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1 ted dipolar water-wires in a confined chiral conduit.
2 ment chamber at the distal end of a flexible conduit.
3 cture of a virally encoded DNA-translocating conduit.
4 he radial artery may be the preferred second conduit.
5 hown to prolong the functional lifespan of a conduit.
6 ng substrates to the transenvelope secretion conduit.
7 formance in the Contegra bovine jugular vein conduit.
8 and the entry of soluble Ags into lymph node conduits.
9 hip-based devices using magnetic domain wall conduits.
10  RAs used as coronary artery bypass grafting conduits.
11 harmacological inhibition of these nanoscale conduits.
12 in patients with dysfunctional surgical RVOT conduits.
13 rizontal communication through the nanoscale conduits.
14 res of DNA transport through virally encoded conduits.
15 respective segregated ZnTBTPP and PDI charge conduits.
16 ontent, architecture and perfusable vascular conduits.
17 4%-99%) for lateral tunnels and extracardiac conduits.
18 esis is the process of formation of arterial conduits.
19 ire further elucidation to define targetable conduits.
20 ctional right ventricular (RV) outflow tract conduits.
21 n processes operating in subsurface volcanic conduits.
22 al tunnels (1988-2006), and 532 extracardiac conduits (1997-2010).
23 ART (n=3102) were classified on the basis of conduits actually received (as treated).
24   Here, we examine the relationships between conduit air seeding, pit hydraulic resistance, and pit a
25           Hence, P2X receptors are a natural conduit allowing cell-type-selective and degeneration-sp
26 l using an intrasubunit protein lumen as the conduit, an observation that explains the Meyer-Overton
27 ntaining the architecture of a patent airway conduit and abdominal wall and internal intercostal musc
28 as a highly miniaturized mid-infrared photon conduit and gas cell with a custom-made preconcentration
29          Vasorelaxation was examined both in conduit and resistance vasculature by ex vivo aortic rin
30 Similarly, the role of plasmodesmata as both conduits and gatekeepers for the propagation of rapid ce
31 cate that these linked systems of subglacial conduits and ice-shelf channels have been changing over
32  This may be a general property of viral DNA conduits and is likely to be critical for efficient geno
33 rimary pyroclasts upon transport in volcanic conduits and plumes.
34 imiting the spread of air that may enter the conduits and render them dysfunctional during a drought.
35  possessing transport networks of small safe conduits and/or shutting down hydraulic function by drop
36 , and although analysis of atrial reservoir, conduit, and booster pump function trails in that regard
37 t is associated with decreased LA reservoir, conduit, and booster pump functions.
38 ould be catalyzed by using the same electron conduit, and most likely by the same bacterial consortiu
39 mited data on phasic RA function (reservoir, conduit, and pump) in pediatric PH.
40 entricular free wall strain, and LA booster, conduit, and reservoir strains.
41 from sediments deposited by subglacial water conduits, and calculate that the eskers' size grows towa
42 Thus, while rapid discharges through karstic conduits are enriched in SiO2 and Zn, the large detrital
43                 We also show that the imaged conduits are robustly broader than classical thermal plu
44             At the base of the mantle, these conduits are rooted in patches of greatly reduced shear
45                  Nitrite selectively dilates conduit arteries at supraphysiological and near-physiolo
46              The effects of nitrite in human conduit arteries have not been investigated.
47 in atherosclerotic obstructions in the major conduit arteries supplying the lower extremities.
48 trates are established selective dilators of conduit arteries.
49 nced glycation end-products) and increase in conduit artery diameter are observed with older age and
50       Nitrite (0.087-87 mumol/min) displayed conduit artery selectivity similar to that of glyceryl t
51 ium nitrite on the radial artery (a muscular conduit artery), forearm resistance vessels (forearm blo
52 through volatile-driven decompression during conduit ascent.
53 nts who received the RA as a coronary bypass conduit at our institution.
54 Those excellent properties make the BN ionic conduits attractive for applications in nanofluidic devi
55 status of the limb, comorbid conditions, and conduit availability.
56 presence of broad (not thin), quasi-vertical conduits beneath many prominent hotspots.
57                   The vagus nerve is a major conduit between lung and brain required for normal respi
58 t to cross both membranes to create a direct conduit between the mother cell and the forespore.
