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1  significance as a key feature of the closed circulatory system.
2 e gastrointestinal tract potentially via the circulatory system.
3 ance and to remove waste from the organisms' circulatory system.
4 d pump (ventricle) blood throughout a closed circulatory system.
5 function to meet the changing demands of the circulatory system.
6 n and primate AAV vectors delivered into the circulatory system.
7  physical and chemical stress present in the circulatory system.
8 ), which passes through the larval tadpole's circulatory system.
9 s between the central nervous system and the circulatory system.
10 hat rotavirus escapes the intestine into the circulatory system.
11 to distant sites after gaining access to the circulatory system.
12 lecule is synthesized and distributed to the circulatory system.
13  act synergistically to promote a functional circulatory system.
14 rians, for example an anus, nephridia, and a circulatory system.
15 dependent of angiotensin II derived from the circulatory system.
16 onnect the embryonic heart to the developing circulatory system.
17 ic model based on a computer-simulated human circulatory system.
18 es and in the vessel walls of the developing circulatory system.
19 ated in an arteriovenous shunt in a baboon's circulatory system.
20 odulate the clearance of plasma CPB from the circulatory system.
21 l system, to remove phage particles from the circulatory system.
22 o, forming a functional human-mouse chimeric circulatory system.
23 blood hemostasis and maintenance of a closed circulatory system.
24 nd S1P is spatially compartmentalized in the circulatory system.
25 ther exogenous components, into the female's circulatory system.
26 lic status to distant target tissues via the circulatory system.
27 ting cell perfusion through narrow spaces in circulatory system.
28  the interface between the immune system and circulatory system.
29 al for the morphogenesis and function of the circulatory system.
30 f vertebrates in the development of a closed circulatory system.
31 ssential for the development of a functional circulatory system.
32 iological effects in, recipient cells of the circulatory system.
33 dapted to the barriers imposed by the closed circulatory system.
34 s, and possibly other recipient cells of the circulatory system.
35 ortality from all causes and diseases of the circulatory system.
36  leakage and a consequential collapse of the circulatory system.
37 ortality from all causes and diseases of the circulatory system.
38  the risk for mortality from diseases of the circulatory system.
39 rate a microfluidics network in the systemic circulatory system.
40 major multifunctional protein present in the circulatory system.
41 hich are critically important in a pulsatile circulatory system.
42 n myofibers and passively distributed to the circulatory system.
43 fe witnessed the need for more sophisticated circulatory systems.
44  the vastly different architectures of their circulatory systems.
45 e thus bidirectional and link the immune and circulatory systems.
46 -filled channels that may serve as primitive circulatory systems.
47 ks is the key process for the development of circulatory systems.
48 biquitous in animal locomotion, feeding, and circulatory systems.
49 ase (SerRS) in species that developed closed circulatory systems.
50 es of Health grant R44-HL065851-03, Advanced Circulatory Systems.
51 ut the undesirable effects of siRNAs on both circulatory systems.
52 structure elements of the maternal and fetal circulatory systems.
53  of the nervous system (1.37 [1.20-1.57]) or circulatory system (1.20 [1.00-1.43]); and admission to
54 ses of digestive organs, and diseases of the circulatory system (18%, 15%, and 14% of total AER, resp
55 east 5% of the case records: diseases of the circulatory system (39.1%); trauma (10.2%); diseases of
56 es, allowing separate pulmonary and systemic circulatory systems, a key requirement for the evolution
57  0.81; 95% CI, 0.65-1.03) and other heart or circulatory system abnormalities (aRR, 0.98; 95% CI, 0.8
58  is the process by which monocytes leave the circulatory system and extravasate through the endotheli
59 hich is disrupted in disorders affecting the circulatory system and in cancer.
60 f tumoural cells in the mammary duct, in the circulatory system and in the bone.
61 primary tumor, metastasizing cells enter the circulatory system and interact with host cells before l
62 -1 (PAI-1) are proteins that interact in the circulatory system and pericellular region to regulate f
63  Willebrand factor (VWF), with help from our circulatory system and platelets, harnesses the same for
64  blood vessels that integrated into the host circulatory system and served as blood conduits for 150
65 ellular and molecular interfaces between the circulatory system and the CNS.
66 sion events enabling leukocytes to leave the circulatory system and transmigrate into tissue.
