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1 of 1000 copies/mL in semen and 275 copies/mL in blood.
2 dition in which excess bilirubin accumulates in blood.
3 such, is a key candidate as a food/alarm cue in blood.
4 hain in this organism also affected survival in blood.
5 IU/mL to at least 1 of 10 allergens measured in blood.
6 s, information was mainly gleaned from virus in blood.
7  are upregulated on HSV-specific CD8 T cells in blood.
8 properties of this food is their measurement in blood.
9 natural and therapeutic proteins circulating in blood.
10 frequency of functional virus-specific cells in blood.
11 duction of lysophosphatic acid (LPA) species in blood.
12 e ability to escape the innate immune system in blood.
13 ng mice labeled dextran and measuring levels in blood.
14 e logarithmic concentration of ceruloplasmin in blood.
15 h directly in liver tissue and noninvasively in blood.
16 ch matches with their typical concentrations in blood.
17 DNA) is a component of the "naked" DNA found in blood.
18 arterectomy, 61 exhibited some degree of LOY in blood.
19 ement of (13) C-labelled SCFA concentrations in blood.
20 ed to ELS exhibit increased Hdac1 expression in blood.
21 activity in liver (4.3-fold of control), and in blood (2.1-fold of control).
22 d for all matrixes reaching values up to 95% in blood, 29% in hair, and 11% in urine.
23 ife of 21h achieved sustained SN-38 exposure in blood, above the target concentration.
24 e exhibited no AHR, and a selective decrease in blood and BALF eosinophils, lung Il13 levels, collage
25 of activated CMV-specific T cells were found in blood and BM samples with low virus detection, wherea
26 ol studies assessing the levels of n-3 PUFAs in blood and buccal tissues of children and adolescents
27                             High TSPyV loads in blood and cerebrospinal fluid, sometimes coinciding w
28                           NfL concentrations in blood and CSF were recently shown to have prognostic
29 lectively compromises TFV and TAF protection in blood and genital CD4+ T cells and suggests that MPA
30 ent increased neutrophil and monocyte counts in blood and had no net effect on the progression of mor
31 ylation was also observed in a lesser extent in blood and hair analyses, but it was not observed when
32              Here we report that IGF-1 level in blood and IGF-1 signaling demonstrates circadian rhyt
33 puleucel-T treatment affected TCR repertoire in blood and in prostate tissue.
34  of ST2-bearing innate lymphoid cells (ILC2) in blood and kidneys, and adoptive transfer of ILC2 also
35  cells among T cells was significantly lower in blood and liver samples of patients with HCV infectio
36 e quantified TH1/TH2/TH17 CD4 memory T cells in blood and lymph nodes of patients with CVID using flo
37 d marked differences in DC subsets localized in blood and lymphoid tissues versus skin, and a strikin
38 pithelium, with very low silver levels found in blood and no detectable silver measured in the olfact
39              The clonal structure of T cells in blood and normal breast is more similar than between
40 oculated to contact ERBs by finding MARV RNA in blood and oral specimens from contact bats, followed
41 ne cytokine, reduce circulating tumour cells in blood and overall tumour cell burden by over 90% and
42               METHODS AND LOY was quantified in blood and plaque from raw intensity genotyping data i
43  determine the profile of CD4 memory T cells in blood and secondary lymphatic tissues of these patien
44 ne imbalance and IFN-related gene expression in blood and skin to address this gap by performing a ca
45 scovered that elevation of CXCL10 expression in blood and SLOs was secondary to the induction of CD14
46 L233 treatment increased the number of Tregs in blood and spleen and prevented IRI more efficiently t
47      Increased concentrations of eosinophils in blood and sputum in chronic obstructive pulmonary dis
48 or repressor (AHRR) locus, which is observed in blood and squamous epithelial cells of smokers, but n
49 tion of rare circulating plasma cells (CPCs) in blood and subsequent fluorescence-based assays.
50  is related to the amyloid beta (Abeta) load in blood and the role of any such relationship in the as
51 ine ligand 12 (CXCL12), is broadly expressed in blood and tissue cells, and is essential during embry
52                             C5aR2 expression in blood and tissue neutrophils was strong and homogeneo
53 ects of such variations on immune parameters in blood and tissues are not known.