59 d on magnetite particles serving as electron conduits between propionate-oxidizing acetogens and carb
60 were effectively confined in field-generated conduits between the surfaces by RF-generated pseudopote
61 oximately 1-10 MPa) that likely stemmed from conduit blockage.
62 ystem and does not merely serve as a passive conduit but as an active pump that transports lipids.
63 tyrosine kinases and establishes a potential conduit by which resistance mutations to ATP-competitive
64 s exit the cytoplasm through a transmembrane conduit called the Sec translocon in a process that is f
65                                       The BN conduits can operate in acidic and basic environments an
66 ervasive, the creation of new surface-to-bed conduits caused by lake-draining hydro-fractures may be
67 rial grafting in terms of patient selection, conduit choice, and technical considerations.
68  simulations showed no significant impact of conduit collapse on Kx decline.
69       Moreover, newly formed lymph node-like conduits connect the external lamina with high endotheli
70  into the muropeptide recycling pathway, the conduit connecting the sensing event in the periplasm an
71  the bed via crevasses and moulins (vertical conduits connecting supraglacial water to the bed of the
72 hrough neighbouring moulin systems (vertical conduits connecting the surface and base of the ice shee
73      Finally, we predicted that increases in conduit diameter and specific hydraulic conductivity wou
74                                   The median conduit diameter at the time of surgical implant was 17
75 ults generally supported our hypotheses, and conduit diameter increased under elevated T across all s
76 ontinuum of responses among wood types, with conduit diameter increases correlating with increases in
77 ange, appeared to be better able to increase conduit diameters and specific hydraulic conductivity, w
78 r northern range border would increase xylem conduit diameters when grown under elevated T.
79                               We found xylem conduit dimensions play a major role in determining the
80 rders during leaf dehydration in relation to conduit dimensions.
81  strongly correlated with petiole and midrib conduit dimensions.
82 e, hypotension requiring vasoactive support, conduit disruption requiring covered stent (n=2), and ac
83 ing bilateral internal mammary artery (BIMA) conduits during coronary artery bypass grafting have bet
84 he dimensions and functional status of xylem conduits during dehydration.
85 nsiderable embolism formation in their xylem conduits during drought stress.
86 o underwent TPV replacement for treatment of conduit dysfunction at 3 centers.
87 e, and left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) conduit dysfunction has not been studied.
88  therapy for right ventricular outflow tract conduit dysfunction.
89 atients with right ventricular outflow tract conduit dysfunction; the impact of this technique on ven
90                                              Conduit EFs and total EFs showed gender differences.
91 the genome packaging complex with a membrane conduit essential for viral genome encapsidation in the
92         In this issue of Developmental Cell, Conduit et al. (2014) shed light on this issue, showing
93                                        These conduits extend from the core-mantle boundary to about 1
94 heter procedures for those with extracardiac conduits (extracardiac-total cavopulmonary connection) a
95                              Deformation and conduit flow models indicate laccolith depths of only ap
96          The olfactory mucosa can serve as a conduit for a number of viruses to enter the brain.
97 e stability of beta1a while also providing a conduit for allosteric signaling events.
98               In addition to being a central conduit for ATP production, CI activity has been linked
99       The dorsal mesentery (DM) is the major conduit for blood and lymphatic vessels in the gut.
100 ternal mammary artery (IMA) is the preferred conduit for bypassing the left anterior descending (LAD)
101 he purinergic P2X7 receptor acts as a direct conduit for Ca(2+)-influx and an indirect activator of v
102 iofilms could use the same electron transfer conduit for catalyzing anodic and cathodic reactions.
103 re membranous channels that serve as a major conduit for cell-to-cell communication in plants.
104 flux pump of Escherichia coli is the central conduit for cell-toxic compounds and contributes to anti
105 e hypothesis that the coiled-coil is a major conduit for communication between Mre11 and Rad50.
106    The radial artery (RA) is a commonly used conduit for coronary artery bypass grafting, and recent
107        The plant vascular system serves as a conduit for delivery of both nutrients and signaling mol
108                       As well as providing a conduit for delivery of the primary input stimulus (gluc
109 pili (e-pili) can be an important electrical conduit for DIET.
