戻る
「早戻しボタン」を押すと検索画面に戻ります。

今後説明を表示しない

[OK]

コーパス検索結果 (1語後でソート)

通し番号をクリックするとPubMedの該当ページを表示します
1  where the CHF group is defined as the TrFE "head".
2  expressed among tissues and enriched in the head.
3 nt visual loss following blunt injury to the head.
4  or had undergone radiation treatment to the head.
5 nd posterior pole containing the optic nerve head.
6 -terminal unit, the Circular Cradle, and the Head.
7 nd other immune responses in the optic nerve head.
8 n regarding the position and movement of the head.
9 he phases shifted towards alignment with the head.
10 l muscle weakness, cardiac failure and small heads.
11 d bioactive compounds of commercial broccoli heads.
12 e to drag forces from weakly attached myosin heads.
13 ndritic spines and largely absent from spine heads.
14 stry account for 45% of the initial broccoli heads.
15 -at-maturity, sucrose-at-maturity and NSC-at-heading.
16 n the compass step the animal maintains that heading [3,4].
17 of many modern termitophiles, with concealed head and antennae and strong posteriorly directed abdomi
18 ed infants had smaller weights, lengths, and head and arm circumferences than infants without HIV exp
19                   The astronauts moved their head and eyes as quickly as possible from the central fi
20 cytic processes in the border region between head and forelimb areas of peri-infarct motor cortex.
21 ory were more likely to have melanoma on the head and neck (21% vs 15%, P = .003).
22 ally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (LA-SCCHN).
23  Radiotherapy in squamous cell Carcinomas of Head and neck (MARCH) showed that altered fractionation
24 nd metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck after disease progression on or after one
25 y increase risk of later malignancies of the head and neck and anogenital area.
26 three squamous-cell carcinomas (oesophageal, head and neck and lung) significantly promote cancer cel
27 mendations on the management of adults after head and neck cancer (HNC) treatment, focusing on survei
28  and Ca(2+) flux on TIL effector function in head and neck cancer (HNC).
29 ion to these two genes, Ubiquitin C (UBC) in head and neck cancer and Transferrin receptor (TFRC) and
30 we performed RNA-Seq of normoxic and hypoxic head and neck cancer cells.
31 opharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is an aggressive head and neck cancer characterized by Epstein-Barr virus
32 on the management of locoregionally confined head and neck cancer in elderly patients and propose a p
33  genes correlates with prostate, breast, and head and neck cancer recurrence.
34 ative treatments for patients with recurrent head and neck cancer, we reviewed the evidence on common
35 carcinoma (HNSCC) accounts for nearly 90% of head and neck cancer.
36 ighest for cervical cancer and oropharyngeal head and neck cancer.
37 nidazole ((18)F-FMISO) dynamic PET (dPET) in head and neck cancer.
38 oma, lung nonsquamous, squamous cell lung or head and neck cancers who were treated with the approved
39 r human malignancies, including cervical and head and neck cancers.
40 ising in chronically sun-damaged skin on the head and neck has favorable recurrence rates when melano
41 rst steps toward implementation of precision head and neck oncology.
42 ocutaneous chimeric flap (PIMOC) for salvage head and neck reconstruction.
43 , MCF-7 breast cancer cells, and LU-HNSCC-25 head and neck squamous carcinoma cells in phosphate buff
44 f care for the treatment of locally advanced head and neck squamous cell cancers.
45                                              Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) accounts f
46 diotherapy and cetuximab in locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and biomar
47 nts with human papillomavirus (HPV)-positive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) have bette
48                                              Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) includes e
49                                              Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the six
50           Invasion is a hallmark of advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).
51 ith OPSCC and patients with nonoropharyngeal head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (non-OP HNSCC).
52 referably point to CHCT/MRI in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
53                                              Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) exhibitin
54                                              Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) are refr
55 ositol 3-kinase (PI3Kalpha), are frequent in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas.