54 were infused with Rh-alpha4beta7 and sampled in blood and tissues before and after treatment to monit
55 e the size and distribution of the reservoir in blood and tissues.
56 itant decrease of cystathionine and cysteine in blood and tissues.
57  with men, we measured changes from baseline in blood and urine markers of the parathyroid hormone (P
58  can continue despite HIV being undetectable in blood, and can be associated with transmission.
59       Troponin T was significantly increased in blood, and echocardiography showed increased heart wa
60                          Biomarkers measured in blood are relatively non-invasive and technically mor
61 dynamic signatures of immune gene expression in blood as a systemic immune response associated with c
62 onstituents but also circulate independently in blood as free light chains.
63 eased in nasal mucosal samples and decreased in blood at the time of COX-1 inhibitor reactions in 12
64 e, we discuss the technological developments in blood-based biomarker discovery, which provide the ba
65 E-dependent activation and histamine release in blood basophils obtained from allergic patients (n=11
66 ulfide HMGB1 isoform progressively increased in blood before epilepsy onset and prospectively identif
67 T and is associated with low-level HIV-1 RNA in blood, better immune status, and lower ART drug distr
68  PCTP expression with a negative correlation in blood between RUNX1 expressed from the P1 promoter an
69 d in distinct distribution patterns, highest in blood, bone marrow (BM), or lymph nodes (LN), with th
70  expansion of malignant CD5(+) B lymphocytes in blood, bone marrow, and lymphoid organs.
71 chanisms underlying ischemia-induced changes in blood-brain barrier integrity and function, including
72 age is due to an organ-specific role of NOX4 in blood-brain-barrier endothelial cells and neurons.
73                    Eosinophils were examined in blood, bronchoalveolar lavage, and endobronchial biop
74 eratures stimulated anthocyanin accumulation in blood but not in blond oranges.
75                                              In blood cancers, the synergism between HIF overexpressi
76             Cytokine responses were measured in blood cell samples obtained at birth (cord blood) and
77 ationship between loss of Y chromosome (LOY) in blood cells and a higher risk of cancer and mortality
78 ciated DNA hypomethylation has been observed in blood cells and linked to lung cancer risk.
79 hese mutations have recently been identified in blood cells from normal, healthy elderly individuals
80 ose that while previous studies done largely in blood cells have led to important investigations into
81 with antibiotics associated with reduced ST2 in blood cells of both asthmatic and control children an
82 t the hypothesis that somatic TET2 mutations in blood cells play a causal role in atherosclerosis.
83 imeric mice with selective deficiency of APP in blood cells, developed much larger thrombi than contr
84 ifferential DNA methylation at numerous loci in blood cells.
85  an estimation of the global DNA methylation in blood cells.
86                                              In blood cellular subsets both IL12p35 and EBV-induced g
87 sence of miRNAs encapsulated within exosomes in blood circulation of DM1 patients.
88                   The tracer remained stable in blood circulation throughout the study and accumulate
89  able to minimize the premature drug release in blood circulation while releasing drug on-demand at t
90                    Platelet-driven reduction in blood clot volume (clot contraction or retraction) ha
91 ts uncover a potential role of water channel in blood CO2 transport and respiration.
92  3 reveals a potential role of water channel in blood CO2 transport.
93 ependent serine protease with putative roles in blood coagulation and fibrinolysis.
94 tablished that, apart from its distinct role in blood coagulation, coagulation factor FVIIa enhances
95 mC) and 5-methylcytosine (%-5mC) DNA content in blood collected at birth (n=306), early childhood (n=
96 pectrometry were used to measure PBDE levels in blood collected during 2011-2015 among 1253 women (ag
97    Furthermore, eosinophil numbers decreased in blood concurrently with significant increases in urin
98 rts of patients showed that RUNX1 expression in blood correlated with PCTP gene expression; PCTP expr
99 showing that the presence of specific miRNAs in blood correlates with DM1.
100 ist, led to clinically significant increases in blood counts in almost half the patients.
101   Culture of periprosthetic tissue specimens in blood culture bottles is more sensitive than conventi
102 conclusion, culture of periprosthetic tissue in blood culture bottles is not only more accurate than
103  impact of culture of periprosthetic tissues in blood culture bottles on laboratory workflow and cost
104                                      Culture in blood culture bottles was cost-effective, based on th
105 s using conventional techniques with culture in blood culture bottles.
