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1 perinatally to ensure adaptive thermogenesis lifelong.
2 that result from blasts are significant and lifelong.
4 en with antisocial personality disorder show lifelong abnormalities in adaptive decision making guide
8 the disease is complex, multifactorial, and lifelong, and affects nutrition and psychological wellbe
9 d human herpesvirus (HHV) infections persist lifelong, and almost all individuals infected with HIV a
17 of cartilage injury may prevent serious and lifelong arthritic complications, early detection and tr
19 th but diverge during life, and we track the lifelong behavior of CMV- and EBV-specific T cell clonot
23 ecent epidemiological evidence suggests that lifelong bilingualism may act as CR delaying the onset o
24 Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that sustain lifelong blood production are created during embryogenes
27 ctional properties of stem cells to maintain lifelong cellular immunity have been hypothesized for ma
29 patitis C virus is capable of establishing a lifelong chronic infection in the liver, which could dev
30 n take advantage of this niche and establish lifelong chronic infections causing hepatic fibrosis and
33 brillators (ICDs) are frequently viewed as a lifelong commitment in that patients are routinely sched
34 L) has become another chronic disease, where lifelong commitment to pharmacologic control is the para
35 nfection of a developing fetus may result in lifelong complications such as deafness and learning dis
36 t of smouldering systemic mastocytosis, is a lifelong condition associated with reduced quality of li
37 autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a serious lifelong condition, its underlying neural mechanism rema
41 rnal genetics and environmental factors have lifelong consequences on diverse processes ranging from
42 of maternal smoking during pregnancy and the lifelong consequences this has on offspring lung functio
45 ect of AMPKgamma2(RG) in the kidney, linking lifelong constitutive activation of AMPK to a potential
46 y to the major challenge of transplantation: lifelong control of alloreactivity while maintaining an
50 interventions from infancy, can suffer from lifelong debilitation caused by underdeveloped maxillae.
53 Current clinical management of betaT is a lifelong dependence on regular blood transfusions, a con
54 Mir122 knockout mice and observed profound, lifelong depletion of polyploid hepatocytes, proving tha
62 ing of more powerful approaches for reducing lifelong disease by mitigating the effects of early adve
64 dy investigated whether congenital amusia, a lifelong disorder of musical processing, impacts sensiti
65 that familial relationships and burden of a lifelong disorder with an onset early in personality dev
66 ocalized DC tissue surveillance and reveal a lifelong division of labor between DC subsets, with cDC2
68 reated in childhood, can lead to significant lifelong educational and socioeconomic consequences in a
69 iven the early onset and therefore potential lifelong effect of many NCDs, there should be more studi
70 eption to a child's second birthday-can have lifelong effects on health, because this is a crucial ph
73 egrates early life dietary cues that lead to lifelong epigenetic adaptations to a perceived nutrition
75 was later and, particularly in rural areas, lifelong exclusive cigarette use was less common than in
78 aimed to determine the relationship between lifelong exercise volumes and coronary atherosclerosis.
81 ss-of-function (LOF) variants that result in lifelong exposure to lower levels of low-density lipopro
82 e advantageous in children as a way to avoid lifelong exposure to TKIs and their associated adverse e
83 als with developmental prosopagnosia (DP), a lifelong face recognition impairment, have been shown to
84 , people with developmental prosopagnosia, a lifelong face recognition impairment, have reduced face
85 ines, indicating that individuals maintained lifelong fidelity to the grooming style of their mothers
89 ive effects of socioeconomic disadvantage on lifelong functioning are pronounced, with some evidence
91 of the forebrain and is responsible for the lifelong generation of interneuron subtypes and oligoden
94 s, with potential important implications for lifelong gut health, and that the gut microbiome guides
97 and shed light on the mechanisms behind the lifelong health consequences of delivery and infant feed
99 genetic data were linked to the individuals' lifelong health records, we observed no significant rela
100 y and practice: (1) early experiences affect lifelong health, not just learning; (2) healthy brain de
102 ensory hair cell stereocilia is critical for lifelong hearing; however, mechanisms of structural home
108 mage in elite endurance master athletes with lifelong high training volumes seems to be unlikely.