56 rgeons in orthopedic surgery, otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, and neurological surgery (n = 63)
57 been shown to reduce the chance of SSI after head and neck surgery.
58 ispecialty, multidisciplinary, collaborative head and neck survivorship care.
59  excess risks =7 versus 3), especially among head and neck tumor survivors (absolute excess risks =30
60 ed), whereas at any age, every year, 0.2% of head and neck tumor survivors were hospitalized for a ce
61 (SHR=4.6, 95% confidence interval, 4.3-5.0), head and neck tumors (SHR=2.6, 95% confidence interval,
62                                              Head and neck tumors were independently associated with
63 or metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck who progressed within 6 months after plati
64 or metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck, these data support nivolumab as a new sta
65 or metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.
66 atients with histologically verified primary head and squamous cell carcinoma at Odense University Ho
67 Ab response directed against the HA globular head and stem regions.
68 el for the structure and interactions of the head and tail domains of epidermal keratins 1 and 10, ba
69                                The resulting head and tail pieces regenerate within about a week, for
70 nally provided vg1 fail to form endoderm and head and trunk mesoderm, and closely resemble nodal loss
71 m involves trans-dimerization between GTPase heads and a favorable crossover conformational shift, ca
72 ia and caused only limited symptoms on wheat heads and corn silks.
73                           Animals move their heads and eyes to compensate for movements of the body a
74 simultaneous printing with multiple printing heads and, thus, multiplexed fabrication.
75 s transition dipole relative to the integrin head, and measure orientation with fluorescence polariza
76 results from ischemia/hypoxia to the femoral head, and one of the cellular manifestations is the endo
77 nalization of chemo-radiation treatments for head-and-neck cancer patients from different risk groups
78 of meningioma at first exposure to CT of the head are excluded, no statistically significant increase
79 maintain an internal representation of their heading as they move through their surroundings.
80  the front and behind while grazing with the head at 45 degrees .
81  adhesion in veins near the optic nerve (ON) head at 9 hours after ON injury.
82 tion along the interaural and naso-occipital head axis.
83 )Ga-DOTATOC PET/CT and compared on a head-to-head basis.
84 , prevented the fungus from causing Fusarium head blight disease.
85 aminearum and related species cause Fusarium head blight on cultivated grasses, such as wheat and bar
86 formational changes under tension in the two-head bound (2HB) state, whereas it is largely disordered
87 eads, heart and tails, while the latter into heads, brandy, secondes, and tails.
88 enital brain malformation characterized by a head circumference less than three standard deviations b
89  as newborns without HIV exposure, but their head circumference was smaller (34.0 +/- 1.5 and 34.3 +/
90 t-for-age Z score -1.20, -1.28 to -1.11, and head circumference Z score -0.51, -0.59 to -0.43).
91 ength of gestation, birthweight, length, and head circumference.
92 performed using 3T apparatus with 32-channel head coil.
93     The phase 3 ENDEAVOR trial was a head-to-head comparison of two proteasome inhibitors in patients
94 ver a period of 42 d and performed a head-to-head comparison with a conventional B cell ELISpot.
95  with, however, scarce data on their head-to-head comparison.
96                                      Head-to-head comparisons of conventional influenza vaccines with
97 alus (HMH) at non-contrast material-enhanced head computed tomographic (CT) examinations and to deter
98 with GCS 13 to 15 head injuries who received head computed tomographic imaging in the emergency depar
99 th graphene, their most known member, at the head, constitute a large family of materials which has a
100 elical assemblies that associate via head-to-head contacts between coiled-coil middle domains (MDs).
101 successfully obtained with over 99 % tail-to-head content and high molecular weight (up to 92.5 kg mo
102 overishment as the difference in the poverty head count and poverty gap with and without out-of-pocke
103                                       In the head, cranial neural crest cells give rise to the dentin
104 ency X-Radiography Utilization Study [NEXUS] Head CT decision instrument [DI]) can reliably identify
105 d validation dataset of noncontrast-enhanced head CT examinations that comprised 100 examinations of
106 f metal release from the articulation at the head cup bearing and the tapered junctions of orthopaedi
107 idual plants to develop equations to predict heading date from marker genotypes.
