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1 rces of the ancient resin known as "dragon's blood".
2 ns such as in platelet-rich plasma and whole blood.
3 tularensis was spiked into human or macaque blood.
4 PCR mixtures and B. anthracis CFU into human blood.
5 bility to escape the innate immune system in blood.
6 e upregulated on HSV-specific CD8 T cells in blood.
7 expression quantitative trait loci in whole blood.
12 rrow (BM)-transplanted OS mice in peripheral blood and hematopoietic organs, such as the BM, thymus,
14 CSF-producing CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes in the blood and joints of patients with spondyloarthritis, and
15 ication of excessive IFN-gamma production by blood and lymph node-derived T cells of patients with CV
16 valves, which maintain the separation of the blood and lymphatic vascular systems, and the lymphatic
17 ion-arteriovenous malformation (CM-AVM) is a blood and lymphatic vessel (LV) disorder that is caused
18 depleted CD20(+) B lymphocytes in peripheral blood and lymphoid tissues confirming that SGN-CD19B is
19 ses reported to the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research or Eurocord and Eur
21 helium, with very low silver levels found in blood and no detectable silver measured in the olfactory
23 repressor (AHRR) locus, which is observed in blood and squamous epithelial cells of smokers, but not
26 d lymphatic-specific Hk2 knockouts phenocopy blood and/or lymphatic vascular defects seen in Fgfr1/Fg
27 lls that lie in direct contact with maternal blood, and show that these cells recapitulate the antivi
29 6 shows good potency in an IDO-1 human whole blood assay and also shows a very favorable ADME profile
30 ncy have been described in placenta and cord blood at delivery, in fetal lung, and in buccal epitheli
33 muscle wasting and the discovery of reliable blood-based biomarkers could be useful for the disease p
34 blood for transfusion, cellular therapy and blood-based diagnostics, and could significantly improve
35 l potential biomarkers that can be used in a blood-based panel to allow earlier identification of ind
36 e presence of maternal T cells in peripheral blood before transplantation, is detectable in a signifi
38 s (HCV) infection is the most common chronic blood-borne infection in the United States and a leading
40 rated that [(11)C]-(R)-3 readily crosses the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in rodents and selectively bin
42 central nervous system (CNS) compromise the blood-brain barrier (BBB) via increased vascular permeab
43 CED) provides a powerful means to bypass the blood-brain barrier and drive widespread distribution of
45 ly accounted for by age- or disease-specific blood-brain barrier disruption is unclear, and this is a
46 it alters the integrity and cohesion of the blood-brain barrier in several pathophysiological states
47 ce in an all-human, in vitro, 3-dimensional, blood-brain barrier model exemplifies tight-junction int
49 l drugs with optimal penetration through the blood-brain barrier should be considered even for patien
53 Here, we measured ex vivo sensitivity of 246 blood cancers to 63 drugs alongside genome, transcriptom
55 nal bleeding is a leading indication for red blood cell (RBC) transfusion worldwide, although optimal
56 flammation, fluid, appendicoliths, and white blood cell count (WBC) were significantly correlated wit
57 o experiment-simulating an entire mammal red blood cell lipid bilayer and cytoskeleton as modeled by
58 A patient with asplenia and multiple red blood cell transfusions acquired babesiosis infection wi
60 e in the aging of stored units of packed red blood cells (pRBCs) and subsequent lung inflammation aft
62 sed the inflammatory potential of peripheral blood cells after lunch.Compared with 3 meals/d, meal sk
66 e mutations have recently been identified in blood cells from normal, healthy elderly individuals wit
67 D50) of BoNT/A, and transfusion of these red blood cells into naive mice affords protection for up to
68 ises when a substantial proportion of mature blood cells is derived from a single dominant hematopoie
73 Effective removal or dissolution of large blood clots remains a challenge in clinical treatment of
74 nsform a ubiquitous but normally nonadhesive blood constituent to increase the efficiency, strength,
75 eline period with the EOS calculator period, blood culture use decreased from 14.5% to 4.9% (adjusted
76 tics were associated with a 45% reduction in blood culture yield and approximately 20% reduction in y
77 n active antibiotic for at least 2 days when blood cultures were taken, and subsequent episodes in th
78 dorsal spinal neurons, blockade of Kv3.4 by blood depressing substance II suppresses axon growth via
79 d by independent validation of selected cord blood differentially methylated regions, using bisulfite
81 e aimed at investigating how smoking affects blood DNA methylation in MS patients, by assaying genome
82 examined longitudinal changes of genome-wide blood DNA methylation profiles in relation to the develo
84 ucing the antibody negative window period in blood donors in resource limited settings where nucleic
85 ising 6 study periods, during which they had blood draws before and after medication administration.
