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1 cisively demonstrated in primates (including human beings).
2  of its target gene Fgf15 (FGF19 in rats and human beings).
3 further potential to develop into a complete human being.
4 rders as well as deficiency of vitamin B6 in human being.
5 trotransposition-competent L1s in an average human being.
6 bolism, and molecular pathways in the living human being.
7 rders as well as deficiency of vitamin B6 in human being.
8 e energy and other goods and services to the human being.
9  or even that gluten can be harmful to every human being.
10  and treat tuberculosis caused by M bovis in human beings.
11 s cause disease both to cattle breedings and human beings.
12 pandemic has been predicted before infecting human beings.
13 n change the dynamics of disease exposure to human beings.
14 velopment of NSAID-associated enteropathy in human beings.
15 ortant due to their potential harmfulness to human beings.
16 e known pathogenic mechanisms of epilepsy in human beings.
17 ent of hypotheses and treatments testable in human beings.
18  activator, will augment cardiac function in human beings.
19 nce of GATA-6 in BSM hypertrophy in mice and human beings.
20 been observed in peripheral blood in healthy human beings.
21 elopment of hypotheses that can be tested in human beings.
22 ed to increased prevalence of fatty liver in human beings.
23 tic adaptors that is conserved from yeast to human beings.
24 stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders in human beings.
25 equivalents in lung cancer susceptibility in human beings.
26  intestinal metaplasia and gastric cancer in human beings.
27 anadium might be a potential toxic metal for human beings.
28 ce and reduce biliary cholesterol content in human beings.
29 tibodies against the same SLA/LP peptides as human beings.
30  have uncertain relevance to sporadic ALS in human beings.
31 ial disease with a prevalence of 1 in 500 in human beings.
32 ities are intricately linked to the lives of human beings.
33 tanding of M ulcerans and its relations with human beings.
34 and is present in the genomic DNA of healthy human beings.
35 it is expected that it will return to attack human beings.
36 , attractiveness and fertility of individual human beings.
37 ovulation in a variety of species, including human beings.
38 ultiple aspects of cerebral microinfarcts in human beings.
39 ions for assisted reproductive procedures in human beings.
40 hritis, is the most common joint disorder in human beings.
41 basis for interpretation of studies of GI in human beings.
42 gy will protect against neurodegeneration in human beings.
43 restore coordinated arm actions in paralyzed human beings.
44 (H9N2) virus emerged as a pandemic threat to human beings.
45  perhaps during the Pleistocene migration of human beings.
46 or cause of miscarriage and birth defects in human beings.
47 essors can lead to cardiovascular disease in human beings.
48 d assess the implications for vaccination in human beings.
49  are important causes of chronic epilepsy in human beings.
50 ognitive development, can only be studied in human beings.
51  known to exist in DNA isolated from healthy human beings.
52 function after elective colonic resection in human beings.
53 the prevention or treatment of thrombosis in human beings.
54 or colonization of the neurogenic bladder in human beings.
55 on in the adult brains of mammals, including human beings.
56 loning would undermine the value or worth of human beings.
57 5N1) viruses emerged as a pandemic threat to human beings.
58  an ability that reaches its highest form in human beings.
59 al sphincters of a variety of animals and in human beings.
60 s and treatments that are beneficial for all human beings.
61  both epilepsy and episodic ataxia type 2 in human beings.
62 y sudden sensory stimuli in both animals and human beings.
63 ove functional outcome after acute stroke in human beings.
64 generational effects of paternal exposure in human beings.
65 sponses in infected experimental animals and human beings.
66 icacy of azithromycin for PCP prophylaxis in human beings.
67 nd death in farmed fish and of cellulitis in human beings.
68 ually transmitted disease caused by HIV-1 in human beings.
69 de the most suitable solid organs for use in human beings.
70 pecific saccade eye movement tasks in intact human beings.
71 arachidonic acid (20:4n6) is demonstrated in human beings.
72   Here we present the preliminary results in human beings.
73  used to repair large oesophageal defects in human beings.
74 melid HEV, which is genotype 7, might infect human beings.
75 ly spreading mosquito-borne viral disease of human beings.
76 ted from findings of infection challenges in human beings.
