 ls by inducing both apoptosis and cell cycle arrest, and that reducing DHX33 levels through short hai
90  hydrocortisone administration after cardiac arrest, and those that have been published included few
91 ignificantly increased apoptosis, cell-cycle arrest, and tumor immunogenicity and generated immunogen
92        In ciliary swimmers, ciliary beating, arrests, and changes in beat frequency are often coordin
93 duced cellular growth and induced cell cycle arrest, apoptosis of ATC cells by altering the protein e
94 vates CRLs and, in turn, triggers cell-cycle arrest, apoptosis, senescence and autophagy in many canc
95 ained ventricular arrhythmia, sudden cardiac arrest, appropriate defibrillator shock, or death in eit
96 s of follow-up, there were 33 sudden cardiac arrests (arrhythmic death or implantable cardiac defibri
97      Cells lacking the IGF-1 receptor remain arrested as multipolar forming a highly disorganized tis
98      In mammalian females, germ cells remain arrested as primordial follicles.
99 rporeal CPR, and hypotension as the cause of arrest), as well as variables that were identified in bi
100 ion of UEV Ub binding by commonly used drugs arrests assembly at an early step distinct from the late
101 Hypersensitive cells underwent early S-phase arrest at drug doses sufficient to inhibit greater than
102 o mouse neocortical progenitors, transiently arrest at prometaphase.
103 ion as well as in vitro growth by cell cycle arrest at S phase with increased cell size and nuclei.
104 arcoma cell proliferation, led to cell cycle arrest at S phase, and decreased colony formation rate.
105 ometry analysis indicated the cell cycle was arrested at the G2 phase after FAM83H-AS1 knockdown.
106 ed fusion events in the DNA-lipid system are arrested at the hemifusion stage, whereas only 5% eventu
107 isorder to observe ballistic, diffusive, and arrested atomic transport.
108 ase (which contains records of every cardiac arrest attended by paramedics in the network region) to
109  replication-53BP1 nuclear body formation-G1 arrest axis as an unanticipated outcome of homologous re
110                                Both proteins arrested B-lymphopoiesis at the pro-B to pre-B-cell tran
111 ither in-hospital or out-of-hospital cardiac arrest between January 2005 and May 2014.
112 h p53 family members, as Nutlin-3 induced G1 arrest but did not activate apoptosis in p53(-/-) sarcom
113 prove survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, but automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are
114 n is common during adult in-hospital cardiac arrest, but little is known about the association betwee
115 to be responsible for a continued ability to arrest by inhibiting E2f activity and by recruiting chro
116 metastatic melanoma cells induces cell cycle arrest by targeting CDK6 and decreases the levels of pho
117                Exclusion of selected cardiac arrest cases from public reporting was not associated wi
118                       Moreover, in prolonged arrest caused by nocodazole treatment, the overall level
119 ine the transition between proliferating and arrested cells inside the LRP, coinciding with the chang
120                                              Arrested cells up-regulate most genes involved in fatty
121             Correlation of transcriptomes in arrested cells with a flux balance model for P. tricornu
122 o the mechanism of mitotic "slippage" of the arrested cells.
123  the cell cycle in a marine diatom, and that arresting cells in the G1 phase leads to remodeling of i
124 egulates resumption of meiosis from prophase arrest, chromosome condensation, and kinetochore-microtu
125 um and irregular oblong shapes formed due to arrested coalescence during polymerization, occurring as
126 refers to a state of irreversible cell-cycle arrest combined with the secretion of proinflammatory cy
127 (PyBD).SO4 (IC50 = 10 muM) results in a G2/M arrest compared with untreated samples, indicating signi
128  or p53 to mimic spontaneous escape from the arrested condition, we found that cells released from se
129 ndent phosphorylation of Chk1 and cell-cycle arrest, consistent with replication checkpoint activatio
130 -extracorporeal membrane oxygenation cardiac arrest, continuous veno-venous hemofiltration, and hyper
131 ive study, we used the Rescu Epistry cardiac arrest database (which contains records of every cardiac
132 he Toronto Regional RescuNET Epistry cardiac arrest database.
133  conformational conversion of "open" mitotic arrest deficient 2 (O-MAD2) into "closed" MAD2 (C-MAD2).
134 wever, registries of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests demonstrate that 70% to 80% of such patients hav
135 tubule dynamics, and the duration of mitotic arrest dictates the probability, but not the timing, of
136 wnregulation of METTL3 results in cell cycle arrest, differentiation of leukaemic cells and failure t
137  of eIF2alpha-P induced by UVB diminished G1 arrest, DNA repair, and cellular senescence coincident w
138 ple cellular responses, including cell cycle arrest, DNA repair, apoptosis, metabolism, autophagy, mR
139 ents with DCM and an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest do not have a markedly reduced left ventricular e
140  polymerase alpha was followed by checkpoint arrest due to phosphorylation of checkpoint kinase 1.