110  synaptic ribbon serves a dual function as a conduit for diffusion of synaptic vesicles and a platfor
111 cement of these auxiliary clusters creates a conduit for electrons to travel from the buried substrat
112 position and deletion events that serve as a conduit for evolving new elements.
113 ithelial circuit can serve as both a sensory conduit for food and gut microbes to interact with the n
114 ranscription termination thereby revealing a conduit for functional communications between RNA pol I
115                The human skin is a promising conduit for genetic engineering, as it is the largest an
116 ur through epigenetic processes and may be a conduit for informing offspring of environmental challen
117 cells, which has recently emerged as a novel conduit for intercellular organelle sharing thereby infl
118 ranslocation in which Hrd1p forms a membrane conduit for misfolded proteins.
119 reveal cGAS-driven interferon signaling as a conduit for mitochondrial-damage-induced inflammasome ac
120        The motor cortex is far from a stable conduit for motor commands and instead undergoes signifi
121 additional contribution of LRRC8D, creates a conduit for movement of charged molecules.
122 tus impairs colonization yet cilia provide a conduit for mycoplasma access to the host cell surface a
123      The nuclear pore complex is the primary conduit for nuclear import and export of molecules.
124 ing conservatives in the field to serve as a conduit for our theories and methods to conservative int
125 hus, the G-quadruplex serves as an effective conduit for positive charge rather than as a hole trap w
126  IRS1; the latter is believed to be the sole conduit for postreceptor signaling.
127 olate, and other aromatic ligands provides a conduit for potentially enhancing the performance and st
128 spans the bacterial envelope and serves as a conduit for proteins that transit this secretion pathway
129  the winter ranges served as a biogeographic conduit for temperate-to-tropical colonization: winter-r
130          The hexamer functions as a membrane conduit for the DNA and as a nucleating site for the uni
131 otein Galphai, is another major hierarchical conduit for the metabolic insulin response.
132 arge-scale wind gradient provide a mesoscale conduit for the transfer of energy into the ocean.
133  stable and therefore does not function as a conduit for the transfer of Fe(3+) into the storage cavi
134 ewed as a tissue affected by cancer and as a conduit for the transmission of cancer pain and perineur
135 49-containing dimer interface that acts as a conduit for thermally activated structural change within
136 esized that CMNs can serve as an underground conduit for transferring herbivore-induced defence signa
137 g signaling proteins, and the blood is a key conduit for transporting such factors.
138                     Exosomes from HSC were a conduit for uptake of miR-214 by primary mouse hepatocyt
139 ansient ice-sheet acceleration and establish conduits for additional surface-to-bed meltwater transpo
140 ply providing the physical structure to form conduits for blood flow; however, the involvement of ECs
141 dimensional framework emphasizing hydrologic conduits for C and resource diffusion.
142 rs, which are important processors of OC and conduits for carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere.
143  lead to the development of future nerve bio-conduits for clinical use.
144 s that line capillaries are not just passive conduits for delivering blood.
145 he palmar arches serve as the most important conduits for digital blood supply, and incompleteness ma
146  We propose that Cx43 channels are important conduits for dissipating lactate anions from glycolytic
147 tructure of OMTs hints at a possible role as conduits for exchange, evidence is presented to the cont
148                   Lymphatic vessels serve as conduits for immune cell trafficking and have been impli
149 cent findings demonstrating that CMNs can be conduits for interplant signalling, influencing defence
150 ikely to have low densities and be effective conduits for movement.
151 nology for fabricating cellularized designer conduits for peripheral nerve regeneration, and could le
152 ion the predominance of mechanical composite conduits for root replacement in quinquagenerians, parti
153 hat serve either as attachment devices or as conduits for secreted substrates.
154 e the possibility that GSDMD pores represent conduits for the secretion of cytosolic cytokines under
155 in each pyrenoid tubule, possibly serving as conduits for the targeted one-dimensional diffusion of s
156 e observed water-gated transitions establish conduits for the unidirectional proton translocation pro
157 ular membrane bridges, which act as physical conduits for transfer of microRNAs.
