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1 thelial cells and tissues, whether normal or diseased.
2 re intended to treat bones which have become diseased.
3 cobacilli were isolated from 15 systemically diseased African bullfrogs (Pyxicephalus edulis), and we
5 otherapy and their ability to penetrate many diseased anatomic sites that characterize disseminated t
6 performed extensive cellular analysis of pre-diseased and diseased Sharpin(cpdm) mice and demonstrate
7 echanisms by which shock waves interact with diseased and healthy cellular components remain largely
10 ng the difference in splicing events between diseased and healthy tissue is crucial in biomedical res
11 ent an essential part of the biology of both diseased and healthy tissues, it is of paramount importa
12 l tool for mapping cellular heterogeneity in diseased and healthy tissues, yet high-throughput method
16 g that qAF is elevated at the border between diseased and nondiseased retina in patients with AZOOR c
20 lish drug tolerances and withdrawal times in diseased animals results in frequent residue violations
24 cilitate differentiation between healthy and diseased antibody repertoires, by serving as a point of
26 c disease, and that TGF-beta overactivity in diseased aortas is a secondary, unproductive response to
27 twork of bacteria and fungi differ between a diseased area of the sigmoid colon chronically affected
29 edical interventions that repair and replace diseased arteries a high priority for the cardiovascular
32 der, and they suggest that circumventing the diseased BBB to deliver active TH to the brain could be
35 to target and deliver therapeutic agents to diseased bone sites could potentially provide an effecti
36 er microglia are efficient phagocytes in the diseased brain as well, we confronted them with a series
38 rt of understanding their role in normal and diseased brain function poses experimental challenges.
43 eliorate neurogenic defects in the aging and diseased brain.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT We report an essen
44 glia in histological sections in healthy and diseased brains, as well as isolation of pure nonactivat
47 Conversely, healthy myocytes developed a diseased cAMP response if diseased neurons were introduc
52 example, identifying strategies to revert a diseased cell to a healthy state, or a mature cell to a
53 e necessary interventions to rejuvenate aged/diseased cells and improve their regenerative capacities
54 s have the potential to mechanically destroy diseased cells and/or increase cell membrane permeabilit
56 by the genome in the context of healthy and diseased cells will offer unique opportunities to uncove
58 identities of altered metabolite features in diseased cells, and infer experimentally undetected, dis
59 putative "droplet organelles" in healthy and diseased cells, connecting protein biochemistry with cel
60 , controlled drug delivery, and pathology of diseased cells, little is known about the molecular mech
61 essed on NK cell surfaces bind to ligands on diseased cells, they initiate a signal that is propagate
62 When these mediators were incubated with diseased cells, we only found a modest down regulation i
63 ds of gene delivery treat only a fraction of diseased cells, yielding retinas that are a mosaic of tr
73 ecurrent somatic mutations identified in the diseased clone in response to lenalidomide and the drug'
75 me to our knowledge, the presence of TiLV in diseased Colombian tilapia, indicating a wider distribut
76 rkedly induced prostaglandin biosynthesis in diseased compared to healthy tendon cells, and up regula
77 m K-edge on human bone tissue in healthy and diseased conditions and for different tissue maturation
82 e area of fragmented fluorescent pigments in diseased coral extended 3.03 mm +/- 1.80 mm adjacent to
85 ed indentation provided clear delineation of diseased diaphragm, and together with organ bath assessm
88 e main outcome measures were AC depth in the diseased eye and the fellow eye of the same patient and
89 hese four patients, the mean AC depth in the diseased eyes was 1.91 +/- 0.21 mm, which was much shall
92 -rich microdomains in developing, ageing and diseased fibrocartilaginous tissues, and the impact of t
94 rix protein mindin (encoded by Spon2) in the diseased FVB/N Cd151 (-/-) GBM that did not occur in the
95 ction of mindin, its early expression in the diseased GBM could represent a trigger of both further p
96 hibit stiffness spanning that of healthy and diseased glomeruli, we demonstrate that kidney podocytes
97 st analytic function to separate healthy and diseased groups, achieving 94% sensitivity and 90% speci
99 Augmenting P2Y14 R expression levels in aged/diseased hCPCs antagonizes senescence and improves funct
100 ; (2) to understand what may go wrong in the diseased heart and why; (3) to identify possible novel t
104 rdiac fibrosis; however, their origin in the diseased heart remains unclear, warranting further inves
106 ulation of miRNAs was also identified in the diseased heart, and may explain the differential respons
113 ing use of biomaterials to mimic healthy and diseased hearts and how these matrices can contribute to
114 Altered Ca(2+) handling is often present in diseased hearts undergoing structural remodeling and fun
116 r protocols to study LTP in both healthy and diseased human brains, a previously unattainable goal.