108                 Another option is to predict heading date from molecular markers.
109                                              Heading date of individual plants can be determined via
110 er of regions in linkage disequilibrium with heading date QTL in thousands of samples.
111 mately 13-residue neck linker to the leading head (deemed to be the power stroke) and diffusion of th
112        Thus, TMEM107 is essential for proper head development, and defective TMEM107 function leads t
113      In the structure, RctB adopts a head-to-head dimeric configuration that likely reflects the arra
114               The rat limbic system contains head direction (HD) cells that fire according to heading
115                                              Head direction (HD), boundary vector, grid and place cel
116    We first consider the classic view of the head direction cell and results of recent experiments in
117      A clear candidate for this input is the head direction cell system.
118    A new epoch started with the discovery of head direction cells and the realization of the importan
119 ally instantiated by place, grid, border and head direction cells in the hippocampal formation and re
120 se proposed in theoretical models for rodent head direction cells.
121 g landmarks to or dissociating them from the head direction signal, according to their directional st
122 essing by the discovery of grid, border, and head-direction cells.
123 We also consider the paradox that, while the head-direction network is generally assumed to generate
124 thrust force to stabilize their posture, the head does not actively move.
125 -binding site of T1 sigma1 is located in the head domain and is partly occluded by the bound Fab in t
126             The HA is composed of a globular head domain for receptor binding and a stem domain for m
127 pon combination with other phosphomimetic K5 head domain mutations.
128 argeted a new antigenic site on the globular head domain of F, designated here antigenic site VIII, w
129 ctric BaTiO3 tunnel barrier, where a head-to-head domain wall is constrained.
130 le, swivel-like motions of the small subunit head domain within the elongation factor G (GDP)-bound r
131 ylation site; and 2 variants represented the head domain, 1 complete and 1 truncated.
132 lar portion of CD23, including the stalk and head domain; 1 variant was identical with the first, exc
133 ymmetrical engagement of the Rad50 catalytic head domains with ATP bound at both sites is important f
134  and prolonged simulated microgravity (6 deg head-down tilt bedrest).
135 elevations in ICP (supine, 15 +/- 2 vs. 24 h head-down tilt, 15 +/- 4 mmHg).
136 To investigate the prevalence of optic nerve head drusen (ONHD) in clinically normal subjects using e
137 rge syndrome (DGS), cataract and optic nerve head drusen (ONHD).
138 s for survival after resection of pancreatic-head ductal adenocarcinoma.
139                                          For head examinations, the lateral thickness was used as an
140                               Avian saccadic head/eye movements have been shown to vary considerably
141 etic sensing, for measuring eye movements in head-fixed and freely moving mice.
142 hair cells and acquired high-speed videos of head-fixed larvae while simultaneously recording underly
143 a novel behavioral task, we demonstrate that head-fixed mice can be trained to show the key features
144  display distinct visual properties in awake head-fixed mice.
145  any region of the visual field of an awake, head-fixed mouse.
146 cells in vivo, exhibit spatial tuning during head-fixed spatial navigation, and undergo robust remapp
147 ility of the majority fraction of the myosin heads for contraction is controlled in part by the exter
148 ifurcated anterior-posterior axis with fused heads forming in single anterior blastemas.
149      First, surgery is performed to attach a head frame to the mouse skull ( approximately 1 h).
150 lated with faster attachment of the tethered head from this vulnerable state.
151  plasma membrane anionic lipids with defined head groups and lipid side chains.
152 ipids with (2)H-labeled acyl chains or polar head groups are studied using (2)H NMR to yield knowledg
153                Liposomes with modified lipid head groups have a unique feature of capturing and displ
154      Liposomes composed of lipids containing head groups of phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidyleth
155  length, saturation, and branching and carry head groups that vary in size and charge.
