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1                 Nine infants had acquired CD congenitally.
2  water, tissue cysts in undercooked meat, or congenitally.
3 rporeal shockwave lithotripsy for calculi in congenitally abnormal kidneys is now giving way to stone
4                                              Congenitally absent LCX is a rare entity detected when w
5                  In contrast, when leptin is congenitally absent or inactive, even on a normal diet,
6              Surveillance of postnatally and congenitally acquired infection is an essential componen
7 ficiency in A-T patients may be described as congenitally aged and is not progressive.
8                                              Congenitally amusic individuals were significantly worse
9                               Matriptase was congenitally and constitutively deregulated in our prior
10 with those previously reported obtained from congenitally and early-onset blind subjects.
11           The current investigation has used congenitally anophthalmic (eyeless) mice to ask whether
12                        Rehabilitation of the congenitally anophthalmic orbit is frustrating to both t
13                      cnga2 knockout mice are congenitally anosmic and have abnormal olfactory system
14 tution of CD4 and CD8 T-cells, in 30-day-old congenitally athymic female mice reverses deficiencies i
15 eneic thymic transplantation, thymus-grafted congenitally athymic mice frequently develop multiorgan
16 it the growth of tumor cells in vitro and in congenitally athymic mice.
17 lactin (PRL) concentration in thymus-grafted congenitally athymic nude mice and by neutralizing PRL i
18 deficient area of the cerebral cortex in the congenitally athymic nude mouse is related to the thymus
19 e thymus in the disease process, we produced congenitally athymic rnu/rnu F344 rats carrying the dise
20                                              Congenitally athymic Rowett rats received injections of
21 ers additional options for straightening the congenitally bent penis.
22 gh stenosis develops in most patients with a congenitally bicuspid aortic valve (BAV), in others with
23                                              Congenitally blind (n = 10, 9 female, 1 male) and sighte
24 e find that ToM brain regions of sighted and congenitally blind adults are similarly localized and fu
25 te their different developmental experience, congenitally blind adults have a typical ToM network.
26                 MT/MST responded to sound in congenitally blind adults, but not in late-blind or sigh
27                                           In congenitally blind adults, reasoning about mental states
28 e development of the ToM network by studying congenitally blind adults.
29  retinotopic organization, could be found in congenitally blind adults.
30                                     Nineteen congenitally blind and 18 sighted participants took part
31 cipital cortex was strongly activated in the congenitally blind and early-onset blind groups but not
32 lation disrupted the Braille reading task in congenitally blind and early-onset blind subjects but no
33 n two experiments we tested whether sighted, congenitally blind and late blind adults could accuratel
34 re based on seeing is furthermore similar in congenitally blind and sighted individuals.
35 istent with this hypothesis, we find that in congenitally blind Braille readers, but not sighted read
36                                      Would a congenitally blind child who gains sight several years a
37 e results of video-recorded experiments on a congenitally blind child, beginning immediately after su
38  Here, we show that the visual cortex of the congenitally blind exhibits a characteristic gain in fre
39        We studied oscillatory activity in 11 congenitally blind humans and matched sighted control su
40                                  Sighted and congenitally blind humans performed a tactile temporal o
41                                     However, congenitally blind individuals also activate the visual
42                                           In congenitally blind individuals, "visual" cortex responds
43                            We report that in congenitally blind individuals, but not in sighted contr
44                              We find that in congenitally blind individuals, the left visual cortex b
45 t al. show that the ventral visual cortex of congenitally blind individuals, who have never experienc
46  thinking by studying numerical cognition in congenitally blind individuals.
47 red functional state of the visual cortex in congenitally blind individuals.
48 ee centuries ago, by working with treatable, congenitally blind individuals.
49 s opsins and can functionally integrate into congenitally blind mice.
50             In a rare opportunity to study a congenitally blind participant, we found that both the p
51                               A new study of congenitally blind participants has provided important i
52 he fMRI study reported here, we presented 14 congenitally blind participants with face-, body-, scene
53 tween MT/MST and lateral prefrontal areas in congenitally blind relative to sighted and late-blind ad
54              Previous imaging studies in the congenitally blind show that primary visual cortex is ac
55 raction analysis revealed, however, that the congenitally blind showed enhanced functional connectivi
56                      A group of 11 fully and congenitally blind subjects and 18 sighted controls were
57          The results showed that sighted and congenitally blind subjects did not differ in mapping ob
58 ies, the differential activation in late and congenitally blind subjects highlights the possibility o
59 al cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in sighted and congenitally blind subjects performing auditory localiza
60                                 Sight-ed and congenitally blind subjects rated the roughness and dist
61           In a PET study we demonstrate that congenitally blind subjects show task-specific activatio
62                       This indicates that in congenitally blind subjects the right occipital cortex p
63 ies of behavioral experiments in sighted and congenitally blind subjects.