106 D was associated with a significant decrease in blood culture contamination in patients undergoing bl
107 the ISDD) experienced a significant decrease in blood culture contamination while the nurses (did not
108              Changing epidemiology, advances in blood culture techniques, and new diagnostics guide t
109 biotics were associated with a 45% reduction in blood culture yield and approximately 20% reduction i
110        Neurolisteriosis mortality was higher in blood-culture positive patients (OR 3.67 [1.60-8.40],
111 ts for most of the organisms found routinely in blood cultures.
112 C deficiency and monocytopenia were observed in blood, dermis, and lung lavage fluid.
113  because the presence of common antioxidants in blood did not interfere significantly with the determ
114 cted mosquito survival, causing a disruption in blood digestion, excretion, oviposition, and reproduc
115 t mutations in these genes are commonly seen in blood disorders underscores their critical roles and
116 lammatory marker tumor necrosis factor-alpha in blood displayed a reduction (41 +/- 39%) on the 3rd t
117  nodes (LN), with the frequency and function in blood distinct from tissues.
118 reducing the antibody negative window period in blood donors in resource limited settings where nucle
119                                Excess biotin in blood due to supplemental biotin ingestion may affect
120 bacterium tuberculosis-specific CD4+ T cells in blood during early HIV infection, but little is known
121  5-fold greater heart mass, 60-90% reduction in blood ejection fraction relative to control mice, and
122 y induces the classic shear stress responses in blood endothelial cells and lymphatic endothelial cel
123 vels were broadly unaffected indicating that in blood EPT1 inactivity may be compensated for, in part
124  let7f, miR-29a, and miR-340, were increased in blood EVs from ASH mice (P < 0.05), but not in blood
125  blood EVs from ASH mice (P < 0.05), but not in blood EVs from three other models of chronic liver in
126 ial cells release ATP in response to changes in blood flow (via shear stress) or hypoxia, to act on P
127 obestatin resulted in a progressive increase in blood flow from baseline (both P < 0.001).
128 r knowledge, these novel findings are absent in blood flow in straight tubes, and they underscore the
129 c acid and p-cresyl glucuronide, an increase in blood flow rate is advantageous.
130 pports a potential role of intravascular ATP in blood flow regulation during exercise in humans.
131  the VWF A1 domain to GpIbalpha on platelets in blood flow.
132  glaucoma, measured by mean [SE] differences in blood flux index (0.06 [0.01]; 95% CI, 0.04-0.09; P <
133 ition of the heart to calculate the activity in blood, followed by 4 whole-body PET/CT scans, from th
134 colony formation units (CFUs) per milliliter in blood from all 12 immunized subjects decreased from a
135                           CSWB was evaluated in blood from healthy donors and from women with metasta
136 ter was detected in primary tissues but also in blood from patients.
137 me packaging (more than 133-fold), stability in blood (from less than 3.7% to 71% of packaged RNA pro
138 not well characterized because of challenges in blood gas control and limited availability of validat
139                              Rapid decreases in blood gases and a slower reduction in blood glucose s
140 interactions are mediated either via changes in blood gases or by brainstem neuronal connections, but
141 trated a significant dose-dependent decrease in blood glucose in chronic studies in diabetic db/db mi
142 (-/-)) display resistance to T1D as the rise in blood glucose level and islet inflammation were signi
143 le MN patches, leading to a gradual decrease in blood glucose levels.
144 reases in blood gases and a slower reduction in blood glucose suggest stress, which was accompanied b
145  insulin in proportion to postprandial rises in blood glucose.
146 n GLUT4 in sensing and responding to changes in blood glucose.
147 comparable to that physiologically occurring in blood had almost no negative effect on AMP activity a
148 ccus by lytA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in blood had poor diagnostic accuracy for diagnosing pne
149                Quantitative pneumococcal PCR in blood has limited diagnostic utility for identifying
150 centrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) in blood have an increased risk of falls and fractures,
151 itive assays for the detection of uromodulin in blood have become available.