156 r limited its interactions with phospholipid head-groups to facilitate pseudopilin membrane escape.
157 is and trans head-tail isomers and the trans head-head isomer, where the CHF group is defined as the
158        The former step included the cut into heads, heart and tails, while the latter into heads, bra
159 hrough IOP or via changes to the optic nerve head; here we present evidence that some genomic regions
160 , liberally obtain computed tomographic (CT) head imaging in blunt trauma patients.
161                                              Head imaging revealed a large expansile and erosive mass
162                        Here we demonstrate a head impact detection method that can be implemented on
163 how that brain tissue deformation induced by head impact loading is greatest in sulcal locations, whe
164 wearable sensor for detecting field football head impacts.
165 ctural changes of the macula and optic nerve head in the free eyes of unilateral cured retinoblastoma
166 in stretching into air bubbles and the polar head in water.
167 that vestibular signals stabilize tuning for heading in neurons with congruent visual and vestibular
168  direction (HD) cells that fire according to heading in the horizontal plane, and these cells are tho
169  anomalous communications in the optic nerve head induce migration of fluid into the adjacent retinal
170 ition, suggesting BBI3's mechanism of double-headed inhibition is shared with BBIs from angiosperms.
171 ed a comparison cohort of patients with mild head injuries (Glasgow Coma Scale score 13-15) and calcu
172 lts underscore the importance of documenting head injuries even within the mild range as they may int
173       Among 15162 children with GCS 13 to 15 head injuries who received head computed tomographic ima
174 ine the need for CT imaging in children with head injuries.
175  137 children and adolescents attending with head injuries.
176 gency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) head injury cohort study included patients enrolled in 2
177 y of baseline CIWA-Ar score, age, and severe head injury for developing delirium tremens.
178 analysis (King's Outcome Scale for Childhood Head Injury score < 5a) in the development cohort.
179 hospital shock, severity of limb amputation, head injury, and torso hemorrhage.
180  micro-scale artificial hairs with eggbeater heads inspired by Salvinia molesta leaf was fabricated b
181 induces a homeotic transformation of the fly head into thoracic structures.
182 t the small motion parallax cues provided by head jitter.
183           In addition, the nature of initial head loading can have a significant influence on the mag
184 antation experiments, we show that the node, head mesoderm, and hypoblast are interchangeable to begi
185 adaptation compensating for limited neck and head mobility.
186  with MCI were excluded because of excessive head motion (ie, > 0.8 mm translation per repetition tim
187  the elegant choreography of this facial and head motion during tactile and olfactory exploration.
188           Purpose To compare the involuntary head motion, frequency and B0 shim changes, and effects
189                      We propose that head-to-head motors may generate energy that underlies initial m
190 un in the Oculus Rift OC DK2 virtual reality head mounted display (Oculus VR).
191 ptic visual training using a virtual reality head mounted display in a sample of anisometropic amblyo
192   Dichoptic training using a virtual reality head mounted display seems to be an effective option of
193 natural scenes, viewed immersively through a head-mounted display (panoramic VR).
194                                              Head-mounted display technologies may offer advantages o
195 ectrooculogram systems and a cellphone-based head-mounted display to enable the detection of multifoc
196                 Translational and rotational head movement, frequency, and B0 shim were determined wi
197 estibular hair cells in the inner ear encode head movements and mediate the sense of balance.
198 ception flights to catchable prey, while the head movements and the predictive takeoff ensure flights
199                                              Head movements are primarily sensed in a reference frame
200 rse stochastic patterns in their spontaneous head movements as early as 1-2 months after birth, relat
201  sonar beam control is generally achieved by head movements or shape changes of the sound-emitting mo
202                            During horizontal head movements, abducens motoneurons form the final elem
203 ional movements (eg, facial muscle activity, head movements, shoulder shrugs).
204 ify air, bone, and soft tissue in volumetric head MR images coregistered to CT data for training.
