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1 lar fractions, protein complexes, tissues or body fluids).
2 ature of the equilibrium between mineral and body fluid.
3 d for consent to culture their child's blood/body fluid.
4 d by an anomalous nitrogen-containing parent body fluid.
5 eutical formulations, biological tissues and body fluid.
6 vant changes in low-abundance metabolites in body fluid.
7 em and a gradual release in pH 7.4 simulated body fluid.
8 rast to blood, whole saliva is a non-sterile body fluid.
9  step in a global analysis of this important body fluid.
10 etermination of enantiomeric ratios in human body fluid.
11 y are directly exposed to the pseudocoelomic body fluid.
12  pneumococcus in a relevant normally sterile body fluid.
13 's modified eagle medium (DMEM) or simulated body fluid.
14 ion of all Abeta peptides extracted from the body fluid.
15 malignant or benign lesions), cell lines and body fluids.
16 ading to their elevated levels in breath and body fluids.
17 urotransmitters in the presence of simulated body fluids.
18 overy from scarce samples of human tissue or body fluids.
19 by various cells and are found in many human body fluids.
20  is highly correlated to their solubility in body fluids.
21 those introduced to swimming pools via human body fluids.
22  that induce the formation of mineral NPs in body fluids.
23  that affect the viscosity of blood or other body fluids.
24 been shown to be differentially expressed in body fluids.
25 bind tightly and specifically to proteins in body fluids.
26 d generated a new reagent to recognize it in body fluids.
27 been reported following exposure to blood or body fluids.
28 erate the formation of ice crystals in their body fluids.
29  the SOMAmers with their cognate proteins in body fluids.
30 ty of samples, including cells, tissues, and body fluids.
31 rvesting, concentration, and preservation in body fluids.
32 biquitous in human tissues, circulation, and body fluids.
33 ed for rapid biomolecule quantification from body fluids.
34  measure viral burden in various tissues and body fluids.
35 physiological roles found in all tissues and body fluids.
36 ons found in serum, sweat, saliva, and other body fluids.
37 pivotal role in regulating the osmolality of body fluids.
38  of protein complexes, protein secretion and body fluids.
39  are identified in urine samples or in other body fluids.
40 y different d/l-cysteine ratios in simulated body fluids.
41 vids, is the potential presence of prions in body fluids.
42 hoprotein found in tissues and secreted into body fluids.
43 r that excludes harmful microbes and retains body fluids.
44 r of LAM, we tried to isolate LAM cells from body fluids.
45 f air and liquids such as drinking water and body fluids.
46 definitely or possibly HIV-infected blood or body fluids.
47 r (2H(2)O + H(2)18O), using small samples of body fluids.
48 xposure to infectious blood or blood-derived body fluids.
49  anchovy (Engraulis mordax), and in sea lion body fluids.
50 ells rather than secreted into the blood and body fluids.
51  blood group antigens are found in non-blood body fluids.
52 ary transmission due to viral persistence in body fluids.
53  with previously described exosomes in other body fluids.
54 linked to the biochemical compounds in their body fluids.
55 imarily transmitted by contact with infected body fluids.
56 al stimuli are typically secreted in various body fluids.
57 hes the typical range of EV concentration in body fluids.
58 e of infection and daily production of these body fluids, an infected deer would shed thousands of pr
59 ns have important roles in the regulation of body fluid and blood pressure homeostasis.
60 ow that local renal circadian clocks control body fluid and BP homeostasis.
61             Apelin plays a prominent role in body fluid and cardiovascular homeostasis.
62                                    Simulated body fluid and cell culture tests indicated favorable bi
63 play an important role in the maintenance of body fluid and electrolyte balance and pH homeostasis.
64 rces determining the compartmentalization of body fluid and its movement across capillary and cell me
65 until the loss of ZIKV RNA detection in each body fluid and reported the findings in medians and 95th
66 rength, and toughness of dentin in simulated body fluid and Scotch whisky.
