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1 luding that from the National Health Service Corps.
2 amination Center of the Israeli Army Medical Corps.
3 r Visiting Surgeons and our military medical corps.
4 scent to Everest, is certainly littered with corpses.
5  the outcomes that are triggered by the cell corpses.
6 regions) led to no or fewer-than-normal cell corpses.
7 t six genes in the removal of apoptotic cell corpses.
8 ace phagocytic receptor that recognizes cell corpses.
9 mbranes and clusters around neighboring cell corpses.
10 ngulfing cells during the engulfment of cell corpses.
11 diators during the phagocytosis of apoptotic corpses.
12  more termites than retrieval of conspecific corpses.
13 T cell responses to antigens present in cell corpses.
14 ng the processing of ingested apoptotic cell corpses.
15 ls and signal efficient phagocytosis of cell corpses.
16 08 promotes the degradation of engulfed cell corpses.
17 crophages) for the efficient removal of cell corpses.
18  the ingestion of cholesterol-rich apoptotic corpses.
19 ryos contain many unusually large cell-death corpses.
20  programmed cell death or engulfment of cell corpses.
21 ents efficient engulfment of pharyngeal cell corpses.
22 robial pathogens, and apoptotic and necrotic corpses.
23  refractile bodies resembling irregular cell corpses.
24  phospholipid ligand on the surfaces of cell corpses.
25 rance runners competing in the annual Marine Corps (1976 to 1994) and Twin Cities (1982 to 1994) mara
26  aridity (with little or no decomposition of corpses) a simple demographic model shows that dead indi
27                        In 136 human forensic corpses, a post-mortem cardiac MR examination was carrie
28  et al. show that swelling of nuclei in cell corpses activates eicosanoid signaling to recruit leukoc
29  confidence interval: 1.57, 1.91) and Marine Corps (adjusted odds ratio = 1.49, 95% confidence interv
30 nty corpses (four female corpses and 16 male corpses; age range, 15-80 years), all of whom were repor
31 thologically (that is, necrotic vs apoptotic corpses) also are recognized by macrophages but do not d
32 cribes volunteering with the Medical Reserve Corps and outlines unique postgraduate opportunities for
33                  Twenty corpses (four female corpses and 16 male corpses; age range, 15-80 years), al
34 ne distinct pathways for the phagocytosis of corpses and bacteria in Drosophila.
35 of DNGR-1 binds F-actin exposed by dead cell corpses and causes the receptor to signal and potentiate
36 required for digesting DNA of apoptotic cell corpses and dietary DNA, it is not required for viabilit
37 f DD1alpha thus prevents persistence of cell corpses and ensures efficient generation of precise immu
38 ment; rnp-8 null mutants have more germ cell corpses and fewer oocytes than normal.
39 ower survival, with many uncleared apoptotic corpses and inflammatory cytokines within the colonic ep
40 r who were serving in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force and 618,335 other veterans from the
41 e somatic tissues, excessive numbers of cell corpses, and profound defects in morphogenesis and diffe
42 ll programmed cell death is blocked and such corpses are absent.
43 ar and molecular mechanism by which neuronal corpses are culled during DRG development.
44 lls for the death of Minute neighbors, whose corpses are engulfed by wild-type cells.
45                                     How cell corpses are engulfed is largely unknown.
46 ey are so rapidly phagocytosed that very few corpses are ever seen in most embryonic tissues.
47 nct modes of recognition for these different corpses are linked to opposing responses from engulfing
48                                         Cell corpses are often engulfed by professional phagocytes su
49                                              Corpses are often recognized by a postmortem change in a
50       By 3 days postfertilization, most cell corpses are rapidly engulfed by macrophages.
51           During programmed cell death, cell corpses are rapidly engulfed.
52                   How the massive numbers of corpses are removed is unknown.
53                                Few apoptotic corpses are seen even in tissues with high cellular turn
54 preterm birth was conducted at the US Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, where drinki
55  was conducted at training areas on a Marine Corps base in southern California or at Veterans Affairs
56 defective not only in the engulfment of cell corpses but also in the migrations of two specific gonad
57 tial for efficient phagocytosis of apoptotic corpses but was not required for the engulfment of bacte
58 tosis followed by programmed removal of cell corpses by blood phagocytes within approximately 1 day.
59 ognition and subsequent phagocytosis of cell corpses by engulfing cells.
60 gocytosis of axonal debris and neuronal cell corpses by glia.
61 ed host cells and then clearance of cellular corpses by macrophages.
62 bed despite engulfment of zooid-derived cell corpses by phagocytes.
63 t Theater Trauma Registry or the Navy-Marine Corps Combat Trauma Registry Expeditionary Medical Encou
64  traumatic brain injury from the Navy-Marine Corps Combat Trauma Registry Expeditionary Medical Encou
65 to maximize extraction of antigens from cell corpses, coupling DNGR-1 function to its cellular locali
66 ave the incentive of National Health Service Corps debt repayment if they subsequently practice in an
67 rolled in recruit training for the US Marine Corps during a 1-year period were asked to voluntarily p
68 y, and results in delayed appearance of cell corpses during development in C. elegans.
69 sly normal, but exhibit fewer apoptotic cell corpses during development.
70 ne ced-8 lead to the late appearance of cell corpses during embryonic development in C. elegans.
71 ne ced-7 functions in the engulfment of cell corpses during programmed cell death.
72 moting the internalization of apoptotic cell corpses; ELMO and Dock180 function together as a guanine
73 /618) of Western Pacific shipboard US Marine Corps enlisted men; 5.2% (21/406) of male marines shore-
74 ary 2010, The Israeli Defense Forces Medical Corps field hospital was one of the first to respond to
75         Without Rac1, residual milk and cell corpses flood the ductal network, causing gross dilation
76 rged macrophages carrying multiple apoptotic corpses form.