205  intermingle with precursors for PA2-derived head muscles (HMs) and hypobranchial artery endothelium,
206 ersion of CN nanospheres along the entire NB head nanotubes lead to creating of abundant electroactiv
207 from the 10 most commonly performed adult CT head, neck, and body examinations from 583 facilities we
208   TBSA and the need for grafting of the arm, head/neck, and trunk were significant predictors of HO d
209  and apoptosis pathway genes in dopaminergic head neurons.
210                                  The bulbous head of a mushroom-shaped spine makes the synapse, where
211 of beer affects the ability to form a stable head of foam and plays an important role in beer staling
212 ce of a countercurrent heat exchanger in the head of R. prolixus, which decreases the temperature of
213 We insert GFP into the rigid, ligand-binding head of the integrin, model with Rosetta the orientation
214 clinical stage I or II adenocarcinoma of the head of the pancreas were identified in the National Can
215                               In conclusion, heads of artichoke genotypes cultivated in Greece showed
216  here we compare circadian transcriptomes in heads of young and old Drosophila melanogaster.
217 tions promoted by the collaborative included head-of-bed elevation, use of subglottic secretion drain
218 sions, mixing times were consistent with the head-on cases.
219                                          For head-on collisions, we achieve submillisecond mixing tim
220                                              Head-on replication-transcription conflict is especially
221 munity, St. Leger et al. (2017) address this head-on, discovering a naturally existing commensal in m
222  accumulation of positive supercoils between head-on-conflicting polymerases.
223  modulation was not significantly altered by head-on-trunk position, but the phases shifted towards a
224                 Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) primarily results from ischemia/hypoxia to t
225 e external load on the muscle, so that these heads only attach to actin and hydrolyze ATP when they a
226 in-containing thin filaments that allows the head or motor domains of myosin from the thick filaments
227 with private insurance, patients with severe head or pelvic injuries, and those who died during hospi
228 chy in the brain: mirror-symmetric tuning to head orientation [7].
229     Many animals keep track of their angular heading over time while navigating through their environ
230  radiology archive of CT examinations of the head performed from 1973 through 1992.
231  evolutionary origins of short-necked, large-headed "pliosauromorph" body proportions among plesiosau
232 e vestibular system of the inner ear detects head position using three orthogonally oriented semicirc
233 nitial hyo-laryngeal positions and area when head position was changed prior to swallowing.
234 neurons with congruent visual and vestibular heading preferences, whereas they stabilize tuning for o
235 release of ADP from a postrigor myosin motor head promotes highly selective and processive myosin V.
236 s probably due to disengagement of Smc1-Smc3 heads prompted by de-repression of their ATPase activity
237 l Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision head region severity score of 3 or greater, and/or Abbre
238  or greater, and/or Abbreviated Injury Scale head-region severity score of 3 or greater) and a prehos
239 o bind to immobilized C1q, in particular its head regions, which are known to interact with other act
240                                     Existing head-related transfer function (HRTF) data bases provide
241 nly under large loading forces can the motor head release ATP at a fast rate, which significantly red
242  better after duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection (DPPHR) than after partial pancreatoduode
243 o cellular resolution imaging in voluntarily head-restrained rats, we examined the responses of neuro
244 action is released, the integrin-bound talin head retains the ability to inhibit actin assembly.
245        Coronal sectioning of e13.5 and e14.5 heads revealed that 59% of Arhgap29(K326X/+) mice ( n =
246 'optic flow' that would usually occur during head rotations or body movements) best engages this visu
247  indications that, before flooding, relative head size did not differ between future island and futur
248 tion, we observed a significant reduction in head size of F0 mutants compared to control larvae.
249 neck width and neck length, as well as spine head size.
250 cts due to simulated implants in the femoral head, sternum, and spine (P = 0.01, 0.01, and 0.03, resp
251 enic sites of HA are located in the globular head subdomain, which is highly tolerant of amino acid s
252 on tetramerization of RXRalpha, owing to the head-tail interaction that is absent in tRXRalpha.