117 t need to identify inherent deficits in aged/diseased human CPCs (hCPCs) derived from HF patients in
119 Previous Mossbauer spectra of unenriched diseased human hearts lacked mitochondrial and blood dou
121 The lack of accessibility to normal and diseased human intestine and the inability to separate t
125 dy we show that the amyloid fibrils within a diseased individual can vary considerably in their three
131 ge product of C4 activation, is found in the diseased joint and can bind covalently to complement-act
132 s modulated the inflammatory response in the diseased kidney in favor of an anti-inflammatory milieu
137 quirements between healthy hematopoietic and diseased leukemic stem cells for core circadian transcri
142 +, CD40 ligand-positive T cells was found in diseased livers explanted from patients with chronic hep
144 This process is often impaired in fatty or diseased livers, leading to cirrhosis and other deleteri
146 onary vascular cells and various types of PH-diseased lung tissue and determined that ECM stiffening
147 ovide a precedent for comparative studies in diseased lungs and potential targets for therapeutics.
148 r injury, fibrosis in chronically injured or diseased lungs can occur at the expense of regeneration.
149 cheal delivery of stem cells into injured or diseased lungs can provide a variety of therapeutic and
150 pertoires and repertoires from preimmune and diseased mice demonstrated that public TCR were preferen
151 with the pulmonary microbiota isolated from diseased mice enhanced IL-17A production in the lungs of
152 Th cell subsets in the spleen and kidney of diseased mice, and expression correlated with disease se
158 ons with neighboring cells or factors in the diseased microenvironment can underlie white matter defe
159 h case, OCTA yields images of the normal and diseased microvasculature at all levels of the retina, w
161 f healthy photoreceptor precursor cells into diseased murine eyes leads to the presence of functional
162 llagen deposition, which is seen in aged and diseased muscle, interferes with muscle function and lim
168 reover, cross-culturing healthy neurons onto diseased myocytes rescued the diseased cAMP response of
169 ical and mechanical properties of normal and diseased myocytes, and to determine whether Orai channel
171 injury.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT In injured and diseased nerves, the transcription factor c-Jun in Schwa
172 antly larger whole-cell Ca(2+) currents from diseased neurons that were largely mediated by the N-typ
178 d to be exclusively intracellular (except in diseased or injured tissues), our data show that schisto
179 ests that NKG2DL induced on T cells within a diseased organ can calibrate NKG2D-dependent activation
182 cognate receptor were present in normal and diseased parathyroid glands, and if so, whether they had
183 100 to 300 mg of adenomatous or hyperplastic diseased parathyroid tissue was prepared and processed a
184 ons and endogenous PaO2 oscillations in lung-diseased patients have different origins, it is likely t
185 Importantly, microbiota transplantation from diseased patients or mice (IBD, metabolic syndrome, etc.
188 healthy (probing depth [PD] </=3 mm) and two diseased (PD >/=6 mm), at baseline and at 3 and 6 months
189 esents a generalized challenge to regenerate diseased pediatric tissues that must grow to avoid organ
196 rs the spectrin network and lipid bilayer of diseased RBCs may be significantly altered, leading to i
197 echanical characteristics of the healthy and diseased RBCs, including Plasmodium falciparum-infected
200 and Slc16a2 were significantly higher in the diseased retinas, suggesting locally elevated TH signali
202 G) and 8-oxo-2'-deoxyadenosine (8-oxo-dA) in diseased RPE could provide important insights into the m
203 ntibody produced positive results with CaLas diseased samples when the primary scFv were not used.