64 ations elicited by tactile processing in our congenitally blind subjects.
65 l activations elicited by word processing in congenitally blind, late-blind and sighted subjects usin
66 , we used fMRI to compare MT/MST function in congenitally blind, late-blind, and sighted adults.
67 o differed in visual experience (late blind, congenitally blind, or sighted) were briefly presented w
68 bserved in rod monochromats, a rare group of congenitally colorblind individuals who virtually lack c
69 , we assessed the febrile response to LPS of congenitally constitutive COX-1 (COX-1-/-) and COX-2 (CO
70                                Patients with congenitally corrected transposition have both atriovent
71 a was 13.1% and was highest in patients with congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries a
72                     Patients with unoperated congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteri
73 ion and outcome of the unoperated adult with congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteri
74                        TPVR in patients with congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteri
75 o determine long-term outcome in adults with congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteri
76 pregnancy can be achieved in most women with congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteri
77 tal heart disease in offspring of women with congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteri
78 been made in the diagnosis and management of congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteri
79     Sixty-five percent were men, and 28% had congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteri
80 VEF >/=1 year after surgery in patients with congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteri
81                  The outcome of pregnancy in congenitally corrected transposition of the great vessel
82 re reviewed, and 36 women >16 years old with congenitally corrected transposition of the great vessel
83                                   Women with congenitally corrected transposition of the great vessel
84 of systemic ventricular function, those with congenitally corrected transposition require special vig
85 logy of Fallot (51%), septal defects (20%), (congenitally corrected) transposition of the great arter
86                                 The study of congenitally deaf adult humans provides an opportunity t
87 rocessing of input from cochlear implants in congenitally deaf adults.
88 ermine whether electrical stimulation of the congenitally deaf auditory system via cochlear implants
89 l model of complete sensory deprivation, the congenitally deaf cat.
90  mediated by higher-order auditory fields in congenitally deaf cats (CDCs).
91  of four cortical areas in adult hearing and congenitally deaf cats (CDCs): the primary auditory fiel
92    These data imply that neuronal changes in congenitally deaf cats are specific to the auditory path
93  ITD sensitivity to low-rate pulse trains in congenitally deaf cats compared with acutely deafened ca
94                                We stimulated congenitally deaf cats for 3 months with a six-channel c
95                        Three and 6-month-old congenitally deaf cats received unilateral cochlear impl
96  broader and best ITDs were more variable in congenitally deaf cats, leading to poorer ITD coding wit
97 potentials in normal hearing children and in congenitally deaf children fitted with cochlear implants
98  benefits and limitations of implantation in congenitally deaf children.
99 sicular glutamate transporter-3 (VGLUT3) are congenitally deaf due to loss of glutamate release at th
100 he site of human primary auditory cortex, in congenitally deaf humans by measuring the fMRI signal ch
101 We compared normally hearing individuals and congenitally deaf individuals as they monitored moving s
102                                              Congenitally deaf individuals receive little or no audit
103 sing functional MRI in nine hearing and nine congenitally deaf native users of BSL while they perform
104 erogeneous disease accounting for >2% of the congenitally deaf population.
105 tric analyses were based on MRI data from 25 congenitally deaf subjects and 25 hearing subjects, all
106 tric analyses were based on MRI data from 25 congenitally deaf subjects who were native users of Amer
107 ese regions show similar FC structure in the congenitally deaf throughout the auditory cortex, includ
108                                          The congenitally deaf white cat represents an animal model o
109  binaural hearing until experimentation, and congenitally deaf white cats, which received no auditory
110                  In this context, we studied congenitally deaf white cats, who express early onset co
111  synaptic endings in the cochlear nucleus of congenitally deaf white cats.