77 n the degradation of DNA from apoptotic cell corpses formed in the process of normal mammalian develo
78                                       Twenty corpses (four female corpses and 16 male corpses; age ra
79 -sectional study of the sampling of 27 human corpses from criminal cases with postmortem intervals be
80 pathway controlling the removal of apoptotic corpses has now been identified in the nematode.
81 n of live cell material and the rejection of corpses illuminate a stark contrast to the established m
82 creen for mutants containing refractile cell corpses in a C. elegans strain in which all programmed c
83 ds that the surrounding cells clear away the corpses in a manner appropriate to the type of cell deat
84 own about clearance of neuronal and synaptic corpses in AD and other neurodegenerative diseases.
85 argely responsible for the clearance of cell corpses in Drosophila melanogaster and mammalian systems
86          CED-1 failed to cluster around cell corpses in mutants defective in the engulfment gene ced-
87 ent manner as measured by counting apoptotic corpses in the nematode germ line.
88  a defect in the clearance of apoptotic cell corpses in vha-12 null mutants.
89 mal degradation in phagocytosis of apoptotic corpses in vivo.
90                The removal of apoptotic cell corpses is important for maintaining homeostasis.
91 e that macrophage-mediated clearance of cell corpses is required for proper morphogenesis of the Dros
92  removal of both apoptotic and necrotic cell corpses is required for the full cell-killing effect of
93 pment and viability, because undigested cell corpses lead to lesions throughout the body.
94 e is extensive apoptosis, and these neuronal corpses need to be cleared to prevent an inflammatory re
95 ed a random sample of Army, Navy, and Marine Corps new recruits (2400 men and women from all 50 state
96 cellular machinery promoting phagocytosis of corpses of apoptotic cells is well conserved from worms
97 eration research, which is littered with the corpses of studies that reported regeneration that later
98                                              Corpses of the congeneric species, Reticulitermes virgin
99 g the resolution phase of inflammation, the 'corpses' of apoptotic leukocytes are gradually cleared b
100 mbly during decomposition of mouse and human corpses on different soil substrates.
101                Certain fly larvae can infest corpses or the wounds of live hosts.
102                       Our data indicate that corpses persist because of defective degradation of cell
103                       Our data indicate that corpses persist because of defective phagosome maturatio
104  = 13,018) among active-duty Navy and Marine Corps personnel were studied retrospectively for the yea
105 l disorders than nondeployed Navy and Marine Corps personnel, with the exception of stress disorders.
106 role in development, and the removal of cell corpses presents an important challenge for the developi
107  based on standardized International Medical Corps protocols.
108    This defect is due to persistence of cell corpses, rather than impairment of PCD.
109  selected US Marine Corps recruits at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California, the authors
110  a population of randomly selected US Marine Corps recruits at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego,
111 idisciplinary approach with a team esprit de corps remains vital to a successful pediatric cardiac in
112 hich encodes a receptor that recognizes cell corpses, rescues the cell-killing defects of ced-1 mutan
113 n the PSAP, having a National Health Service Corps scholarship, male sex, and taking an elective seni
114 heavily dependent on National Health Service Corps scholarships, loan repayment programs, and interna
115 ell death, which accounts for the extra cell corpses seen in pag-3 mutants.
116 severity continued to occur throughout Peace Corps service but decreased in incidence as length of st
117 as been implicated in the engulfment of cell corpses, suggesting that CED-7 and ABC1 may be functiona
118                           Royal Army Medical Corps, Surgeon General's Research Strategy Group, Minist
119 hree unique regions), showed unusually large corpses that were, in some cases, attributable to extrem
120 ss-of-function phenotype of Ad-infected cell corpses that, in contrast to cells infected with wt Ad14
121 tic cells using macrophages, plants use cell corpses throughout development and disassemble cells in
122           Recent news headlines claimed that corpses thrown into Syrian streets are causing cutaneous
123 own previously that the ability of apoptotic corpses to be recognized by macrophages and to modulate
124 ases; organized the Anglo-American Ambulance Corps under the patronage of Napoleon III.
125 antry units (three Army units and one Marine Corps unit) using an anonymous survey that was administe
126 g fruit peeled by someone other than a Peace Corps volunteer; drinking an iced beverage; and eating i
127                         In 1992 two US Peace Corps volunteers (PCVs) developed central nervous system
128 , longitudinal study in a cohort of 36 Peace Corps volunteers (PCVs) in Guatemala to study the incide
129                                 The 36 Peace Corps volunteers in this study had 307 diarrheal episode
130   The burial task associated with congeneric corpses was coupled with colony defence and involved ten
131 ng apoptotic cells, and phagocytosis of cell corpses was mediated by the binding of adiponectin to ca
132 om wild type in the temporal pattern of cell corpses was observed, indicating that much of the genome
133  least 16 unique regions), an excess of cell corpses was observed.
134   The developmental stage at which the extra corpses were observed varied among the class III deficie
135  elegans, results in supernumerary apoptotic corpses, whereas its overexpression is sufficient to inh
136 dertaking behaviour depends on the origin of corpses which is associated with different types of risk
137 to the pathological accumulation of necrotic corpses, which induce an inflammatory response that init
138 health of members of the Army and the Marine Corps who were involved in combat operations in Iraq and
139  upon direct contact of the virally infected corpses with responder macrophages.
140         Reticulitermes flavipes responded to corpses within minutes of death.
141 uring this death phase called takeover, cell corpses within the dying organism are engulfed by circul

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