87 fold greater heart mass, 60-90% reduction in blood ejection fraction relative to control mice, and ev
88 of this study were to determine whether the blood eosinophil molecular pattern of children with EoE
89 attenuated bacterial survival in human whole blood ex vivo, which was associated with increased killi
93 r survivors had significantly lower cerebral blood flow and metabolic activity in key brain areas com
96 neous coronary intervention (PCI) to restore blood flow in an infarct-related coronary artery improve
97 Continuous renal replacement therapy using blood flow rate set at 250 mL/min was not more likely to
103 by transcranial Doppler ultrasound (cerebral blood flow) and constant infusion thermodilution (femora
104 nd constant infusion thermodilution (femoral blood flow) with net exchange calculated via the Fick pr
107 cRNAs complement of Schistosoma mansoni, the blood fluke that causes schistosomiasis, ranked among th
108 nts a feasible alternative for fractionating blood for transfusion, cellular therapy and blood-based
109 idences reported glycosyltransferases in the blood, freely circulating or wrapped within vesicles.
110 lood brain barrier separates the circulating blood from the extracellular fluid in the central nervou
113 ositively with mycobacterial growth in whole blood from UK/Asian adults and, to a lesser extent, in P
114 mic (4x basal) hyperglycemic clamp (arterial blood glucose 146 +/- 2 mg/dL) with portal GLC infusion.
115 control (random blood glucose [RBG], fasting blood glucose [FBG], and glycated hemoglobin [HbA1c]) an
116 elationship between glycemic control (random blood glucose [RBG], fasting blood glucose [FBG], and gl
117 mptying (3-dimensional ultrasonography), and blood glucose and plasma gut-hormone concentrations [ins
120 The rate of documented hypoglycemia with a blood glucose level of 55 mg per deciliter (3.1 mmol per
122 manufacturers to evaluate the performance of blood glucose meters in critically ill patient settings.
123 me's potential for the use as the enzyme for blood glucose monitor enzyme sensor strips was evaluated
124 idence interval [CI], 1.04-1.16), low CSF to blood glucose ratio (HR, 1.16 per 0.10 decrease; 95% CI,
126 otal cholesterol, triglycerides, and fasting blood glucose) and identified several cis-eGenes (ALDH2
127 a750-labeled antibody formats showed shorter blood half-times and higher liver uptake than the radiol
129 l major time-dependent phenotypic changes in blood immune cell subsets that occur following trauma, i
132 TM) accumulation was considered to be due to blood infiltration or local proliferation, although the
133 ts enrolled in the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute GenTAC (Genetically Triggered Thoracic A
135 or IDCM using the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute-funded Pediatric Cardiomyopathy Registry
136 nfirmed that the spatial acceleration of the blood jet through the valve is most significant (account
137 The ultrastructural organization of the blood labyrinthine barrier (BLB) was investigated in the
138 n-lineage ZIKV infection of pregnant women's blood led to an exacerbated M2-skewed immunosuppression
142 ting mosquitoes after oral feeding of spiked-blood meals, representing an additional safety feature.