67          Future studies will expand to other body fluids and additional donor characteristics, such a
68  cells, likely to allow the rapid control of body fluids and BP through both contractile and endocrin
69 e resistant to inhibitory factors present in body fluids and effectively inhibit formation of fungal
70 not yet been described in tissues apart from body fluids and erythrocytes.
71  camera, which is routinely compromised when body fluids and fogging occlude the lens, requiring leng
72 and quantify) exogenous GHB in almost intact body fluids and its high potential in the search for met
73 bile iron in pharmaceutical preparations and body fluids and its potential toxic role as a pathogenic
74                          By moving essential body fluids and molecules, motile cilia and flagella gov
75  assembly of proteins found in the blood and body fluids and on cell surfaces.
76 rate the presence of extracellular miRNAs in body fluids and propose the involvement of miRNAs in cel
77 lationship between the presence of toxins in body fluids and systemic manifestations of CDI.
78 e to microgravity alters the distribution of body fluids and the degree of distension of cranial bloo
79 red them clinically with sampling of various body fluids and tissues for nearly 3 months.
80 ight microscopic identification of spores in body fluids and tissues, using a variety of stains.
81  for the infield identification of traces of body fluids and to obtain phenotypic information about t
82        uPAR also occurs in a soluble form in body fluids and tumor extracts, and both membrane and so
83           ZAG is present in plasma and other body fluids, and its natural function, like leptin's, pr
84  data, analytical data from human tissue and body fluids, and mechanistic data mostly from murine mod
85 ransmitted through sexual contact, nonsexual body fluids, and perinatally.
86 olating EVs from both cell-culture media and body fluids, and procedures for quantifying EVs.
87 analyses of GAGs have focused on cell lines, body fluids, and relatively large tissue samples.
88 demonstrate the presence of toxins in feces, body fluids, and serum and a significant elevation in in
89 nerate peptide mixtures from urine and other body fluids are critical to increase cost-effectiveness
90                         Enzyme activities in body fluids are often used as diagnostic markers for phy
91  Standard universal precautions for handling body fluids are recommended for health care workers and
92 nd they prove to be very stable in simulated body fluid at physiological temperature.
93 e role of ingestive behaviours in regulating body fluid balance during 24 h HU.
94 s) play an indispensable role in maintaining body fluid balance partly through their ability to regul
95                             Estrogens affect body fluid balance, including sodium ingestion.
96 inotropic/vasotropic actions and to optimize body fluid balance, this candidate pathway might benefit
97 ociated with a fall in insulin secretion and body fluid balance.
98 unt (iii) material type and (iv) exposure to body fluids (blood or synovial fluid) on release kinetic
99                This yeast may grow freely in body fluids, but it also flourishes within host cells.
100           Long noncoding RNAs are present in body fluids, but their potential as biomarkers was never
101 by 12 (3%) HCWs, mucosal surface exposure to body fluids by 39 (11%), and skin exposure to body fluid
102 ody fluids by 39 (11%), and skin exposure to body fluids by 89 (25%).
103 des) in extracts of food, plant tissues, and body fluids by coupling the method to a high-throughput
104  are small membranous vesicles secreted into body fluids by multiple cell types, including tumor cell
105                               The virions in body fluids can be opsonized with complement factors bec
106                                              Body fluids can easily be identified, and DNA analysis c
107 ventricular organs and in hindbrain putative body fluid/cardiovascular regulatory regions is affected
108  applications, such as human identification, body fluid characterization, postmortem interval estimat
109                       Homeostatic control of body fluid CO(2) is essential in animals but is poorly u
110 rial vasodilation, is an important factor in body fluid composition and volume regulation in health a
111 g" transporters maintain effective organ and body fluid concentrations of key nutrients, signaling mo
112                           Semen is a complex body fluid containing many factors that may facilitate o
113           Biomarkers found in blood or other body fluids could supplement current clinical indicators
114 la virus RNA has been noted in the following body fluids days or months after onset of illness: saliv
115 e isotopic concentrations in the tissues and body fluids depending on their dietary habits.