141             The occurrence of sudden cardiac arrest due to structural heart disease was uncommon duri
142 ion of high densities of CD11d to macrophage arrest during atherogenesis.
143 uppressed colony formation, elicited S phase arrest during cell cycle progression, and induced both i
144 parasitophorous vacuole membrane protein and arrest during liver-stage development.
145 diac arrest, the incidence of sudden cardiac arrest during participation in competitive sports was 0.
146              Survival analyses indicate that arrest effects endured up to 5 years.
147 n p53-null transformed cells, the absence of arrest enables the loss of HJURP to induce severe aneupl
148  spontaneous vesicle exocytosis, followed by arrested endocytosis, accounting for the disappearance o
149 tivation exerts its effects in preventing or arresting experimental DR is given.
150  of complex steps including transit, initial arrest, extravasation, survival and proliferation.
151 rrupted time series regression adjusting for arrest factors and temporal trend.
152 GO2 silencing in melanoma cells induces G1/S arrest followed by apoptosis.
153 scious patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest for at least 24 hours, but the optimal duration o
154 D to the scene of an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest for bystander use.
155 tion, and while the SAC can maintain mitotic arrest for extended periods, moderate delays in mitotic
156 l mutants are maternal effect sterile due to arrested gonadogenesis following embryo hatching.
157  spontaneous circulation (ROSC) when cardiac arrest has occurred.
158 rences in survival after in-hospital cardiac arrest have narrowed over time and if such differences c
159   Most patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest have shown coronary artery disease or symptoms du
160 ivity to ambiguity, antisocial behavior, and arrest history.
161 f cardiovascular collapse or cardiopulmonary arrest in an adult or pediatric patient who has a ventri
162 ) cells, accompanied by increased cell cycle arrest in CMPs.
163 y of the SAH domain is important for mitotic arrest in conditions of suppressed microtubule dynamics,
164  DNA damage responses, and early replication arrest in HGPS.
165 ation of CHK1 or CHK2 kinases and cell cycle arrest in S or G2/M phases.
166 -purin-2-amine] leads to G1-phase cell cycle arrest in the marine diatom, Phaeodactylum tricornutum,
167 s are unable to maintain a prolonged mitotic arrest in the presence of unaligned chromosomes.
168                                      Cardiac arrest in this study was defined by intra-aortic pressur
169 ma tumour suppressor, inducing G1 cell cycle arrest in tumour cells.
170 ported that manassantin causes developmental arrest in zebrafish by inhibiting the mitochondrial comp
171 tify and characterize virus mutants that are arrested in assembly.
172 w that growth and cell cycle progression are arrested in cells infected with vaccinia virus, but mass
173 rk that showed autoinhibited V1-ATPase to be arrested in state 2, we propose a model in which the con
174                A protein import intermediate arrested in the translocation channel prevents both prot
175          When deprived of lipids, instead of arresting in G1, these cells continue to cycle and utili
176 optotic effects, but not the G2/M cell cycle arrest induced by JA.
177  anesthetized and then randomized to cardiac arrest induced by three diffrent methods.
178  intubation during adult in-hospital cardiac arrest is associated with survival to hospital discharge
179 e in mammalian oocytes after their prolonged arrest is crucial for meiotic fidelity and subsequent de
180                                      Cardiac arrest is defined as the termination of cardiac activity
181                 Instead, a reversible growth arrest is induced that can be overcome by reoxygenation.
182 ovascular surgery with ischemic cardioplegic arrest is only a surrogate of acute myocardial infarctio
183                                      Cardiac arrest is potentially reversible by cardiopulmonary resu
184                We propose that cell division arrest is programmed in competent pneumococcal cells to
185  that IR-induced p16(INK4a) dependent growth arrest is reversible in mice and that sustained p16(INK4
186 on (VF)/ventricular tachycardia (VT) cardiac arrest is unknown.
187 cardiovascular mortality, or aborted cardiac arrest), its components, and all-cause mortality with th
188        The reversible state of proliferative arrest known as "cellular quiescence" plays an important
189 rons, with similar statistics observed in L1 arrest larvae.
190  PI3K inhibitors primarily induce cell cycle arrest, leaving a significant reservoir of tumor cells t
191 r senescence is a process of cellular growth arrest linked with aging and inflammation.
192 wed that TMP-SMX, at prophylactic doses, can arrest liver stage development of malaria parasites and
193  death, cardiac transplantation, and cardiac arrest (log-rank P=0.008).
194 results in defects in the central lumens and arrests lumen remodeling.