112                               The patient is congenitally deaf-mute, with recurrent syncopal events a
113 duce renal injury in wild-type (DR3(+/+)) or congenitally deficient DR3(-/-) mice to examine the in v
114 rine lupus, we analyzed lupus-prone MRL mice congenitally deficient in alpha beta T cells.
115 T cell-deficient mice, and in mice that were congenitally deficient in CD4(+) T cells or depleted of
116 nstriction in wild-type mice but not in mice congenitally deficient in endothelial nitric oxide (NO)
117 h2 cytokine or allografts in GRKO hosts also congenitally deficient in IL-4 did not develop AAA and l
118 ation could be significantly reduced in mice congenitally deficient in immunoglobulins after intranas
119      Three morbidly obese children, who were congenitally deficient in leptin, were treated with dail
120 e immune response to MHV-68, mice which were congenitally deficient in the IFN-gamma gene (IFN-gamma
121 dies were done in rats, including Gunn rats, congenitally deficient in UGT1 glucuronosyl tranferases,
122                            In contrast, mice congenitally deficient in, or depleted of, CD8(+) T cell
123 ed the thermal responses of COX-1- and COX-2 congenitally deficient mice to i.p. and intracerebrovent
124 r causative agents of disease have relied on congenitally deficient mice where the developmental cons
125 lopoiesis and provide another strain of mice congenitally deficient of eosinophils.
126 T cell receptor (TCR) alpha-/- mice that are congenitally devoid of alpha/beta T cells.
127  humans--the immunological homunculus--arise congenitally, differ in maternal milk and sera, and mark
128  cells (OPCs) permits the myelination of the congenitally dysmyelinated brain.
129 ated the extensive and robust myelination of congenitally dysmyelinated host brain, although their di
130 two eyes with mild papilledema, 37 eyes with congenitally elevated optic disc (pseudopapilledema), an
131 bidopsis thaliana) gynoecium consists of two congenitally fused carpels made up of two lateral valve
132 ia, most likely contributing to formation of congenitally fused petals (sympetally) and modulation of
133 opsis thaliana) gynoecium is composed of two congenitally fused, laterally positioned carpel primordi
134 onolingual, native speakers of English, (ii) congenitally, genetically deaf, native signers of ASL wh
135  sizes of a few micrometers, which exhibit a congenitally handed porous chitin microstructure identif
136 erences in regional brain metabolism between congenitally helpless and non-helpless rats were investi
137 ate differences, brains of newborn rats from congenitally helpless and non-helpless strains were comp
138  reduction of functional connectivity in the congenitally helpless brain, including a complete decoup
139  direction of metabolic normalization of the congenitally helpless rat for all affected brain regions
140  be especially important for determining the congenitally helpless rat's global pattern of brain acti
141 bances in limbic and cortical regions of the congenitally helpless rat, a model of susceptibility to
142                   The results indicated that congenitally helpless rats had 64-71% elevated metabolis
143                                              Congenitally helpless rats have been selectively bred to
144  in the forced swim test as anticipated, but congenitally helpless rats responded in an atypical mann
145 egional brain cytochrome oxidase activity in congenitally helpless rats treated for 2 weeks with fluo
146 erences in metabolic capacity were mapped in congenitally helpless rats, a genetically selected strai
147 regions showing abnormal metabolism in adult congenitally helpless rats.
148 altered expression in the hippocampus of the congenitally helpless rats.
149 istochemistry as in our previous study using congenitally helpless rats.
150 l brain effects of an antidepressant drug in congenitally helpless rats.
151 yrotropin receptor, and affected animals are congenitally hypothyroid and profoundly deaf as a conseq
152                          The behavior of six congenitally hypothyroid and six normal control rats was
153                 Of most importance, however, congenitally IFN-gamma-deficient Ifg-/- mice (which have
154 stimulated leukocytes from either healthy or congenitally immunodeficient children were cultured on f
155 es in, and affect the growth and survival of congenitally immunodeficient gnotobiotic beige-athymic (
156 y the effects of grafting human tissues onto congenitally immunodeficient mice.
157 es demonstrated recombination in both models congenitally in the MLC2v-Cre(+/-) mice and following ta
158 ase, brain disease, and death, especially in congenitally infected and immune-compromised people.
159 parasitemia, leading to abortion or birth of congenitally infected calves.
160 n carried the highest risk (10%) of having a congenitally infected child with early clinical signs wh
161 es were collected by the 1-year visit of the congenitally infected child.