77 les-virus-based candidate vaccine for use in human beings.
78 r, these findings have not been confirmed in human beings.
79 -1-3-Gal (Gal), which are not synthesized by human beings.
80 ts on macronutrient preference and intake in human beings.
81 s, several of which are undergoing trials in human beings.
82 ing antibody responses to influenza virus in human beings.
83 c biopsy specimens of cows, sheep, goats and human beings.
84 e pathogenesis of colitis in mice and IBD in human beings.
85  Arabia and Egypt are probably infectious to human beings.
86 volve into airborne-transmissible viruses in human beings.
87  pharmacological response similar to that of human beings.
88 ere independent emergences from rodents into human beings.
89 might overcome the limitations of testing on human beings.
90 ardiac response of new drugs or chemicals on human beings.
91 known pharmaceutical effects of this drug on human beings.
92 fter 6 days, which considered to be safe for human beings.
93  validated endpoint (ie, LDL cholesterol) in human beings.
94 i might be transmitted from these animals to human beings.
95 rol and cystic cholangiocytes of rodents and human beings.
96 most common mosquito-borne disease affecting human beings.
97 loping Alzheimer's disease (AD) in the early human beings.
98 V, or are asymptomatic infections ongoing in human beings?
99                                           In human beings, 16S ribosomal RNA gene analyses showed an
100                                           In human beings, 5-HT6 receptors are almost exclusively exp
101 he Levantine Middle Paleolithic early modern humans being a gracile anomalous outlier.
102 s of mice with experimental scrapie and from human beings affected by sporadic and variant Creutzfeld
103 e most common form of short limb dwarfism in human beings, affecting more than 250,000 individuals wo
104 ce are typical manifestations of diseases in human beings after infections by mosquito-borne or tick-
105 for the design of a vaccine that can protect human beings against various clades of Human Immunodefic
106 ollaborative conversational process by which human beings, although afflicted with a remarkable degre
107 icated in direct or indirect transmission to human beings, although the exact mode of transmission is
108 to umbilical cord blood obtained at birth in human beings, an important source of stem cells for clin
109 tal cortical functions in rats, monkeys, and human beings and ameliorates prefrontal cortical deficit
110 tions in the brain that have been studied in human beings and animal models of diabetes.
111                     More recent studies with human beings and animals with mild hyperhomocysteinemia
112 oli is a newly recognized enteric disease of human beings and animals with potential public health si
113 ant causes of severe dehydrating diarrhea in human beings and animals, but the relative importance of
114 ism of many xenobiotics is different between human beings and animals.
115 us pore complex and the breathing process in human beings and animals.
116 nd suggests a recent outbreak affecting both human beings and camels.
117 nown human infectivity status collected from human beings and cattle in Tororo District, Uganda, from
118 have been transmitted directly from birds to human beings and caused fatal pneumonia in one of two in
119 cteria species that are capable of infecting human beings and causing bloodstream infections have bee
120 E) virus has caused periodic epidemics among human beings and equines in Latin America from the 1920s
121 sents a significant risk for transmission to human beings and further spread of this neglected zoonot
122 mprehensive investigation of the genetics of human beings and human diseases.
123 ion in human immunodeficiency virus-infected human beings and in nonhuman primates infected with simi
124  of brain volume, structure, and function in human beings and in preclinical models of clinical demen
125 ther clue to the riddle that is Aire--why do human beings and mice lacking Aire develop diffuse and p
126         In studies of pancreatic islets from human beings and mice, we found that GIP induces product
127 role of TIMP-3 in intestinal inflammation in human beings and mice.
128      Thus some microbes have co-evolved with human beings and play crucial roles in our physiology an
129 etic effects of sleep deprivation in healthy human beings and provide evidence of the psychosis-like
130 lerosis is thought to be a disease of modern human beings and related to contemporary lifestyles.