158 at chloroplasts send out stromules as signal conduits for transmission of these immune signals to the
159 tractile function (LA negative peak strain), conduit function (LA positive peak strain), and reservoi
160 aightforward and viable strategy to preserve conduit function and possibly improve graft patency.
161                                     Impaired conduit function is associated with impaired early ventr
162         Our results propose that impaired LA conduit function represents a distinct feature of HFpEF,
163                    Strain measurement for LA conduit function was strongly associated with VO2max (r=
164                     RA reservoir and passive conduit functions are impaired in PAH, independent of RA
165    Progressive worsening of RA reservoir and conduit functions is related to changes in right ventric
166 trate the benefit of finely tuning nanoscale conduit geometries, which can be designed using the theo
167       After successful TPV implant, the peak conduit gradient fell from 29+/-16 to 9+/-6 mm Hg (P<0.0
168 -generation drug-eluting stents and arterial conduits greatly improve clinical outcome in patients un
169 eins oligomerize to form a DNA translocating conduit (H-tube) for penetration.
170  right ventricle-to-pulmonary artery (RV-PA) conduits have been shown to prolong the functional lifes
171                            Tissue engineered conduits have great promise for bridging peripheral nerv
172  were predictive of implantation of a valved conduit (hazard ratio: 2.4, 95% CI: 1.3 to 4.6, p = 0.00
173 ed worse survival compared with extracardiac conduits (hazard ratio, 6.2; P<0.001; 95% CI, 2.4-16.0).
174      In particular, the thin outer flutelike conduits heat up rapidly during the day relative to the
175 with induced PLC, whereby species with wider conduits (hydraulic diameter) showed higher freeze-thaw-
176  gas cell simultaneously serving as a photon conduit, i.e., so-called substrate-integrated hollow wav
177                                   Upon nerve conduit implantation, the NCSC group showed significantl
178                    Whether a second arterial conduit improves outcomes after multivessel coronary art
179 ack of evidence for the choice of the second conduit in coronary surgery.
180 vees in some slope segments and erosion of a conduit in other segments.
181                  The use of a third arterial conduit in patients with coronary artery bypass grafting
182  outcomes of Melody TPVR within the Contegra conduit in the right ventricle to pulmonary artery posit
183 s the central complexing cation and electron conduit in which the arrangement of ligands facilitated
184 mplanted as inferior vena cava interposition conduits in 2 groups of C57BL/6 mice (n = 25/group): uns
185 the widespread use of BIMAs as the preferred conduits in CABG.
186 t G-quadruplexes can serve as effective hole conduits in ordered donor-acceptor assemblies.
187 ysfunctional right ventricular outflow tract conduits in patients >/=30 kg.
188 investigate the expression profiles of these conduits in patients undergoing CABG.
189 in equal measure by compensating for shorter conduits in tracheid-bearing plants with more permeable
190 nings) promoted rapid refilling of embolized conduits independent of root pressure.
191      After implanted in a rat model, the bio-conduit is capable of supporting the re-innervation acro
192                                     This bio-conduit is consisted of a cryopolymerized gelatin methac
193                                The cryoGelMA conduit is degradable and could be completely degraded i
194 ort the proposal that the protein-conducting conduit is formed primarily, and possibly entirely, by F
195 not inferior to the ITA, especially when the conduit is used to graft a vessel with >90% stenosis.
196                   TPVR in dysfunctional LVOT conduits is feasible but associated with an important ra
197                      Melody TPVR in Contegra conduits is safe and effective and can be performed in a
198 ta suggest that mantle flow can advect plume conduits laterally, the flow dynamics underlying the for
199 d in the slow pressurization of the volcanic conduit leading to the hydro-volcanic event in September
200  subsurface ocean, but the sustainability of conduits linking ocean and surface is not understood.
201 Cs) in vitro via lymphocyte-derived membrane conduits (LMCs) structurally similar to membrane nanotub
202 rpreted as evidence of crystallization along conduit margins.
203                Timescales of magma ascent in conduit models are typically assumed to be much longer t
204 artery or radial artery, n=5866) or a venous conduit (n=53 566) between 2006 and 2011.
205 (CRP) (P<0.05) but not with anastomotic leak/conduit necrosis or mortality.
206                      Numerous well-developed conduit networks are distributed in the Woodville Karst
207 of seawater contamination through subsurface conduit networks in a coastal karst aquifer.