144 d demographics, anthropometrics, cardiac and blood measures, diet and exercise, physical and mental h
146 arrier disruption (BBB) and release of toxic blood molecules into the brain contributes to neuronal i
149 on by natural killer cells, and expansion of blood monocytes with less proinflammatory cytokine respo
150 remained off ERT with normalized peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) ADA activity, improved lym
151 Suppression of parasite-specific peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) proliferation was evident,
153 ve T cells were sorted from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) by intracellular stainin
154 1 or primary AML cells with donor peripheral blood mononuclear cells elicited a cell contact-dependen
156 FN-gamma and IL-17A production in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from HIV-infected ART-treated in
157 and Leishmania antigen-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients infected with L. b
159 nist, GS-9620, activated HIV from peripheral blood mononuclear cells isolated from HIV-infected indiv
161 ly in lesional but also nonlesional skin and blood, more complex biomarker models of AD are needed.
162 ositivity (HR, 1.37; 95% CI, 1.02-1.84), and blood neutrophilia (HR, 1.06 per 109 neutrophils/L incre
164 enome-wide DNA methylation in umbilical cord blood nucleated cells in Project Viva, a prospective U.S
165 6(+) and CXCR3(+) Th cells accumulate in the blood of aviremic HIV-1-infected patients on long-term a
166 as IL-10 levels were increased in peripheral blood of clinical responders after 12 wk of treatment wi
167 on of an exosome-associated biomarker in the blood of patients provides novel, and less invasive, opp
168 conditionally essential for GBS survival in blood, of which 75% were members of the capsular polysac
169 detection of multiple viruses included cord blood or HLA-mismatched HCT, myeloablative conditioning,
171 as reward accumulated within a context, and blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signals in the ventr
172 In photosensitive epilepsy, alpha-related blood oxygen level-dependent signal changes demonstrated
173 ead measures of human brain activity are the blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) signal and surface f
174 s, trigger sounds elicit greatly exaggerated blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) responses in the ant
175 ight loss, changes in nutritional as well as blood parameters, leukocyte depletion, and bone marrow h
176 sity, density, and coagulation rate of human blood plasma were measured along with the standard coagu
178 w abundance proteins (e.g., </= 100 pg/mL in blood plasma/serum) using targeted proteomics approaches
181 t 72 and 144 h after injection, but tumor-to-blood-pool SUV ratios increased with time after injectio
182 l CVRFs (n = 740) was also defined as having blood pressure <120/80 mm Hg, fasting glucose <100 mg/dl
184 actorial design to target levels of systolic blood pressure (130-149mmHg vs <130mmHg; open label) and
185 It is unclear whether intensive lowering of blood pressure (BP) at the acute phase of intracerebral
186 It is currently unknown whether intensive blood pressure (BP) lowering beyond that recommended wou
187 ransport by the renal tubule is critical for blood pressure (BP), acid-base, and potassium homeostasi
190 6 to -4.2; 6 studies; I2 = 51%) for systolic blood pressure and -4.0 mm Hg (95% CI, -5.6 to -2.5; 6 s
191 As an add-on to losartan, Ly normalized blood pressure and albuminuria, and prevented CKD progre
194 y (1.53, 1.13-2.07; p=0.054), and have their blood pressure controlled (2.06, 1.69-2.50; p<0.0001) th
195 ored weekly, and 10% reported checking their blood pressure daily and 43% took their medications as p
197 affecting the ventricular refractoriness or blood pressure in pigs subjected to 7 days atrial tachyp
199 above 150 mm Hg to achieve a target systolic blood pressure of less than 150 mm Hg to reduce the risk
200 adults aged 60 years or older with systolic blood pressure persistently at or above 150 mm Hg to ach
201 ndings highlight new biological pathways for blood pressure regulation enriched for genes expressed i
203 rs of contact showed greater improvements in blood pressure than control groups: -6.4 mm Hg (95% CI,
204 hborhoods was associated with lower systolic blood pressure than was consistent residence in low-inco
205 revealed no abnormalities in heart rate and blood pressure variability however the sympathetic skin
209 etabolic traits (BMI, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, total
210 cis-eGenes (ALDH2 for systolic and diastolic blood pressure, MCM6 and DARS for total cholesterol, and
211 an independent association between post-TAVR blood pressure, systemic arterial load, and mortality.