116 escein release and pre-coating of beads with body fluids did not affect short-term release or antibac
117                                              Body fluid DNA sequencing is a powerful noninvasive appr
118  to elucidate phenotypic information about a body fluid donor.
119 ermine externally visible characteristics of body fluid donors have been developed in recent years.
120  essential virulence factor and is shed into body fluids during a murine model of pulmonary anthrax.
121 stent with time-dependent decay of cells and body fluids during incubation ex vivo.
122 Newer work now supports an evolving model of body fluid dynamics that integrates exchangeable Na(+) s
123 KA) and branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) in body fluids (e.g. keto-isocaproic acid from the BCAA leu
124  involve heterogeneous mixtures of different body fluids (e.g., semen and saliva, semen and vaginal s
125 erating room nurses did not report blood and body fluid exposures (60.9%).
126  Of these 1270 had experience with blood and body fluid exposures (62.5%).
127  or inadequate actions taken after blood and body fluid exposures place individuals at risk for infec
128 n 8%, persons who are the source of blood or body fluid exposures that might warrant postexposure pro
129 infected individuals shed the virus in their body fluids following reactivation from latently infecte
130 r most complex but also the most interesting body fluid for cardiovascular research.
131 les at single molecule sensitivity in a bulk body fluid for the early diagnosis of diseases.
132 on can also produce NO, predominantly within body fluids (for example, saliva, sweat and blood plasma
133  by becoming either freeze tolerant (survive body fluid freezing) or freeze avoiding (prevent body fl
134  fluid freezing) or freeze avoiding (prevent body fluid freezing).
135 mmunomodulatory properties of pseudocoelomic body fluid from adult Ascaris suum gastrointestinal helm
136 nintact skin exposure to blood or infectious body fluids from an HCV-infected patient.
137 reutzfeldt-Jakob disease prions circulate in body fluids from people in whom the disease is silently
138 ation of flowing cells and particulates from body fluids has enormous implications in diagnosis, moni
139                     The forensic analysis of body fluids has made great strides in recent years.
140  the source(s) of infectious prions in these body fluids has yet to be identified.
141 eopontin (OPN), a protein present in several body fluids, has been suggested as a potential biomarker
142            Their isolation and analysis from body fluids have a great clinical potential to provide i
143 extracellular vesicles (sEVs) circulating in body fluids holds potentials in noninvasive diagnosis of
144 nd are emerging as an important regulator of body fluid homeostasis and cardiovascular functions.
145 systems for regulation of cardiovascular and body fluid homeostasis in pregnant animals.
146 y to respond to a physiological challenge to body fluid homeostasis may be compromised following RDN.
147 portant roles in maintaining renal function, body fluid homeostasis, and blood pressure.
148 imulation are not caused by changes in whole body fluid homeostasis, indicated by similar blood gas a
149 ones involved in the regulation of sleep and body fluid homeostasis, we examined c-fos expression in
150  play an essential role in the regulation of body fluid homeostasis.
151 renin-angiotensin system, a key modulator of body fluid homeostasis.
152 egions in control of sympathetic outflow and body fluid homeostasis.
153  are involved in the regulation of sleep and body fluid homeostasis.
154 ns in the control of thirst and AVP-mediated body fluid homeostasis.
155  versus osmolarity and subsequently regulate body fluid homeostasis.
156 rve potentially important cardiovascular and body fluid homeostatic functions.
157 ards, fruits, vegetables, spices, beverages, body fluids, horticultural leaves, cocktail glasses, and
158                                              Body fluid hyperosmolality has long been known to elicit
159  and sympathetic nervous system responses to body fluid hyperosmolality.
160                              The miRNA-based body fluid identification assays were highly specific be
161  provide a promising alternative approach to body fluid identification for forensic casework.