206 -background ratio [p = 0.010], and mean most diseased segment [p < 0.001]), but did not significantly
208 nt, targeted thermal vapour ablation of more diseased segments and preservation of less diseased segm
209 e diseased segments and preservation of less diseased segments resulted in clinically meaningful and
210 The severity of luminal narrowing in the diseased segments was unchanged in the intervention grou
211 ensive cellular analysis of pre-diseased and diseased Sharpin(cpdm) mice and demonstrated that cellul
212 ITS sequencing were performed on chronically diseased sigmoid colon tissue (DT) and adjacent tissue (
213 ny advantages including direct access to the diseased site, potent knockdown of disease symptoms, and
215 to 17.5%, 6.45%, and 3.23%, respectively, in diseased sites (P <0.001) and to 2.5%, 3.23%, and 0%, re
216 at baseline could differentiate healthy from diseased sites (sensitivity and specificity >/=77%).
221 nd cholesterol preferentially accumulated in diseased skin and these autoantigens directly activated
222 res extracted from OCT images of healthy and diseased skin are analyzed and, in conjunction with deci
228 ultiple mechanisms regulating the normal and diseased state (age related macular degeneration, AMD) i
229 se phenomena and how they are modulated in a diseased state is very important for aiding our understa
234 s (immune response, angiogenesis) as well as diseased states (atherosclerosis, cancer, thrombosis).
235 oped to recapitulate many of the healthy and diseased states of native tissues and can be used as a c
236 valuable molecular insight into healthy and diseased states persevered in their native ultrastructur
237 cellular-level function in both healthy and diseased states, but these variations remain difficult t
245 ndreds of synapses supports the idea that AD-diseased synapses are intrinsically defective in LTP.
248 roscopic resection in patients with limited (diseased terminal ileum <40 cm), non-stricturing, ileoca
251 s within a lobe are often substantially more diseased than others, thereby warranting a more targeted
253 ling of the fibronectin matrix in injured or diseased tissue elicits an EDA-dependent fibro-inflammat
255 ve ions inside a cell in vitro, and inside a diseased tissue in vivo, may indicate growth or recurren
257 population of patients, DCs recruited at the diseased tissue produce high levels of CCL-2 and IL-8 an
258 w top-down strategy for directly employing a diseased tissue to produce biofunctional nanovesicle-bas
259 umber of functional progenitors delivered to diseased tissue, and prevents correction of underlying p
260 enabling discrimination between healthy and diseased tissue, with the cell-killing ability of cytoto
261 ly relevant protein processing in normal and diseased tissue-from 40 to 70% of proteins also occur in
270 e complex mechanisms of crystal formation in diseased tissues and their interplay with the nutrients,
272 ies when the differences between healthy and diseased tissues are small; clinically, CT image noise i
273 o an imaging agent, to select patients whose diseased tissues display sufficient targeted receptors f
274 datasets as input: an expression dataset of diseased tissues from patients with a disease of interes
275 though genome-wide transcriptome analysis on diseased tissues has greatly advanced our understanding
276 fferentially transcribed between healthy and diseased tissues in colorectal cancer and chronic lympho
277 , protein, and activity levels in normal and diseased tissues indicate targeting applicability in a v
278 nment is an integral component of normal and diseased tissues that is poorly understood owing to its
279 ly occurring differences between healthy and diseased tissues, and active targeting, which utilizes v
280 identify the sequences of microorganisms in diseased tissues, i.e., to identify organisms that appea
281 d to image wound healing in other injured or diseased tissues, or to monitor tissue changes over time
282 ve pharmacodelivery of cytotoxic payloads to diseased tissues, providing an innovative platform in ch
283 e examination of a variety of developing and diseased tissues, with specific focus on the dynamics of
291 t selective sequential treatment of the more diseased upper lobe segments with bronchoscopic vapour a
292 and Mycoplasma were significantly higher in diseased versus healthy animals, and the total bacterial
296 tudy was to evaluate the impact of number of diseased vessel, lesion location, and severity of the no
297 n vascular biomechanics and can be extend to diseased vessels for better understanding of initiation,
298 t-MI HF among patients with 0 or 1, 2, and 3 diseased vessels were 10.7%, 14.6%, and 23.0% at 30 days
299 outcomes with respect to LVEF and number of diseased vessels, including proximal left anterior desce
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