67 ydrophilic peptides may be released into the circulatory system and transported to the brain by the b
68 ed at midgestation with major defects in the circulatory systems and displayed combined phenotypes of
69 trast to animals, plants are sessile, lack a circulatory system, and have additional cellular structu
70 t in vivo, functionally couple to the host's circulatory system, and produce urine-like metabolites v
71 ent for Hox genes in patterning the muscular circulatory system, and suggest a mechanism of broad rel
72 cluding ageing and mortality, sleep, growth, circulatory systems, and drug doses.
73 ature in the modeling of NO diffusion in the circulatory system; and it informs a variety of therapeu
74                     Vessels of the lymphatic circulatory system are also subjected to fluid flow-asso
75 e major arteries and veins of the vertebrate circulatory system are formed early in embryonic develop
76    Congenital malformations of the heart and circulatory system are the most common type of human bir
77 s, whereas entrance of bowel toxins into the circulatory system, as a result of impaired intestinal b
78 ers were detected in specific regions of the circulatory system (auricle, ventricle, cristae aorta, a
79  hydraulic network that described the entire circulatory system based on pre-stage 2 hemodynamics.
80 ished parabiotic pairings (that is, a shared circulatory system) between young and old mice (heteroch
81                                   Within the circulatory system, blood flow regulates vascular remode
82 en arteries and veins lie at the core of the circulatory system, both in health and disease.
83 r the development of a functional vertebrate circulatory system, but the mechanism of vascular lumeni
84                 Upon development of a pumped circulatory system, C3 was synthesized in large amounts
85 the three major cell types that comprise the circulatory system: cardioblasts, pericardial nephrocyte
86 ith an epidemic transmissible disease of the circulatory system closely resembling leukemia.
87                                The mammalian circulatory system comprises both the cardiovascular sys
88 f mobile cells scattered throughout the open circulatory system, consistent with previous transplanta
89                                    The human circulatory system consists of arterial blood that deliv
90 -related mortality caused by diseases of the circulatory system (DCS) to temporal trends in excess HL
91                    Deaths by diseases of the circulatory system declined more slowly after the onset
92 s can choose from a wide range of mechanical circulatory systems, depending on the desired degree of
93 esis, muscle fiber elongation, pigmentation, circulatory system development and neural differentiatio
94 ice provide unique insight into how a closed circulatory system develops when the arteries cannot pro
95 2011, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Circulatory System Device Panel reviewed the CardioMEMS
96 rug Administration convened a meeting of the Circulatory System Devices Panel to discuss the necessit
97 disorders, and physical health problems with circulatory-system disease.
98 n increase in the number of deaths caused by circulatory system diseases (SMR = 1.5, 95% CI 1.0-2.2)
99        The relative risks for mortality from circulatory system diseases and the subset of cerebrovas
100 3-1989, the authors evaluated mortality from circulatory system diseases through 1997 in relation to
101 of the increase in the number of deaths from circulatory system diseases was a result of atherosclero
102  regarding deaths from accidents, cancer, or circulatory system diseases, but the authors found that
103 -years accrued, and 1,070 subjects died from circulatory system diseases.
104 ks of obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and circulatory system diseases.
105              Major vessels of the vertebrate circulatory system display evolutionarily conserved and
106 ls, maintaining the dynamic equilibrium in a circulatory system driven by two pumps in series.
107 ss is critical for establishing a functional circulatory system during development and contributes to
108 pite normal morphological development of the circulatory system, EPAS1-deficient mice display pronoun
109 patterns: a static population that lines the circulatory system epithelia, and a mobile population th
110 lect for phage mutants able to remain in the circulatory system for longer periods of time.
111  estimates of mortality from diseases of the circulatory system for PM2.5 modeled from RS with that f
112 r vascular graft in the unheparinized baboon circulatory system, for example, platelet deposition at
113 tly, the venous system's contribution to the circulatory system has been incorrectly identified as be
114 ugh increased mortality from diseases of the circulatory system has been observed in patients treated
115                                The lymphatic circulatory system has diverse functions in lipid absorp
116 , but a direct connection between AD and the circulatory system has not been established.
117 ng water suggest a deleterious effect on the circulatory system; however, studies among workers with
118 s, and attempts at protein targeting via the circulatory system (i.e., "magic bullets") have failed i
119 ortality from all causes and diseases of the circulatory system in a national sample of adults in the
120  recruited into vascular structures from the circulatory system in adult animals and from resident me
121 nding the contributory role of the lymphatic circulatory system in disease and to devising effective
122   By mimicking cancer cell perfusion through circulatory system in metastasis, we develop a unique mi
123                                          The circulatory system in the fly comprises well-defined set
124  is the first step in the development of the circulatory system in vertebrates.