162 roposed to supplant conventional methods for body fluid identification.
163  by positive culture from a wound or sterile body fluid (ie, blood, cerebrospinal fluid) and at least
164                               Ebola-positive body fluid-impregnated cotton pads were serially sampled
165 cid found in different mammalian tissues and body fluids in health and disease.
166 ungal capsular polysaccharides are shed into body fluids in large amounts during infection.
167 als using a laser source and measurements of body fluids in physiological and metabolic research.
168 s and prompt caution concerning contact with body fluids in prion infections.
169 levels are detected in human serum and other body fluids in several inflammatory conditions.
170 ble to detect single virus particle in human body fluids in the near future.
171 e to mass spectrometry because they exist in body fluids in very low concentrations, are masked by hi
172 les by sample type, focusing on sensing from body fluids in vitro and on wearable sensors, which have
173  analysis for HHV-8 DNA in saliva (and other body fluids) in 66 HIV- and HHV-8-co-infected women with
174                    Fn is found in almost all body fluids, in the extracellular matrix, and plays a fu
175                Although EVs are found in all body fluids, in this review, we will focus on EVs from h
176 oteins that inhibit ectopic calcification in body fluids, including albumin, fetuin-A, and apolipopro
177                alpha-Syn is present in human body fluids, including blood plasma, and is a potential
178  from cells and are present in virtually all body fluids, including blood, urine, saliva, sweat, and
179              Detection of fungal antigens in body fluids, including cryptococcus capsular polysacchar
180 ction is low.Zika virus (ZIKV) is present in body fluids, including saliva, but transmission risk thr
181  of tubercle bacilli from sputum, tissue, or body fluid is the standard for the diagnosis of tubercul
182  concentration of biologically active MBL in body fluids is an indicator of proper function of the MB
183  the transmission risk associated with these body fluids is currently unknown.
184 te to maintain proteostasis in extracellular body fluids is limited, but it has significantly advance
185    The use of mRNA for the identification of body fluids is of particular interest in forensic scienc
186 hylation occurs early and can be detected in body fluids, it may be of potential use in early detecti
187 ncer biomarkers detectable in blood or other body fluids less invasively and more cheaply than using
188                    The current literature on body fluid levels of GFAP in human disease is summarised
189 of drugs and/or their metabolites in complex body fluids like plasma.
190  is expressed in airway epithelial cells and body fluids like saliva, tear film, ear fluid, and breas
191 s, HAT-L4-deficient newborn mice had greater body fluid loss and higher mortality in a trans-epiderma
192 ss and higher mortality in a trans-epidermal body fluid loss test.
193 ant in epidermal barrier function to prevent body fluid loss.
194   However, the low bacteria concentration in body fluids makes it difficult to detect their character
195  by the pressurized nature of their internal body fluids, making typical physiological techniques inf
196 of advanced imaging, neurophysiological, and body fluid markers.
197            The abnormal level of thrombin in body fluids may lead to different diseases, such as rheu
198 of mixtures of synthetic analogues of common body fluid metabolites.
199 ed as a cancer biomarker, AMF secretion into body fluids might be closely related to metastases forma
200                                              Body fluid mutant DNA (mutDNA) may allow non-invasive id
201               Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a body fluid of high clinical relevance and an important s
202 been found to be present in plasma and other body fluids of humans and mice in surprisingly high conc
203 mically, with toxins present in the sera and body fluids of infected animals, and toxemia is signific
204 V) is transmitted by direct contact with the body fluids of infected person and objects contaminated
205  and C. difficile toxin B (TcdB) in sera and body fluids of piglets and mice exposed to C. difficile
206 ntifreeze proteins (AFPs) are present in the body fluids of some polar fishes where they inhibit ice
207 tin (Fn, a glycoprotein found in the ECM and body fluids of vertebrates) using repeats in the C-termi
208 s who reported direct contact with blood and body fluids of wild non-human primates.