195                          Unexplained cardiac arrest may be because of an inherited arrhythmia syndrom
196  is presented, which can replicate the crack arresting mechanisms embedded in the natural architectur
197  Here, we report the discovery that the dark-arrested meristematic region of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis
198  which their activity ceases, development is arrested, metabolic rate is suppressed, and tolerance of
199  respiratory failure, heart failure, cardiac arrest, metastatic cancer (requiring ICU), end-stage dem
200 s the faithful inheritance of chromosomes by arresting mitotic progression in the presence of kinetoc
201 -967 and call for further testing in cardiac arrest models.
202     Surprisingly, the phenotypes ranged from arrested myelination in nerve development to focal hyper
203 rson-years of observation, 74 sudden cardiac arrests occurred during participation in a sport; of the
204               Most sudden deaths and cardiac arrests occurred in the swim segment (n = 90); the other
205                         This is the earliest arrest of any Cyclin known and places Cyclin B1 with cdk
206  study, we characterized rabbit BM after the arrest of B lymphopoiesis and found a dramatic increase
207                            The proliferation arrest of cardiomyocytes is accompanied by binucleation
208                                    9f caused arrest of cell cycle of MCF-7 and HL-60 cells at G0/G1 p
209 i-inflammatory mechanism of P3G involves the arrest of IkB-alpha activation and reduction in JNK(MAPK
210 ass of multi-target inhibitor leading to the arrest of M. tb growth through a cumulative inhibition o
211 reviously, we found that cAMP-induced growth arrest of PC12 and NS-1 cells requires Epac2-dependent a
212 ll 939 patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest of presumed cardiac cause that had been included
213 /ncko)) both exhibit bud-stage developmental arrest of the mandibular molar tooth germs while their m
214 ion led to more significant cell cycle G0/G1 arrest of tumor cells.
215 phage phenotype, and assists TRXR1-regulated arrest of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-induci
216  of cholinergic cells drives the coordinated arrests of all cilia.
217                      Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) commonly presents with nonshockable rhythm
218 nitive outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is often poor, even when initial resuscita
219 erage survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains <10%.
220 llator placement for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) treatment have focused on identifying broa
221 on) of patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) remains limited despite the widespread d
222 nd reduced NF-kappaB activation and monocyte arrest on activated endothelium in vitro.
223   Patients with cardiogenic shock or cardiac arrest on presentation were excluded.
224 ng of S-phase genes and permanent cell cycle arrest or cellular senescence.
225 cular arrhythmia, defined as aborted cardiac arrest or documented ventricular fibrillation and ventri
226 DK4/6 inhibition failed to induce cell-cycle arrest or senescence.
227 port further studies to develop a therapy to arrest or slow the progression of the disease in patient
228 tidrug resistant strain of P. falciparum and arrest parasites at the ring phase of the asexual stage
229 he role of CMR in determining sudden cardiac arrest pathogenesis and prognosis in survivors.
230  better outcomes for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients, even when bypassing nearest hospital an
231  cardiac arrest than for in-hospital cardiac arrest patients.
232 ly, we show for the first time that M. bovis arrests phagosome maturation in a process that depends o
233 first proteins to be recruited to the lesion-arrested Pol II during the initiation of eukaryotic TCR.
234                  Increased HR activity in G0 arrested primary FLT3-ITD NK-AML in contrast to wild-typ
235 ional complementation, and the stalled cells arrested prior to cytokinesis.
236 llular senescence is a state of irreversibly arrested proliferation, often induced by genotoxic stres
237 results in thymus retention, differentiation arrest, radioresistance, and tumor formation in zebrafis
238 and resuscitation may be inherent to cardiac arrest rather than being associated with certain causes
239 on was attempted using data from the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES) from January
240 ith the use of INTCAR (International Cardiac Arrest Registry), an 87-question data set representing 4
241          Functional p53 elicits a cell cycle arrest response, whereas, in p53-null transformed cells,
242                                    Shockable arrest rhythms were noted in 23.3% of patients.
243        Rqt1 specifically ubiquitinates these arrested ribosomes to target them to the RQT complex, al
244 cteristic curve 0.71) and electronic Cardiac Arrest Risk Triage (median area under the receiver opera
245 ly Warning Score, and the electronic Cardiac Arrest Risk Triage score were calculated for predicting
246 ybean crops, with prairie strips arranged to arrest run-off on slopes.
247                               However, while arrested, senescent cells secrete a variety of proteins
248 sistant Huh-7 cells, inhibiting TYRO3/growth arrest specific 6-mediated cancer cell migration and inv
249 iginally identified in fibroblasts as growth arrest specific gene 3 (gas3) and is expressed broadly i
250 s related to hepatogenic lineage like growth arrest specific protein 6, oncostatin M, hepatocyte grow
251 L receptor and its activating ligand, growth arrest-specific 6 (GAS6), are important drivers of metas
252  utilized to jam the SecYEG channels with an arrested substrate protein to "freeze" them in their Sec
253 than being associated with certain causes of arrest such as pulmonary embolism.