125                         Insects have an open circulatory system in which the heart pumps blood (hemol
126 st to vertebrates, which use respiratory and circulatory systems in series, gas exchange in insects i
127 tive systems; brain and spinal cord; and the circulatory system, including the heart and major arteri
128                                       In the circulatory system, increased collagen crosslinking caus
129  is degraded in lysosomes or returned to the circulatory system intact.
130         The cholesterol transport across the circulatory system is a well-known process in contrast t
131                                       Such a circulatory system is achieved in a series of staged rec
132                               The vertebrate circulatory system is composed of arteries and veins.
133                                   The mature circulatory system is comprised of two parallel, yet dis
134 plex interplay between lymphatic and hepatic circulatory system is discussed.
135 other organ systems, the cerebrospinal fluid circulatory system is subject to senescence.
136                                          The circulatory system is the first organ system to develop
137                    The essential task of the circulatory system is to match blood flow to local metab
138 elease of proinflammatory molecules into the circulatory system, is a major risk factor for severe il
139 l continuity are fundamental features of the circulatory system maintained through endothelial cell-c
140          Eventually, the cerebrospinal fluid circulatory system may fail, resulting in stagnation, co
141 s (186 deaths resulting from diseases of the circulatory system) occurred.
142            We found that when the peripheral circulatory system of a colony is surgically removed, it
143 emonstrate that exposing an old mouse to the circulatory system of a young mouse reverses age-related
144                                          The circulatory system of B. schlosseri is composed of two d
145 ted bovine serum albumin is removed from the circulatory system of Cav-1-deficient mice at a substant
146 ls (CTCs) are rare tumour cells found in the circulatory system of certain cancer patients.
147 g bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) directly into the circulatory system of chick embryos at 6 d of incubation
148 imH antibodies entering the bladder from the circulatory system of the immunized mice was found to be
149 r measurements when emplaced directly in the circulatory systems of living animals.
150 as a role in the establishment of the closed circulatory systems of vertebrates.
151 alysis of heterochronic parabionts--in which circulatory systems of young and aged animals are connec
152 using heterochronic parabiosis, in which the circulatory systems of young and old animals are joined,
153  oral delivery of a foreign protein into the circulatory system opens the door for low-cost productio
154 re likely than whites to be hospitalized for circulatory system or endocrine, nutritional, and metabo
155 phonuclear neutrophils--to the lining of the circulatory system or vascular endothelium and unchecked
156 nditions; or diseases of the nervous system, circulatory system, or musculoskeletal system.
157                                   Within the circulatory system, platelets guard circulating tumor ce
158 s that senescence of the cerebrospinal fluid circulatory system plays a part in some dementias of the
159 m, a single layer of cells lining the entire circulatory system, plays a key role in maintaining vasc
160 illance and gain the ability to navigate the circulatory system remains a focus.
161  analysis of scaling relations for mammalian circulatory systems that are in agreement with data.
162 spite their central role in establishing the circulatory system, the embryonic origins of the PAA pro
163        Vertebrates are endowed with a closed circulatory system, the evolution of which required nove
164  system, and other parts of the body via the circulatory system, the parasite must also cope with add
165                                          The circulatory system then provides a means of transporting
166 systemic allergic response it must reach the circulatory system through the intestinal mucosa as a su
167 ging and was the first organism possessing a circulatory system to have its genome completely sequenc
168                Sporozoites rapidly leave the circulatory system to invade hepatocytes, where further
169 rom the parent tumor, and spread through the circulatory system to invade new tissues and organs.
170 t cytokines that recruit leukocytes from the circulatory system to local inflammatory sites.
171  the scope of function for L-selectin within circulatory systems to now include a novel activity with
172 nsive factors contributes to collapse of the circulatory system, to disseminated intravascular coagul
173 ense mechanism and suddenly spreads into the circulatory system, triggering a vigorous, self-injuriou
174 no-disrupted VegfAb embryos develop a normal circulatory system until approximately 2 to 3 days after
175 ent mice, and its rate of clearance from the circulatory system was compared with that of wild type c
176 servation that IPCs release insulin into the circulatory system, we conclude that brain IPCs are the
177 the baroreceptor reflex and mechanics of the circulatory system, we demonstrate quantitatively that a
178 ow molecular weight compounds present in the circulatory system, which often serve as biomarkers in c
179  during mating, approximately 10% enters the circulatory system while approximately 90% remains in th
180 er organisms rely on a closed cardiovascular circulatory system with blood vessels supplying vital nu
181 est increased mortality from diseases of the circulatory system with occupational radiation exposure
182 telets are highly reactive components of the circulatory system with well-documented hemostatic funct

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