109 e of 2 brothers, sons of first cousins, with lifelong history of abnormal bleeding, associated with d
111 sually leads to acute illness and results in lifelong homotypic immunity, but individuals remain susc
113 pects of this view, including the ability of lifelong HSCs to contribute to tissue-resident immune ce
114 igms, our data show that clinically relevant lifelong IgE titers are not sustained by long-lived IgE(
115 serotypes (DENV-1-4) is thought to result in lifelong immunity to homotypic reinfection (ie, reinfect
116 h mutants, are highly effective in eliciting lifelong immunity to virulent acute infection by Toxopla
117 are thought to be responsible for sustaining lifelong immunity, but its underlying basis is controver
118 to dengue virus (DENV) is thought to elicit lifelong immunity, mediated by DENV-neutralizing antibod
122 ts with end-stage organ failure but requires lifelong immunosuppression with resultant morbidity.
123 controversies and scepticism because of the lifelong immunosuppression, the unclear risk-benefit rat
127 o long-term graft survival that necessitates lifelong immunosuppressive therapy after renal transplan
135 reservoir size in the body, which guarantees lifelong infection and resumption of virus replication a
136 nodeficiency virus (HIV) infection remains a lifelong infection because of latent viral reservoirs in
137 uses are ubiquitous pathogens that establish lifelong infection in >95% of adults worldwide and are a
139 Herpes simplex viruses (HSVs) establish lifelong infection in more than 80% of the human populat
140 irus (EBV) is a tumor virus that establishes lifelong infection in most of humanity, despite elicitin
142 Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) establishes lifelong infection in the neurons of trigeminal ganglia
143 to the ability of HSV to cause a persistent, lifelong infection in the peripheral nervous system, the
147 adversely impacted by viruses that establish lifelong infections that are often accompanied with incr
152 nation antiretroviral therapy (cART) remains lifelong largely because the virus persists in latent re
155 pathogenic betaherpesviruses persisting in a lifelong latency from which reactivation can occur under
156 f alphaherpesviruses is the establishment of lifelong latency in host sensory ganglia with occasional
161 he latency-reactivation cycle.IMPORTANCE The lifelong latency of bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) requir
165 s varicella-zoster virus (VZV) establishes a lifelong latent infection in humans following primary in
168 causes a variety of diseases, can establish lifelong latent infections from which virus can reactiva
169 1 is largely due to its ability to establish lifelong latent infections in neurons and to occasionall
174 e survey identified the strategies to assess lifelong learning and faculty competence and compliance
175 ediatric department chairs on principles for lifelong learning and strategies and approaches used to
176 ovascular Training Statement, curricular and lifelong learning competencies, and the Accreditation Co
177 survey in July 2015 to define principles of lifelong learning in pediatric medicine and determine th
178 hairs endorsed a requirement for evidence of lifelong learning, competence, and compliance by all fac
179 ard of Pediatrics in assessing and verifying lifelong learning, knowledge, and competence in general
180 ion of training with public health research; lifelong learning, mentorship, and teamwork; and efficie
181 t it is necessary to go further and consider lifelong learning, which includes developmental learning
182 ith a view to obtain comparative metrics for lifelong LTL attrition and learn about the temporal asso
184 highlight the progress made toward achieving lifelong LVAD support and the challenges that remain.
186 gnitive impairment, phenylketonuria requires lifelong management of blood phenylalanine (Phe) concent
191 deficits in adulthood, and whether continued lifelong Mn exposure exacerbates these effects, using a
193 obesity contributes to an increased risk of lifelong morbidity and mortality for both the mother and
194 ncreases risk of HIV infection and can cause lifelong morbidity in children born to infected mothers.