152 eral major time-dependent phenotypic changes in blood immune cell subsets that occur following trauma
153 ament light protein NfL (also known as NF-L) in blood is a potential prognostic marker of neurodegene
154            To investigate if DNA methylation in blood is associated with coffee and tea consumption,
155 der physiological conditions the CE fraction in blood is closely regulated by lecithin-cholesterol ac
156     In this hypothesis-generating study, LOY in blood is independently associated with secondary majo
157              Also, mitochondrial copy number in blood is objective, scalar and more investigator-inde
158 gene expression and DNA methylation profiles in blood leukocytes of apparently healthy smokers predic
159 s in telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) in blood leukocytes of approximately 5% of individuals w
160 nitor diseases that are reflected by changes in blood leukocytes.
161 sociated immune changes are usually measured in blood leukocytes; however, this might not reflect alt
162                                              In blood, ligands include components of complement and c
163      Greater (18)F-FLT activity was observed in blood, liver, muscle, heart, kidney, and bone in fema
164 regulatory T cells, were enriched in SIV DNA in blood, lymph nodes (LN), spleen, and gut, and contain
165 receptor that is critical during development in blood-lymph separation and implicated in thrombus sta
166 nship between the increased frequency of CAs in blood lymphocytes and bladder cancer risk.
167                Chromosomal aberrations (CAs) in blood lymphocytes have been shown to be associated wi
168  Overall and chromosome specific aberrations in blood lymphocytes may be a unique set of biomarkers f
169 creased frequency of chromosomal aberrations in blood lymphocytes was significantly associated with b
170 sis of innate and adaptive immune components in blood, lymphoid (bone marrow, spleen, lymph nodes), a
171 stence and CMV-associated T cell homeostasis in blood, lymphoid, mucosal and secretory tissues of 44
172   The relative composition profiles of PFASs in blood matrices differed.
173      Purpose Epigenetic alterations measured in blood may help guide breast cancer treatment.
174 on in perspiration and glucose concentration in blood measured by a commercial glucose meter.
175 on specific to all U12-type introns detected in blood monocytes from affected individuals.
176 ssion of CD38, HLA-DR and PD-1 were measured in blood (n = 48), lymph node (LN; n = 9), and rectal ti
177 ren aged 1-59 months investigating pathogens in blood, nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal (NP/OP) swabs, an
178 The identities of coenzymes and antioxidants in blood NMR spectra were established combining 1D/2D NM
179 ailable, and monitoring their concentrations in blood not only can provide the clinician information
180 low cytometry on CD3+Va7.2+CD161+ MAIT cells in blood of 55 cHBV patients.
181 L) patients, and the complex immune response in blood of asthmatics.
182 sis of blood lead data revealed spiking lead in blood of Flint children in September 2015, a state of
183 , we found that levels of TSP-1 are elevated in blood of non-ambulant dysferlinopathy patients compar
184 an be used to detect gluten-specific T cells in blood of patients with celiac disease, even if they a
185 nes conditionally essential for GBS survival in blood, of which 75% were members of the capsular poly
186  (e.g., working with circulating tumor cells in blood), only a limited number of cells are available
187 ablish what evidence exists that differences in blood or cerebrospinal fluid chemokine concentration
188              The MAIT cells were not deleted in blood or liver of cHBV patients compared with healthy
189   Over 40 "Complement" proteins are produced in blood or on cell surfaces through activation of the C
190 as found at high titers in bat flies but not in blood or on mucosal surfaces of host bats.
191 elding putative cancer biomarkers detectable in blood or other body fluids less invasively and more c
192 ng 2 years, no further HIV could be detected in blood or tissue from PrEP Participant A despite exten
193  of water consumption, even prior to changes in blood osmolality.
194                           Elevated TGs level in blood over 500mg/dL is a biomarker for cardiovascular
195 n platelets and display efficient propulsion in blood over long time periods.
196  to identify immune gene expression patterns in blood over time points (before NAC and 1, 2, and 6 h
197 nter of hemeproteins, leading to a reduction in blood oxygen level and acute poisoning.