209  antibiotic loading and exposure of beads to body fluids on release kinetics are unclear.
210                             The influence of body fluids on release was assessed using CaSO4 beads th
211 ant step toward detection of PrP(CWD) in the body fluids or excreta of CWD-susceptible species.
212 ulturing Listeria monocytogenes from sterile body fluids or from products of conception.
213  miRNAome) were either expressed in multiple body fluids or not expressed at all.
214 blood and less often by PCR testing of other body fluids or serology and plaque-reduction neutralizat
215 ought in tumor extract samples but also from body fluids or stools rendering their content even more
216 out of catalytic and metabolic activities in body fluids or tissues.
217 based biomarker gets elevated or modified in body fluids or tissues.
218 evel exposure (direct contact with a corpse, body fluids, or a case with diarrhoea, vomiting, or blee
219 egree as to permit the identification of the body fluid origin of forensic biological stains using as
220 ples from protein mixtures of cell lysate or body fluid origin.
221 esult of both acute and chronic increases of body fluid osmolality.
222 ation is available describing viral loads in body fluids other than blood.
223 markers and are not reproducibly elevated in body fluids outside of central nervous system in Alzheim
224 ne also reduced the systemic accumulation of body fluids (p < 0.001) with a mean of 1,410 +/- 560 mL
225 lular alpha-syn and/or its modified forms in body fluids, particularly in human plasma, offers new op
226 conditions wherein significant variations in body fluid pH occur.
227 low concentration of Mg(2+) in extracellular body fluids predicts that the CsrRCsrS system is maintai
228 in a misleading estimate of the ratio of the body fluids present and, in extreme cases, even fail to
229          The detection of microRNA panels in body fluids promises early diagnosis of many diseases, i
230 t migration of KSHV-replicating cells within body fluids--promoting oropharyngeal transmission and pe
231 We cultured blood and other normally sterile body fluids, reconfirmed and serotyped pneumococcal isol
232 w that neurofilament light concentrations in body fluids reflect pathology and symptoms in mouse mode
233  SFO cholinergic mechanism in the control of body fluid regulation is not clear.
234 ard shift in the osmotic operating point for body fluid regulation.
235  leukocytes and free viral particles in this body fluid remain elusive.
236 d extraction for sample preparation of human body fluids resulted in an assay that measured low part
237 lity to determine the species of origin of a body fluid sample is a very important and crucial part o
238 ng 454 sequencing on NCCR DNA amplified from body fluid samples (urine, plasma, and cerebrospinal flu
239 ction in 2D NMR data collection time for the body fluid samples can be achieved by this method, witho
240       Further evaluation of this assay using body fluid samples from a larger patient population is w
241 s) that operate in the presence of simulated body fluids SBF, human serum and blood enriched with eth
242 um after immersion of the glass in simulated body fluid (SBF) are reported and discussed.
243 ctor applying cyclical loading and simulated body fluid (SBF) perfusion.
244 ir surface upon their immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF) was checked using SEM and pH measuremen
245 as tested for ethanol oxidation in simulated body fluid (SBF) with ionic composition similar to human
246 like mineral following exposure to simulated body fluids (SBF).
247 n, disease manifestation, and persistence in body fluids seen following ZIKV infection.
248                                  Among human body fluids, serum plays a key role for diagnostic tests
249                                      Patient body fluids showed an elevation in N-acetyl-D-mannosamin
250 ine is an important, noninvasively collected body fluid source for the diagnosis and prognosis of hum
251 undation for understanding the physiology of body fluid spaces.
252 al blood--in an attempt to identify putative body fluid-specific miRNAs.
253  is used to detect antimicrobial activity in body fluid specimens that have been inoculated on a filt
254 l types including healthy/patient tissue and body fluid specimens, cell lines and murine models as we
255 wide variety of forensic evidence, including body fluid stains, at the scene of a crime.