196 solid organ transplants are to eliminate the lifelong need for immunosuppressive (IS) drugs and to pr
198 ants are at significantly increased risk for lifelong neurodevelopmental disability with male offspri
199 apacity of the olfactory epithelium (OE) for lifelong neurogenesis and regeneration depends on the pe
200 tivation (MIA) alone is sufficient to impart lifelong neuropathology and altered behaviors in offspri
201 e, waterpipe-only smokers in comparison with lifelong nonsmokers using clinical parameters of cough a
203 ulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is characterized by lifelong obstructive lung disease and profound, refracto
205 tal disease to a disorder amenable simply to lifelong oral medication and compatible with a normal li
207 Varicella zoster virus (VZV) establishes lifelong persistence and may reactivate in individuals w
208 establishment of latency is an essential for lifelong persistence and pathogenesis of Kaposi's sarcom
209 cts multiple cell types in vivo, establishes lifelong persistence in the host, and can cause serious
210 symptomatic infection, the virus establishes lifelong persistence in the kidney and possibly other ex
211 is important for viral transmission and the lifelong persistence of herpesviruses in the human popul
213 (+) HPCs by HCMV.IMPORTANCE HCMV establishes lifelong persistence within the majority of the human po
214 ruses (gammaHVs) have a dynamic strategy for lifelong persistence, involving productive infection, la
216 sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) cause lifelong persistent infection and play causative roles i
219 arge, double-stranded DNA viruses that cause lifelong persistent infections characterized by periods
220 necessary feature of viruses that establish lifelong persistent infections in the face of strong imm
221 ghlight the importance of ensuring access to lifelong personalized screening, surveillance, and chron
223 -response association of different levels of lifelong physical activity on myocardial fibrosis has no
226 pH/impedance monitoring before committing to lifelong PPIs to help distinguish GERD from a functional
228 cells (HSPCs) are capable of supporting the lifelong production of blood cells exerting a wide spect
231 ity during pregnancy affects the offspring's lifelong propensity for physical activity and may have i
232 an individual's first IAV infection confers lifelong protection against severe disease from novel he
234 at infection by Toxoplasma gondii triggers a lifelong protective immunity due to the persistence of p
235 tion of cysts in the host or the presence of lifelong protective immunity, which led us to question t
241 tic regulation as a key mechanism underlying lifelong regulation of gene expression that mediates str
244 ll serotypes (cross-protection), followed by lifelong resistance to the infecting serotype, but not t
246 maternal adiposity during pregnancy affects lifelong risk of offspring fatness via intrauterine mech
247 etal or neonatal death, neurodisability, and lifelong risks to the health of the affected child.
248 recent 30 year prospective study showed that lifelong sauna use reduces cardiovascular-related and al
249 he hierarchy are long-term HSCs endowed with lifelong self-renewal and differentiation properties.
252 th reduced risk of dementia than widowed and lifelong single people, who are also underdiagnosed in r
257 tral visual disturbance in childhood and had lifelong sparse scalp hair with normal facial hair.
259 When we adjusted the effect of CXL to a lifelong stabilizing effect, the ICER decreased to euro1
260 dysregulation and 5-HT neuron activity in a lifelong stress paradigm, suggesting these channels as t
262 children may minimize sun damage and foster lifelong sun protection behaviors that will reduce the l
263 ion within Leydig cells is essential for the lifelong support of spermatogenesis and the development
264 should trigger germline testing, followed by lifelong surveillance for both colorectal and extracolor
266 open repair, which needs to be addressed by lifelong surveillance of EVAR and re-intervention if nec
267 rophylactic bilateral ureteronephrectomy and lifelong surveillance of the bladder are performed.
268 mechanism by which early life stress encodes lifelong susceptibility to stress via long-lasting trans
270 We further characterize the extremes of lifelong TCR repertoire evolution, analyzing samples ran
271 Here, we study spatio-temporal variation in lifelong telomere dynamics in the Seychelles warbler, Ac
272 ctiveness of minimally invasive, potentially lifelong TES treatment of epilepsy either alone or as a
273 HBV has improved, HBV patients often require lifelong therapies and cure is still a challenging goal.
274 n prolonging life, infected individuals face lifelong therapy because of a reservoir of latently-infe
277 virus-1 (HIV-1) infection currently requires lifelong therapy with drugs that are used in combination
282 y is increasingly being viewed as subject to lifelong transformations that are reflected in the neura
284 emia is also still far from ideal, requiring lifelong transfusion or allogeneic bone marrow transplan
285 ansplant tolerance: a state which guarantees lifelong transplant acceptance without ongoing immunosup
286 s manage to control the disease progression, lifelong treatment and surveillance are required because
287 is between 360 mumol/L and 600 mumol/L, and lifelong treatment is recommended if the concentration i
288 nd limit seeding of the viral reservoir, but lifelong treatment is required for the majority of patie
289 on with little or no impact on cccDNA, hence lifelong treatment is required in the vast majority of p
291 n and wild-type littermates received an oral lifelong treatment with ranolazine and were compared wit
295 MV), a highly prevalent herpes virus causing lifelong, usually latent, infections, drives the expansi
296 versus quadrivalent vaccine (HPV4), assuming lifelong vaccine protection, two vaccine doses, and that
300 llergies (eg, fish, shellfish, and nuts) are lifelong, without any disease-transforming therapies, an
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