212 activity and pharmacological manipulation of blood pressure, we show that veterans with PTSD have aug
213 ailable were more likely to use at least one blood pressure-lowering medicine (adjusted odds ratio [O
214 0.0001) than were those in communities where blood pressure-lowering medicines were not available.
227 tor 2-dependent manner, and the nonclassical blood resident monocyte subset that patrols the intralum
228 In the retina, endothelial cells form a blood-retina barrier by virtue of tight junctions and lo
230 istochemical analyses of hagfish tissues and blood revealed Vwf expression in endothelial cells and t
231 highly sensitive p24 assay can help improve blood safety by reducing the antibody negative window pe
232 neoepitopes after isolation of cells from a blood sample taken almost 3 years after the tumors were
235 en), with a mean age of 73 years, provided a blood sample; 2137 had no signs of AMD, 2209 had early A
236 (linoleic acid and arachidonic acid [AA]) in blood samples at age 8 years were measured for 940 child
238 Superoxide dismutase (SOD) level in the blood samples expressed significant positive correlation
240 sessed global RNA expression levels in whole blood samples from 150 participants, representing patien
241 n validation by collecting fingerprick whole blood samples from 20 participants to assess iron status
243 expression was transiently reduced in whole blood samples from both omalizumab- and placebo-treated
244 performed a whole-transcriptomic analysis of blood samples from Malian children with cerebral or unco
245 andard, a test for NK cell activity in whole blood samples identified patients with CRC with 87.0% se
247 The clinical implication was studied in blood samples of patients with inflammatory bowel diseas
249 METHODS AND Endomyocardial biopsies and blood samples were obtained from patients with newly dia
250 s performed with a subset of placentas, cord blood samples, and buccal samples collected during the N
255 he analysis of a reference material of human blood serum, by the spike and recovery trials with seawa
257 es, bed bugs rely heavily on human or animal blood sources for survival, mating and reproduction.
258 is of a single infecting genome in a sterile blood specimen are available and have recently been comm
262 targets Plasmodium falciparum PKG, inhibits blood stage parasite growth in vitro and in mice and blo
263 reduce host cell toxicity while maintaining blood-stage and gametocytocidal antimalarial activity an
265 variants of the major surface antigen of the blood stages known as Pf EMP1 encoded by up to 60 var ge
266 find are nearly identical between thymus and blood, suggesting that our analysis mainly detects selec
267 ovided the greatest compatibility with human blood, suggesting that pre-transplant perfusion of genet
269 accurately classified patients with a single blood test into rule-out or rule-in categories: Net Recl
270 ctal cancer (CRC) by the guaiac fecal occult blood test, interval cancers develop in 48% to 55% of th
271 late individual circulating tumor cells from blood, these devices are ineffective at capturing CTC cl
272 mug of leukocyte DNA isolated from 2-3 mL of blood to accurately quantify these two cross-linked addu
276 ng who received a single unit umbilical cord blood transplantation for non-malignant diseases reporte
277 combination haploidentical single-unit cord blood transplants, we have added 4 Gy TBI to the widely
280 ndard for selecting unrelated umbilical cord blood units for transplantation for non-malignant diseas
283 ular density and facilitated the recovery of blood vessel perfusion function in a murine hindlimb isc
284 ead to new therapeutic approaches to improve blood vessel regeneration and increase survival and hema
286 avasation of sub-nanometre AuNCs from normal blood vessels and enhances their passive targeting to ca
288 ent resulted in an increase in the number of blood vessels and sub-epithelial connective tissue matri
289 C2 in cancer, their role in tumor-associated blood vessels and tumor immunity, and provide an update
291 the structure of tissues, including muscles, blood vessels, and connective tissues, adapts to mechani
295 ultaneously, we measured changes in cerebral blood volume (CBV) as a proxy of drug effects on neurona
298 port and child report (primary outcome), and blood was collected from children to measure cytokine pr
300 zed and mechanically ventilated, 40 mL/kg of blood was removed yielding marked hypotension and a rise
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