131 g of subclinical bone-marrow repopulation in human beings and revealed new insights into the biology
132 strategies to optimise stimulation of BAT in human beings and reverse insulin resistance in periphera
133                                   Studies in human beings and rodent models of cancer have identified
134 egulation of fetal haemoglobin production in human beings and the development of genome editing techn
135 antalum and niobium pose a serious threat to human beings and the environment due to the use of hydro
136 e of avian H5N1, H9N2, and H7N7 influenza in human beings and the rapid global spread of severe acute
137  nervous systems and a brain, and finally to human beings and their uses of chemical elements in spac
138 hat statins increase bone mineral density in human beings and thereby decrease the risk of osteoporot
139           Polyomaviruses are known to infect human beings and to induce tumours in laboratory animals
140       Although DDT is generally not toxic to human beings and was banned mainly for ecological reason
141 Western) images of ecosystems do not include human beings, and European American discourse tends to p
142 g of the causes of neurological disorders in human beings, and much of this has come from work in mic
143 of autosomal recessive PKD [ARPKD]), healthy human beings, and patients with autosomal dominant PKD (
144 ined in liver of normal and PCK rats, normal human beings, and patients with autosomal-dominant polyc
145 ong-term randomised clinical trials exist in human beings, and randomisation would be ethically unacc
146 s detrimental effects on the health of fish, human beings, and the aquatic ecosystem (the notion of O
147 uses with demyelinating encephalomyelitis in human beings, and the induction of demyelination in anim
148  most common mosquito-borne viral disease in human beings, and vector control has not halted its spre
149 us, and skeletal muscle in animal models and human beings, and, guided by appropriate scientific and
150 zed uptake values at 1 h after injection for humans being approximately 20, 50, 4, and 10, respective
151              The transmission route by which human beings are infected has not been established.
152  the real world, dynamic processes involving human beings are not disjoint.
153 Vgamma2Vdelta2 T-cell populations in healthy human beings are poised for rapid responses to bacterial
154 uropean American discourse tends to position human beings as being apart from nature.
155 ine tuberculosis, might be underestimated in human beings as the cause of zoonotic tuberculosis.
156 an discourse, in contrast, tends to describe humans beings as a part of nature.
157 n signaling would be difficult to achieve in human beings because human platelets have 2 thrombin rec
158 ular recovery has been difficult to study in human beings because of risks associated with interventi
159 arrier to exploration of the solar system by human beings because of the biological effects of high-e
160 as, however, not yet been directly tested in human beings because of the very limited possibility of
161 a pandemic virus only occasionally occurs in human beings, because the immune response triggered by z
162                                   In healthy human beings, blood flow to dynamically contracting skel
163                               Meanwhile, for human beings, bovine milk is safe to drink and beef is s
164  signalling in fat and sucrose preference in human beings by studying patients with loss of function
165                                   Nearly all human beings, by the time they reach adolescence, are in
166 he basic properties of declarative memory in human beings can be viewed as evolving from a capacity f
167 g, a theme of interest in studies of elderly human beings, can be advanced by the experimental contro
168 is for association studies that suggest that human beings carrying ECSOD(R213G) are predisposed to va
169 nt Greek times, the virus frequently infects human beings, causing a range of diseases from mild unco
170 isms from the natural environment with which human beings co-evolved.
171 relatively new infectious disease afflicting human beings, compared with other infectious diseases, a
172                                              Human beings contain complex societies of indigenous mic
173 o the hypothesis that telomere shortening in human beings contributes to mortality in many age-relate
174 se to the choice of 6-8 scenarios describing human beings coping with various genetic dilemmas.
175                         Activation of BAT in human beings could also have beneficial metabolic effect
176                                              Human beings differ in their ability to form and retriev
177                                              Human beings differ in their socioeconomic status (SES),
178                                      As with human beings, dogs suffer from the consequences of cance
179 gen responsible for the death of millions of human beings each year.
180                      Behavioral variation in human beings encompasses wide differences in personality
181 r causative agent of bacterial meningitis in human beings, especially among young children (</=2 year
182 impacts on the environment, the needs of all human beings-especially for food-imply that projected po
183 gests that the early dissemination of HIV in human beings evokes an immune response that is responsib
184 anisms, from simple invertebrates to complex human beings, exist in different colors and patterns, wh
185 logy is that all animals, from bumblebees to human beings, face a trade-off between speed and accurac
186 e forms a useful model of HIV-1 infection of human beings for convenient and safe investigation of HI
187 th a drug class that has been used safely in human beings for decades.