198 induced brain hypoxia results from decreases in blood oxygen levels caused by drug-induced respirator
199 ctivity was established by measuring changes in blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signal after visu
200 et a physiological link between fluctuations in blood oxygenation with those in neuronal signaling pa
201                        Resting-state signals in blood-oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) imaging are
202 ied by a marked increase in the level of EVs in blood (P < 0.05), as well as in culture media of isol
203 bit ear model, PUT induced a 68.5% reduction in blood perfusion after 7 days (p < 0.001) without dama
204 ion in vasopressor requirements, improvement in blood pH and in parameters of intracranial pressure (
205 that elevated levels of free cell hemoglobin in blood plasma can, as early as the first trimester, po
206          The tracer enrichment determination in blood plasma is demonstrated for several triple combi
207 soluble plasma Fn (pFn), an abundant protein in blood plasma that is normally soluble and nonadhesive
208 clots from fibrinogen, either in solution or in blood plasma, and could aggregate human platelets, ei
209 tion of a microRNA cancer biomarker (miR-16) in blood plasma.
210  low abundance proteins (e.g., </= 100 pg/mL in blood plasma/serum) using targeted proteomics approac
211  for (18)F-4FMFES, notably a 4-fold decrease in blood-pool activity as compared with (18)F-FES.
212                               Secular trends in blood pressure (BP) and body mass index (BMI) during
213      Since endothelin-1 (ET-1) is implicated in blood pressure (BP) regulation, we hypothesized that
214 fidence interval: -0.05, 0.50) and decreases in blood pressure (mean = -0.27 mm Hg, 95% confidence in
215    The findings show that racial differences in blood pressure among preterm children emerge in early
216                                      Changes in blood pressure and blood biochemistry were not differ
217 The outcome variables were the participation in blood pressure and cholesterol level checks by indivi
218  intermediate outcomes, including reductions in blood pressure and low-density lipoprotein cholestero
219 ty of studies reported no significant change in blood pressure and mixed results were found regarding
220 lterations in microbial communities relevant in blood pressure control.
221             Adjustment for coinciding change in blood pressure did not substantively alter the associ
222  vasoconstriction and prolonged the increase in blood pressure in anaesthetised rats.
223 une system, myeloid cells have diverse roles in blood pressure regulation, ranging from prohypertensi
224 hours of contact showed greater improvements in blood pressure than control groups: -6.4 mm Hg (95% C
225 urrent study, we examined racial differences in blood pressure trajectories across early childhood in
226 ntraction and reduced preload, and decreases in blood pressure, arterial stiffness, and afterload as
227 eatment was associated with a small increase in blood pressure, but was devoid of major side effects
228 variability including the expected variation in blood pressure, heart rate, and cortisol.
229 rials have failed to show clear improvements in blood pressure, insulin sensitivity, or lipid paramet
230 her systemic arterial afterload-as reflected in blood pressure, pulsatile and resistive load-is assoc
231 ight confer a clinically important reduction in blood pressure.
232 ycemic diet may lead to important reductions in blood pressure.
233 , along with clinically important reductions in blood pressure.
234 gonist did not completely block the increase in blood pressure.
235 ity, and caffeine was associated with a rise in blood pressure.
236                                              In blood, Rh-alpha4beta7 increased the CD4(+) and CD8(+)
237 As (linoleic acid and arachidonic acid [AA]) in blood samples at age 8 years were measured for 940 ch
238 by glucose at concentrations typically found in blood samples at physiological conditions (pH 7.4).
239 3, sCD23, sCD27, and sCD30 and lymphoma risk in blood samples collected 15 to 25 years before diagnos
240 ean concentrations [GMC] in mug/mL) measured in blood samples collected at 13 months of age.
241 ) and serum PFOA concentration were measured in blood samples collected during 2005-2006.
242                 T2MR detected B. burgdorferi in blood samples from 17/54 (31%) of patients with proba
243  detergent treatment did not inactivate EBOV in blood samples from infected NHPs.
244 a, C4a, C5a, and SC5b-9 levels were measured in blood samples obtained during the 96-hour observation
245         The clinical implication was studied in blood samples of patients with inflammatory bowel dis
246 (177)Lu-lilotomab satetraxetan concentration in blood samples.
247 for highly efficient detection of CWD prions in blood samples.
248 e subsequently found significant differences in blood serum levels of glycine (P = 4.04 x 10(-6)) and
249   The diazaborine formation can be performed in blood serum or cell lysates with minimal interference
250 ared with those of gadopentetate dimeglumine in blood serum phantoms at 1.5 T, 3 T, and 7 T.
251 that the sensor was able to quantify cocaine in blood serum samples in the range of concentrations be
252  robust detection of this bacterial pathogen in blood serum.