254                               Of 375 cardiac arrest survivors in CASPER from 2006 to 2015, 174 underw
255              Four hundred thirty-two cardiac arrest survivors underwent targeted temperature manageme
256 ion Registry) is a large registry of cardiac arrest survivors where initial assessment reveals normal
257              METHODS AND The CASPER (Cardiac Arrest Survivors with Preserved Ejection Fraction Regist
258 hythm but higher for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest than for in-hospital cardiac arrest patients.
259     Patients had a presumed cardiac cause of arrest that was not witnessed by emergency medical servi
260     We sought to identify all sudden cardiac arrests that occurred during participation in sports act
261 ion) to identify all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests that occurred from 2009 through 2014 in persons
262  our model to 53 702 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests that occurred in the 8 regions of the Toronto Re
263 iod, among the 2084 patients who had cardiac arrests that were not witnessed by emergency medical ser
264 ted gene silencing of il17a in fibrotic mice arrested the progression of lung fibrosis, attenuated ce
265 GroEL(SR) forms a stable complex with GroES, arresting the chaperoning reaction cycle.
266 duction of a disulfide bond, we succeeded in arresting the enzyme adenylate kinase in a closed high-e
267  carotenoid-isomerase nonsense mutant, which arrests the turnover of prolycopene.
268 ving persons who had out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, the incidence of sudden cardiac arrest during pa
269 in the management of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, the optimal strategy is not known.
270                  During induction of cardiac arrest, the right ventricle dilated in all groups (p < 0
271 nical assumption that in hypovolemic cardiac arrest, the ventricles are collapsed rather than dilated
272 se children who survived in-hospital cardiac arrest, therapeutic hypothermia, as compared with therap
273                        Patients with cardiac arrest, thrombolytic therapy, prior revascularization, o
274 hibitor 3-AP actively induces PEL cell cycle arrest through inhibiting the activity of the nuclear fa
275 re mediated by induction of G0/G1 cell cycle arrest through upregulation of p27 and downregulation of
276 s required for apoptosis, but not for growth arrest, through a mechanism involving the derepression o
277 auses a subsequent cell-intrinsic senescence arrest to counter the continued regenerative stimuli.
278 dental infections, leading to pulp necrosis, arrested tooth-root development and tooth loss.
279 steps of early metastatic seeding, including arrest, transendothelial migration and early micrometast
280 tients experiencing refractory VF/VT cardiac arrest treated with a novel protocol of early transport
281 ank UM-UC-3 and RT112 xenografts selectively arrested tumor growth in UM-UC-3 xenografts, which had r
282 ells carrying Rb deletions are still able to arrest under growth-limiting conditions.
283                                         This arrest, unlike others reported previously, depends upon
284 es were obtained during induction of cardiac arrest, untreated cardiac arrest, and resuscitation.
285 lbindin), followed by a marker of cell cycle arrest (urine insulin-like growth factor-binding protein
286                   High p21 levels mediate G1 arrest via CDK inhibition, yet lower levels have no impa
287 he tumour suppressor p53 mediates cell cycle arrest via expression of the CDK inhibitor, p21.
288 shockable rhythms, and survival from cardiac arrest was 2.5-fold higher in sports-related versus nons
289                                   Cell cycle arrest was reversible at any point by exogenous arginine
290 t already tried; 5) in patients with cardiac arrest, we recommend IV calcium in addition to the stand
291    Baseline measurements and time to cardiac arrest were not different amongst groups.
292 can drive cells through a mitotic checkpoint arrest, which suggests that Pkc1-dependent activation of
293 in patients with refractory OH VF/VT cardiac arrest who also met criteria for continuing resuscitatio
294  of 112139 patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest who were hospitalized in intensive care units or
295 cellular quiescence, a reversible cell cycle arrest with drastic changes in metabolism allowing cells
296 odel of hemorrhage-induced traumatic cardiac arrest with NCTH.
297 s, ABBV-075 triggers prominent G1 cell-cycle arrest without extensive apoptosis.
298  of glucose or glutamine induced G1 and G2/M arrest without increasing DNA damage and reduced Chk1 ex
299 d improve the triage of survivors of cardiac arrest without ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarctio
300 ater antagonizes TGFbeta-mediated cell cycle arrest, yet remains critical for the pathological, EMT-i

WebLSDに未収録の専門用語(用法)は "新規対訳" から投稿できます。
 
Page Top