188 or wrong), or to the moral norms accepted by human beings for guiding their actions.
189           The mouse has many advantages over human beings for the study of genetics, including the un
190 that has been advanced to clinical trials in human beings for the treatment of hepatitis C viral infe
191 previously described from ticks and two sick human beings from Germany.
192 nd the corresponding unavoidable exposure of human beings from the air, it is crucial to study the po
193  presence of actual neurohypersensitivity in human beings has not been documented separately.
194 y number variation in the genomes of healthy human beings has presented a significant challenge to cl
195 heir capacity for transmission from birds to human beings has raised worldwide concern about an impen
196                                              Human beings have an unusual proclivity for altruistic b
197 ent forms of inherited muscular dystrophy in human beings have been associated with mutations in gene
198      These cells obtained from donor rats or human beings have been directly transplanted into brain
199  viruses such as SIV in macaques or HIV-1 in human beings have evolved mechanisms to defeat host immu
200                   Further genetic studies in human beings have highlighted novel variant phenotypes,
201                                              Human beings have introduced recently new, virtually irr
202 ions); indeed, imaging and lesion studies in human beings have revealed that PFC dysfunction can lead
203                       Studies in animals and human beings have shown that low concentrations of lepti
204 ls (PBMC) from uninfected rhesus monkeys and human beings have the capacity to lyse target cells expr
205                                              Humans, being highly social creatures, rely heavily on t
206           H5N1 had been noted once before in human beings in 1997 and killed a third (6/18) of infect
207 a A (H5N1) viruses isolated from poultry and human beings in Asia.
208 luenza A H7N9 virus has caused infections in human beings in China since 2013.
209 medical research, owing to similarities with human beings in physiology, cognitive capabilities, neur
210 bral hemispheres are unique among tumours in human beings in the extent to which their imaging featur
211 mulated peripheral blood T cells from normal human beings in vitro with peripheral blood mononuclear
212 the early increase in blood supply (EIBS) in human beings in vivo.
213 s that cause respiratory tract infections in human beings, including Middle East respiratory syndrome
214                                          How human beings integrate information from external sources
215 stimulation can modulate spinal circuitry in human beings into a physiological state that enables sen
216  in animals, and in phase 1 and 2 studies in human beings, into the therapeutic development pipeline.
217                        Telomere shortness in human beings is a prognostic marker of ageing, disease,
218 urrently, the only means of studying this in human beings is bed rest, which is resource intensive an
219                        Telomere shortness in human beings is emerging as a prognostic marker of disea
220 le in animals, and the use of this method in human beings is probably many years away.
221                       Transmission of BSE to human beings is probably restricted by the presence of a
222                Biomedical research involving human beings is subject to codes of ethical conduct that
223               The regulatory role of RBCs in human beings is supported by the observations that, i) e
224 ds, but its role in chylomicron secretion in human beings is unknown.
225                      As the safety of VPA in human beings is well established, a clinical trial using
226 ch is present endogenously in DNA of healthy human beings, is a strong block to replication and an ef
227 he, one of the most severe pain syndromes in human beings, is usually described as a vascular headach
228 -of-function mutations in CLMP cause CSBS in human beings, likely by interfering with tight-junction
229 h over the past decade has demonstrated that human beings live in close, constant contact with dynami
230                      More than 30 years ago, human beings looked back from the Moon to see the magnif
231  a distinctive neuronal design common to all human beings, making its appearance simply a matter of t
232  encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle has infected human beings, manifesting itself as a novel human prion
233 veyed by a narrowband signal such as a tone, human beings may fail to derive the direction represente
234 framework to compare the effects of aging in human beings, monkeys, and rodents.
235  central canal both in the monkey and in the human, being more prominent in the stenosed adult human
236 s the extent of experimental strokes, and in human beings, oestrogen improves endothelial-dependent b
237                     No data are available in human beings or animals to show adverse clinical effects
238 lowly growing epidemic is underway either in human beings or in an animal reservoir, quantification o
239 nce that amyloid deposition is neurotoxic in human beings or that it results in neurodegenerative cha
240 ised in the translation of animal studies to human beings, our data strongly suggest that a pool of f
241 gen responsible for the death of millions of human beings per year.