208 tation, takedown, conversion to extracardiac conduits, New York Heart Association III/IV, or protein-
209 that HIV uses the immunological synapse as a conduit not only for selective virus transmission to act
210  years) with right ventricular outflow tract conduit obstruction or regurgitation.
211 al cells do not form dipoles, but serve as a conduit of force (transmission lines) over long distance
212 ry stream (RMS) is viewed as a glia-enriched conduit of forward-migrating neuroblasts in which chemor
213 shes Galphaq/11-coupled signaling as a major conduit of GnRH secretion, it also uncovers a significan
214      Tumor lymphatic vessels (LV) serve as a conduit of tumor cell dissemination, due to their leaky
215 specialized vascular tissue that serves as a conduit of water and minerals and provides mechanical su
216                CRF1R-OX1R heteromers are the conduits of a negative crosstalk between orexin-A and CR
217      Northern high-latitude rivers are major conduits of carbon from land to coastal seas and the Arc
218 lar vesicles (EV) shed by cells may serve as conduits of genetic and signaling communications; howeve
219   We suggest that driver inputs are the main conduits of information and that modulator inputs modify
220 vironment apart from their classical role as conduits of metastasis.
221       This revealed the presence of coherent conduits of reduced path length across epidermal atricho
222   Our results show that V. shilonii OMVs are conduits of signalling molecules, active enzymes and oth
223             Streams and rivers are important conduits of terrestrially derived carbon (C) to atmosphe
224 urnal variations in flow through the surface conduits of the mounds of the species Odontotermes obesu
225 ngiosperms: reversible collapse of the xylem conduits of the smallest vein orders that demarcate and
226                This code analysis of circuit conduit optimization for transport fluidic flow resistan
227 ve lesions were repaired by a collagen nerve conduit or direct suture.
228                       Consequently, arterial conduits other than the left internal thoracic artery ar
229 ly, a positive correlation was found between conduit pit area and vulnerability to air seeding, sugge
230    There was a significant reduction in peak conduit pressure gradient acutely after transcatheter pu
231 ique for capturing short, subtle episodes of conduit pressurization in open vent volcanoes like Strom
232                                            A conduit prestent and lower discharge right ventricular o
233  Reservoir (RA longitudinal strain [RA LS]), conduit (RA early LS rate), and active (RA late LS rate)
234 ts at least 1 year postresection and gastric conduit reconstruction received either 1 mL 0.9% saline
235 tients undergoing esophagectomy with gastric conduit reconstruction were studied preoperatively and a
236 erage Melody valve mean Doppler gradient and conduit regurgitation were unchanged from early postimpl
237 mical and thermal stability of BN, the ionic conduits remain fully functional at temperatures up to 9
238  follow-up of 16 months, 1 patient underwent conduit replacement for recurrent conduit stenosis, 2 de
239 d with antibiotics, 1 of whom then underwent conduit replacement.
240 on-phase MWS were associated with reduced LA conduit, reservoir, and booster pump LA function.
241                     Coronary and peripheral (conduit, resistance and skin) arteries demonstrate a gra
242 c artery, and who received a second arterial conduit (right internal thoracic artery or radial artery
243 olus; and nonsystemic TEC, defined as Fontan conduit/right atrial thrombus or pulmonary embolus.
244           The SOR was scored as the combined conduit score (CCS), ranging from zero (total occlusion)
245 , use of saphenous vein grafts as retrograde conduits seems to be safe and effective.
246 and no-touch procedures; epiaortic scanning; conduit selection, including bilateral internal mammary
247 tive and can be performed in a wide range of conduit sizes with preserved valve function and low inci
248 aintained under moderate drought via greater conduit-specific and leaf-specific hydraulic conductance
249  underwent conduit replacement for recurrent conduit stenosis, 2 developed stent fracture requiring a
250                                           LA conduit strain correlated with the volume of early ventr
251     On multivariable regression analysis, LA conduit strain emerged as strongest predictor for VO2max
252 esonance myocardial feature tracking-derived conduit strain is significantly impaired in HFpEF and as
253                             LA reservoir and conduit strain were significantly lower in HFpEF (LA res
254 r strain, 22+/-7% versus 29+/-6%, P=0.04; LA conduit strain, -9+/-5% versus -15+/-4%, P<0.01).