256            We isolated exosomes from various body fluids such as amniotic fluid, liver cirrhosis asci
257 d cell counts can also be performed on human body fluids such as cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid,
258 assay as applied to other readily accessible body fluids such as exhaled breath condensate (EBC), sal
259 specific nucleic acid sequences from complex body fluids such as saliva.
260  most cases, (2) persistence of the virus in body fluids such as semen and saliva for longer periods
261  routine transportation and testing of human body fluids such as serum and cerebrospinal fluid.
262  that are capable of detecting biomarkers in body fluids such as serum are an important prerequisite
263 cteriovorus predation needs to work in human body fluids such as serum where predation dynamics may d
264 zing metabolites (small molecules <1 kDa) in body fluids such as urine and plasma using various spect
265  prostate cancer with greater specificity in body fluids such as urine or blood.
266 eraction, with other nano-objects present in body fluids, such as single and aggregated proteins.
267 concentrations of Zn2+ than of Mn2+ in human body fluids suggests that Zn2+ is both the primary subst
268                              Considering all body fluid test results, 50 (74.6%) of the 67 patients w
269 in the tears of vaccinated mice, the initial body fluid that contacts the parasite during infectious
270 8DSS solution, and then exposed to simulated body fluid that favors mineral deposition.
271 dium consists of a Portland cement/simulated body fluid that includes polyacrylic acid and polyvinylp
272             Our results establish semen as a body fluid that naturally contains amyloid fibrils that
273 ch as NiV can infect and disseminate through body fluids that are rich in complement activity.
274 s (EVs) are cell-derived vesicles present in body fluids that play an essential role in various cellu
275 ytokine receptors are normal constituents of body fluids that regulate peripheral cytokine and lympho
276 g of hundreds of metabolites from tissues or body fluids, that is, "metabolomics." Because metabolite
277 f the value expected from detecting virus in body fluids, the standard proxy measure of infectiousnes
278 fricans reporting contact with NHP blood and body fluids through hunting, butchering, and keeping pri
279 ers (ETCs) contain areas that are exposed to body fluids through the care of patients suspected or co
280 ls and is found essentially in all cells and body fluids, thymosin beta(4) has the potential for sign
281 evel of supplements and their metabolites in body fluids/tissues, and to measure the efficacy on anti
282 itary feeding acts in neurons exposed to the body fluid to inhibit social feeding.
283 aminations and examined viral persistence in body fluids using RT-PCR.
284 enin-angiotensin system (RAS) in controlling body fluid volume and blood pressure.
285                                              Body fluid volume regulation by the kidney relies upon t
286 ionship between sodium intake and changes in body fluid volume.
287 ecause the miRNA expression profile for each body fluid was different from that obtained from 21 huma
288                        Accuracy of counts on body fluids was consistent with hand counting by a train
289 esence of cell-free miRNAs that circulate in body fluids was discovered.
290 Identification of LAM cells with TSC2 LOH in body fluids was not correlated with severity of lung dis
291 urgical procedures, as contact with blood or body fluids was viewed as contaminating to men of the ch
292                       Using DNA samples from body fluids, we demonstrate that TOP-PCR recovers minute
293 of detectable Zika virus (ZIKV) RNA in human body fluids, we prospectively assessed a cohort of newly
294                       Measured deviations in body fluid were produced by using a separate, prospectiv
295 ompares well to the levels of the inosine in body fluids which are in the range 0-2.9 microM for pati
296  cancer-related miRs have been identified in body fluids, which make them remarkable noninvasive biom
297 R assay for the detection of E. rostratum in body fluids, which we used to confirm infections in 57 a
298       Because of the orange discoloration of body fluids with higher doses of rifampicin it was not p
299 paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues and sterile body fluids with known diagnosis of IFD based on referen
300 say achieves successful cocaine detection in body fluids, with a limit of detection of 10.4, 18.4, an

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