253 acy of around 90% beyond 1pM and within 25nM in blood serum.
254  enzyme-based sensors will not function, and in blood serum: reflecting selectivity and robustness as
255 bulins against a target antigen (antibodies) in blood/serum (serodiagnosis).
256 hich will be able to detect multiple viruses in blood simultaneously with a fairly high reproducibili
257 curate tissue lineage-based cancer detection in blood specimens.
258                              T cells subsets in blood, spleen and lymph nodes were detected dynamical
259    Ly6c(hi) and/or Ly6c(lo) monocyte subsets in blood, spleen, and bone marrow were not altered.
260 n a severe impairment of bacterial clearance in blood, spleen, and liver and an exaggerated systemic
261 at Treg cells expand in both humans and mice in blood-stage malaria and interfere with conventional T
262  showed GIA activity, and expression of LSA3 in blood-stage parasites was confirmed by western blotti
263 es are silenced or transcribed at low levels in blood stages (gametocyte/ring) of the parasite in the
264 tial functions for AP2-O and AP2-SP proteins in blood stages, and identify AP2-G2 as a repressor acti
265 lectively, (p)ppGpp, are required for growth in blood, survival within macrophages, and virulence.
266 on of TRVSUR compared with TRVSUVVariability in blood SUV and uptake time has been identified as a ca
267 mes substantial for the level of variability in blood SUV and uptake time typically observed in the c
268 led banded neutrophils appeared much earlier in blood than labeled CD62L(dim) and segmented neutrophi
269         We identified dysregulated gene sets in blood that replicated in the independent cohorts, cor
270 ific, reproducible transcriptomic components in blood that vary with degree of asthma control and imp
271 he production of lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) in blood through hydrolysis of lysophosphatidyl choline
272                         Gastrin was measured in blood, tissue, and cell cultures using an ELISA.
273 on and unbiased analysis of human DC subsets in blood, tonsil, spleen, and skin.
274 nt does not result in a substantial increase in blood triglyceride concentrations.
275                Immune tolerance to alpha-Gal in blood type B individuals might reduce the risk to thi
276 ed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) cycles in blood/ urine.
277 e differentiation of Hep-B and Hep-C viruses in blood using nanoporous silicon oxide immunosensor arr
278 f a total of 32 metabolites was accomplished in blood using time-of-flight MS with perfluoro coated S
279  the classic shear stress responses commonly in blood vascular endothelial cells and LECs.
280                Short-term deletion of Vegfr3 in blood vascular endothelial cells increased baseline l
281 n of cell proliferation (60%), and reduction in blood vessel density (56%).
282            Mutant tissues show no difference in blood vessel diameter, density/growth, and branching
283 g-1) is agonistic for Tie2, plays a key role in blood vessel maturation and stability and has been sh
284 ish HGF/C-Met as a central organizing signal in blood vessel-directed tumor cell migration in vivo an
285 ng the alteration of oxygen permeabilization in blood vessels against repeated doses, and introducing
286 serves as a protective semipermeable barrier in blood vessels and lymphatic vessels.
287 regulation of mVEGFR1 stability and turnover in blood vessels impacts angiogenesis.
288 ti-inflammatory, and antiatherogenic actions in blood vessels.
289            The mean concentration of 25(OH)D in blood was 63 nmol/L (SD 24) at baseline, with 1534 (3
290                                          LOY in blood was associated with a larger atheroma size (odd
291                                          LOY in blood was negatively associated with age (beta=-0.03/
292                            Pneumococcal load in blood was not associated with respiratory tract illne
293 e (TOS) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) in blood were also evaluated.
294                     Higher CAR T-cell levels in blood were associated with response.
295 seful insight into the genesis of thrombosis in blood-wetted devices, and provide a tool for the desi
296  95% confidence interval, 1.11-4.67; P=0.02) in blood when corrected for confounders.
297  myeloid CD11c(hi) dendritic cells decreased in blood, whereas NK and T cell numbers were only margin
298 y had higher percentages of CD38+ MAIT cells in blood, which declined on entecavir treatment.
299 signal amplitudes compared to those measured in blood, while the latter gives rise to difference imag
300  10(3)cfu/mL TB in sputum and 10(2)cfu/mL Ab in blood within 2h after sample loading.

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