253 ive cycloaddition of TrFE: the cis and trans head-tail isomers and the trans head-head isomer, where
254 ilica nanoparticles (MSNs) with controllable head-tail structures have been successfully synthesized.
255  power stroke) and diffusion of the trailing head (TH) that contributes in propelling the motor by 16
256 ixed representation of perceived directional heading, this computation would need to be dynamically u
257  single gene is sufficient for the middorsal head to acquire the competence to ectopically generate a
258                     FtsZ monomers polymerize head to tail forming tubulin-like dynamic protofilaments
259 As) are single-stranded RNAs that are joined head to tail with largely unknown functions.
260 each subunit that connect the ligand-binding head to the membrane repel or crowd one another and regu
261  in water result in the same ratio of double-headed to normal morphology, revealing a cryptic phenoty
262  and (68)Ga-DOTATOC PET/CT and compared on a head-to-head basis.
263             The phase 3 ENDEAVOR trial was a head-to-head comparison of two proteasome inhibitors in
264 pients over a period of 42 d and performed a head-to-head comparison with a conventional B cell ELISp
265 ickening with, however, scarce data on their head-to-head comparison.
266                                              Head-to-head comparisons of conventional influenza vacci
267 ge two-helical assemblies that associate via head-to-head contacts between coiled-coil middle domains
268              In the structure, RctB adopts a head-to-head dimeric configuration that likely reflects
269 ferroelectric BaTiO3 tunnel barrier, where a head-to-head domain wall is constrained.
270                              We propose that head-to-head motors may generate energy that underlies i
271                                              Head-to-head trials to guide antipsychotic treatment cho
272 the assembly of the dodecamer occurs through head-to-tail interactions of the bipolar monomers.
273  disassemble in a domino-like mechanism from head-to-tail upon a triggering event induced by an exter
274 our after injection of either radiotracer, a head-to-thigh static scan with a 2-min acquisition per b
275 aker-1 phenotype, characterized by deafness, head tossing, and circling behavior, in mice.
276 rvention may reduce the incidence of abusive head trauma (AHT) of infants and young children.
277 consequences of exposure to football-related head trauma at the high school level.
278 ve telephone clinical assessments (including head trauma history) with informants were performed blin
279                                      Abusive head trauma is the leading cause of death from physical
280                                   Stroke and head trauma stimulate proliferation of endogenous neural
281             Missing the diagnosis of abusive head trauma, particularly in its mild form, is common an
282  ISR emerges as a promising avenue to combat head trauma-induced chronic cognitive deficits.
283 hage in infants at increased risk of abusive head trauma.
284                                      Head-to-head trials to guide antipsychotic treatment choices for
285 ps for various analytes were introduced as a head-trigger during the polymer synthesis.
286                   Here we document a bias in head-turning to the right in adult humans, as tested in
287                            We examined fetal head turns to visually presented upright and inverted fa
288 intracellular recordings from targeted spine heads under two-photon visualization.
289 y and pattern of orthostatic symptoms during head-up tilt (HUT) in patients with orthostatic intolera
290 d four top human specialist professionals in heads-up no-limit Texas hold'em, the leading benchmark a
291                                  A CT of the head was ordered when not indicated in 355 of 549 patien
292 s capacity in the dorsal putamen and caudate head was positively correlated with gambling distortions
293  acquired at a bed station that included the head were used for this study.
294 er of a kinesin only detaches from the motor head when pulled by a large force.
295 nt of the magnetic fields of nanoscale write heads, which is important for future miniaturization of
296 ester and dissipate the excess heat in their heads while maintaining an abdominal temperature close t
297 e by backward locomotion when touched on the head, while they crawl forward when touched on the tail.
298 ransmembrane region, a stalk, and a globular head with sialidase activity.
299 outer part of the retina and the optic nerve head within 24-hours, in both groups of animals.
300 rily sensed in a reference frame tied to the head, yet they are used to calculate self-orientation re

WebLSDに未収録の専門用語(用法)は "新規対訳" から投稿できます。
 
Page Top