162                        Case patients were 32 congenitally infected children aged 1-5 years who had ei
163 of recent T. gondii infections in fathers of congenitally infected children indicates that T. gondii
164 pients, stem cell transplant recipients, and congenitally infected children).
165 with much more severe symptoms in adults and congenitally infected children.
166 -care professions were less likely to have a congenitally infected infant (OR = 0.14, p = 0.049).
167 e development of neurological defects in the congenitally infected infant.
168   ELISA determined parasite serotype for 193 congenitally infected infants and their mothers in the N
169 erica led us to determine whether fathers of congenitally infected infants in the National Collaborat
170                      One hundred seventy-six congenitally infected infants were identified among >50
171                             In Boston, of 26 congenitally infected infants, 22 were positive by FEIA.
172 can result in life-threatening infections in congenitally infected infants, immunocompromised individ
173 ads to an activation of the immune system in congenitally infected infants.
174 iciency, we analyzed genomic diversity among congenitally infected infants.
175  immunocompromised individuals as well as in congenitally infected infants.
176 ar parasite that can cause severe disease in congenitally infected neonates and immunocompromised ind
177 transplant recipients and AIDS patients) and congenitally infected newborns.
178 recipients, patients with advanced AIDS, and congenitally infected newborns.
179                     Control subjects were 32 congenitally infected normal children whose mothers had
180 ion (Copenhagen) or infants determined to be congenitally infected on the basis of serological criter
181 outcomes similar to those observed in humans congenitally infected with CMV.
182 duced by IFN-gamma were increased in infants congenitally infected with T. cruzi, even before they de
183 during gestation, fetuses or infants who are congenitally infected, those with ocular disease, and im
184 ltured successfully for CMV, 35 (0.48%) were congenitally infected.
185 s; 2.4% were children aged 0-2 years, likely congenitally infected.
186                However, as patients with CLP congenitally lack bone in the cleft site with diminished
187       This immunity could be induced in mice congenitally lacking immunoglobulin but was dependent up
188 Because exogenous leptin inhibits feeding in congenitally leptin-deficient humans, reduced leptin sig
189            The severe obesity found in these congenitally leptin-deficient subjects provides the firs
190                                              Congenitally lymphopenic diabetes-prone (DP) BioBreeding
191 s or acute dissection), the aortic valve was congenitally malformed (unicuspid or bicuspid) in 58 (98
192 irst 3 decades of valve replacement surgery, congenitally malformed aortic valves continue to be more
193 decades (1991-2004) had a lower frequency of congenitally malformed aortic valves, a higher frequency
194  of outcomes of treatments for patients with congenitally malformed hearts, efforts that span traditi
195 lacement strongly suggest that an underlying congenitally malformed valve, at least in men, is more c
196 of mitral stenosis: A total of 504 (54%) had congenitally malformed valves (unicuspid in 46 [unicommi
197 ysis showed that, among the 96 patients with congenitally malformed valves, the 38 AR patients had a
198 kely that the latter 11 valves also had been congenitally malformed.
199                                        (iii) Congenitally mast cell-deficient mice also exhibit marke
200                    A 32-year-old female with congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors underwen
201 y, 21 individuals were affected with several congenitally missing permanent teeth.
202  individuals have nail dysplasia and several congenitally missing teeth.
203                            Because mice with congenitally mutant TSH-R (hyt/hyt mice) have a selectiv
204                             In patients with congenitally or atrially corrected transposition of the
205 ubjects with lesions of the amygdala arising congenitally or in early childhood ('early damage', n =
206 ts with a systemic right ventricle caused by congenitally or surgically corrected transposition of th
207 vere illness when the organism is contracted congenitally or when it is reactivated in immune-suppres
208            However, individuals with amusia (congenitally, or from a brain injury) have difficulty hu
209 ech), similarly to what has been observed in congenitally permanently blind individuals.
210                                           In congenitally profoundly deaf individuals, auditory speec
211                     A systematic registry of congenitally thrombocytopenic individuals would almost c
212          Regional centers of excellence with congenitally-trained cardiac surgeons, cardiologists, an
213 , that lipotoxicity in nonadipose tissues of congenitally unleptinized obese rodents is far greater t
214 from clinical isolates from infants infected congenitally with HCMV.
215 nd secondary to otosclerosis, it may present congenitally, with other skeletal manifestations, as an

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