242 the various, higher-cognitive abilities that human beings possess, such as reasoning and language, me
243                                           In human beings, proof of principle studies from different
244 st is one of nature's most generous gifts to human beings, providing shelters and materials for all l
245 the presence of atherosclerosis in premodern human beings raises the possibility of a more basic pred
246 ng been debated, but empirical assessment in human beings remains a challenge.
247                   Most importantly, mice and human beings share the same mammalian genes, have many s
248 ain electrochemical activities of the living human being should prompt concern.
249                                              Human beings show corrective responses to deviations fro
250 RPRETATION: This first-ever demonstration in human beings shows that a prophylactic mRNA-based candid
251 e of the three polyomaviruses able to infect human beings (simian virus 40 [SV40], JC virus, and BK v
252 ation of NKT cells is conserved from mice to human beings, so strategies to modify these processes mi
253 here they will have the greatest benefits to human beings some 30 years from now?
254 usible when we are comparing chimpanzees and human beings somewhere between the middle Paleolithic an
255 ll 6 (3%) cows, 32 (16%) sheep and 164 (82%) human beings specimens were confirmed to be H. pylori po
256            Results of studies in animals and human beings suggest that type 1 diabetes is preventable
257 tissue oxygen tensions in septic animals and human beings, suggesting reduced ability of the organs t
258                             In a lifetime, a human being synthesizes approximately 2x10(16) meters of
259                       To assess relevance to human beings, T4SS function and cagY recombination were
260 -designed to ensure the rights and safety of human beings taking part in medical research, knowledge
261 s that analogous genetic mechanisms occur in human beings that could be used for diagnostic purposes.
262 gnore information-processing capabilities of human beings, the basic motivations that drive the searc
263 ions about the conduct of research involving human beings, the medical profession did not pursue this
264   These values included the unequal worth of human beings, the moral imperative of preserving a pure
265 fish, which resembles the small intestine in human beings, the zebrafish model mimics CSBS.
266                                Similarly, in human beings there are apparent differences in wound hea
267 hich damages the brain and nervous system of human beings through fish consumption.
268            Influenza remains a top killer of human beings throughout the world, in part because of th
269      Parasitic helminths have coexisted with human beings throughout time.
270 ix to regenerate the oesophagus in vivo in a human being to re-establish swallowing function.
271 s, monoclonal antibody (MABp1) cloned from a human being to target interleukin-1alpha, a mediator of
272 COX 2 inhibitors appear to be safe enough in human beings to allow large-scale clinical testing in he
273 -was transmitted by anopheline mosquitoes to human beings to cause malaria.
274 n combination with, colonisation of pets and human beings to maintain transmission cycles of MRSA wit
275 ulation growth is increasing the exposure of human beings to novel pathogens, particularly the crowd
276 ation, and in particular towards missions by human beings to the moon and Mars.
277  on domestic animals and only secondarily on human beings, to apply insecticide to surfaces of cattle
278 ensing is crucial for homeotherms, including human beings, to maintain a stable body core temperature
279 ated with risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) in human beings, we conducted a large population-based stud
280 nalysis of intestinal microbiota of mice and human beings, we observed a radial gradient of microbes
281 nisms underlying multifactorial disorders in human beings, we searched for genomic signatures of bili
282 ophysiological mechanism of migraine aura in human beings, whereas novel animal studies are unravelli
283    However, there is a homozygous APOL1 null human being who lives in a village in rural India.
284 motivated perpetrators wish to harm complete human beings who are capable of deserving blame, experie
285        The process was furthered recently by human beings who have also increased the range of reduce
286 d additional emerging tick-borne diseases in human beings will be discovered.
287  one of twenty first century's challenges to human being with protean manifestation affecting nearly
288 n inducing activation of ILCs in mice and in human beings with chronic intestinal inflammation.
289                       We included studies of human beings with diarrhoea and accepted all study-speci
290   Selenium (Se) is an essential nutrient for human beings, with serious consequences resulting from c
291  An estimated 100 trillion microbes colonize human beings, with the majority of organisms residing in
292         Serological evidence for SARS CoV in human beings working in these markets, taken together wi

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