255                      LA reservoir strain, LA conduit strain, and LA booster pump strain were quantifi
256 al conductivity have been found in the karst conduits supplying one of the largest first magnitude sp
257 cer progression in ways beyond their role as conduits supporting metabolism.
258 e lavas, deformed experimentally at volcanic conduit temperature and load conditions, exhibit a furth
259 ich the A-Q transenvelope complex contains a conduit that connects the mother cell and forespore.
260                      Mass media may become a conduit that spreads negative consequences of community
261  used to construct a tissue-engineered nerve conduit that was applied to bridge injured nerves in a r
262 rived endothelium, and form PECAM1-dependent conduits that are not diminished by neutralizing VEGF.
263 ransport occurs through interconnected xylem conduits that are separated by partially digested region
264 l phosphorus (P) loss, via solution-enlarged conduits that bypass P retention processes.
265 eminiscent of features of protein-conducting conduits that facilitate polypeptide movement in the opp
266 Importantly, mosquitoes do not act as simple conduits that passively transfer virus from one individu
267 cular disease are important natural "bypass" conduits that protect against ischemia.
268  or, when remaining woody, already had small conduits (that is, the trait evolved before the climate
269 ergreen or deciduous), diameter of hydraulic conduits (that is, xylem vessels and tracheids) and clim
270 gars from photosynthetic cells to the export conduit (the phloem) is crucial, as it sets the pressure
271                  In contrast to other efflux conduits, the open complex only displays a slight prefer
272  Transmembrane receptors are the predominant conduit through which cells sense and transduce extracel
273 in skeletal muscle may serve as an important conduit through which mTORC1 controls metabolism.
274 es from multiple cultures and thereby become conduits through which cultures can affect each other.
275 ajor role in secondary cell death by forming conduits through which toxic molecules from dying cells
276 s emboli and the spread of gas between xylem conduits, thus impeding sap transport to the leaves.
277  the light absorber (the dyad), the electron conduit (TiO2), and the catalyst (attached colloidal Pt)
278 inal zone (MZ) macrophages, which provided a conduit to MZ B cells.
279 ed that MHV-A59 used microtubules (MTs) as a conduit to reach the cell surface and restricted MT-medi
280 ression, revealing how the SC might act as a conduit to regulate chromosome-wide crossover distributi
281 es at the pits between water- and gas-filled conduits to avoid air seeding at low water potentials.
282 oil provided CO2-wet surfaces that served as conduits to flow.
283 tilizes their afferent pathways as signaling conduits to influence brain function.
284                                They serve as conduits to lymph nodes and are essential for multiple p
285                              Second arterial conduit use decreased from 10.7% in 2006 to 9.1% in 2011
286                              Second arterial conduit use in California is low and declining, but arte
287 ucted (with or without ductoplasty), and the conduit used (recipient duct or jejunum) to reconstruct
288 eratively move toward bioengineered patches, conduits, valves, and even whole organs.
289 years' freedom from implantation of a valved conduit was 84.6% (95% CI: 77.8% to 89.5%).
290        However, receipt of a second arterial conduit was associated with significantly lower mortalit
291                  An interposition alimentary conduit was used in 7 (6%) patients.
292 nters, 27 patients with a dysfunctional LVOT conduit were evaluated in the catheterization laboratory
293 anofibre films in a PCL/polyurethane carrier conduit were inserted in the vicinity of an intracortica
294 int, only small fractions of leaf vein xylem conduits were embolized, and substantial xylem embolism
295 es a short, continuous diameter fused silica conduit, which extends from the point of ablation, throu
296 struction facilitates water movement between conduits while limiting the spread of air that may enter
297 ickel ore deposits, which formed in magmatic conduits widely believed to have fed the eruption of the
298 nting technology is adopted to prepare a bio-conduit with designer structures for peripheral nerve re
299  method for integrating support cells into a conduit with desired architectures is wanted.
300  nucleation even more: there are millions of conduits with at least some hydrophobic surfaces, and xy
301 moulds, the cryoGelMA gel is structured into conduits with different geometries, such as the designed

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