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1 ast to grow, when to mature, and how long to live).
2 nvironments, the habitat where most bacteria live.
3 parations: lyophilization, cryofixation, and live.
4 hest wall metastases but responses are short-lived.
5 d tsunami, many coastal residents lost their lives.
6 te how people really think in their everyday lives.
7 little is known of their impact on patients' lives.
8 illbirth data to avoid this needless loss of lives.
9 had difficulty with >/=1 activities of daily living.
10 rsally mitigates the disease impact of group living.
11  examined the Tsimane, a Bolivian population living a subsistence lifestyle of hunting, gathering, fi
12 Our findings support the existence of a long-lived, adaptive NK-cell population maintained independen
13 irment and impairment in activities of daily living (ADL) (defined as severe or moderate to severe) f
14                 Frailty, activities of daily living (ADL)/instrumental ADL (IADL) disability, Centers
15  gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), followed by longer-lived afterglow radiation that is detected across the el
16 ression of CD154 has been reported to detect live Ag-specific CD4(+) T cells, but this approach remai
17 e represents a feeding ecomorphology with no living analog, and its giant size and high mandibular st
18 abel-free microfluidic technique to separate live and dead cells that exploits differences in cellula
19 dies indicate that these exceptionally short-lived and low-abundance species form Watson-Crick-like b
20 glomerular capillaries, where they are short lived and make a modest contribution to glomerular injur
21 service programmes has the potential to save lives and be cost-effective.
22 l clinical reassessment, activities of daily living and care management.
23   Here we examine its shape in 29 species of living and fossil deer using 3D geometric morphometrics
24 (protists & fungi), along with relevant free-living and non-pathogenic species, and select pathogen h
25 es the study of biological processes in both living and nonviable systems at the molecular level and
26 eal species, particularly the larger, longer lived, and more piscivorous species.
27 y was too high and correct for them, in both live- and fixed-cell experiments.
28  use four-dimensional confocal microscopy of live animals to observe changes to spermathecal actomyos
29 -AB sensors directly in situ in the veins of live animals, achieving micromolar precision over many h
30 ts, refine experimental designs, and replace live animals.
31 and specific detection of M. tuberculosis in live animals.
32 ocess with spatial and temporal precision in living animals.
33 psular polysaccharide (CPS) save millions of lives annually by preventing invasive pneumococcal disea
34  the medicinal behaviours and dosing of this living antibacterial.
35 r the Q311R or TLQ mutations have serum half-lives as long as wild-type human IgG1.
36 aged between 35 and 70 years who intended to live at their current address for at least another 4 yea
37 er than 500 m from a fast-food outlet, those living at least 2000 m away had 0.26 cm smaller waist ci
38 ell culture-adapted, or genetically modified live attenuated ASFV.
39                                            A live attenuated chimeric bovine/human parainfluenza viru
40 lenge model to better evaluate the candidate live attenuated dengue vaccines.
41 eviously exposed to DENV4 infections or to a live attenuated DENV4 vaccine.
42 e safety and immunogenicity of an avian H5N2 live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV H5N2) in healthy
43                                              Live attenuated influenza virus (LAIV) vaccines have bee
44 Rs.IMPORTANCE A chimeric yellow fever-dengue live-attenuated tetravalent vaccine is now being markete
45 us, opening the possibility for its use as a live-attenuated vaccine platform for ZIKV and other clin
46 ere Shan et al. show that a single dose of a live-attenuated Zika vaccine prevents infection, testis
47 lex biological samples is demonstrated using living Bacillus subtilis ATCC 49760 colonies on agar pla
48              However, transferring undefined living bacteria entails uncontrollable risks for infecti
49 bacterial infection and are not specific for living bacteria.
50 dent myositis model, [(18)F]FPTMP identified live bacterial infection without demonstrating confoundi
51 gest that these particle-associated and free-living bacterial assemblages are functionally different
52 evealed that the Krt15 promoter marks a long-lived basal cell population able to self-renew, prolifer
53                   These results suggest that live bearing has been a fundamentally important precurso
54 become toxicants to aquatic species or other living beings via the trophic chain.
55 e young adults with life-limiting conditions living beyond childhood, which means they must make the
56 t that overlaps with the emerging concept of live biotherapeutic products.
57               Rates of ongoing pregnancy and live births were higher among women who underwent hyster
58             A retrospective review of 290992 live births within the Intermountain Healthcare System i
59                                     For 2015 live births, we used a compartmental model to estimate (
60 ital heart disease (CHD) affects up to 1% of live births.
61 of their chemical reactivity) in situ in the living body.
62                      Here, we show that wild-living bonobos are endemically Plasmodium infected in th
63 ere enrolled in Medicaid and who delivered a live-born infant between 2000 and 2010.
64                                          All live-born singletons in Denmark from 1998 to 2007 were i
65                                   This short-lived burst in kinase activity links development with ma
66              Early detection would save many lives, but current fluorescence imaging probes are limit
67 tand how this is achieved, we have performed live Ca(2+) imaging in the nerve terminals of gonadotrop
68  confocal imaging of anchor-cell invasion in live Caenorhabditis elegans.
69 ransition of populations from rural to urban living causes landscape changes and alters the functiona
70 cific and covalent decoration of intimin for live cell fluorescent imaging of the dynamics of the bac
71 gical shear stress, using recently developed live cell imaging and particle-tracking methods for stud
72                                              Live cell imaging enabled simultaneous visualization of
73                                              Live cell imaging of lytic granules revealed their dynam
74                                              Live cell imaging showed that NEK6 localizes to the micr
75 b proliferation and host cell death, we used live cell imaging to track Mtb infection outcomes in ind
76 h sufficiently fast implementations, permits live cell imaging.
77                                 However, how living cell functions can be modulated via opsins by mod
78                         We used quantitative live-cell analyses to measure discrete early stages of C
79 T filopodial targeting, we used quantitative live-cell fluorescence microscopy, and compared the effe
80                                 We developed live-cell imaging assays which show that tetherin does n
81      Using acute inactivation approaches and live-cell imaging in Drosophila embryos, we dissect the
82  toward the spinal cord in vivo Furthermore, live-cell imaging of end-binding protein 3 tagged with E
83 pectral and biological characterization as a live-cell imaging probe for different fungal pathogens.
84                                              Live-cell imaging reveals that Rab8a is first recruited
85                                 By combining live-cell imaging, correlative light electron microscopy
86 electron microscopy, immunofluorescence, and live-cell imaging, our study shows that immediately afte
87           Using function-separating alleles, live-cell spindle assays, and in vitro biochemical analy
88 f ratiometric endosomal pH probes for use in live-cell STED nanoscopy.Ratiometric fluorescent pH prob
89                                              Live-cell super-resolution imaging is rare, as it is gen
90                Furthermore, using two-color, live-cell superresolution cross-correlation spectroscopy
91 rect visualization of integrin exocytosis in live cells and revealed targeted delivery of integrin ve
92 thogonally to the channel length, while soft live cells follow hydrodynamic flow.
93 nging but important process for manipulating live cells for research and therapeutic purposes.
94 for quantitative evaluation of GTP levels in live cells have not been available.
95 ric pulses on the biochemical composition of live cells using a label-free approach, confocal Raman m
96 o distinct modes of kinetic stabilization in live cells, one that truly suppresses on-off kinetics, c
97 ly modify and reprogram the genome of single live cells, providing the evidence of the acoustic-trans
98 presented by either artificial substrates or live cells, we show that B cells primarily use force-dep
99 tion spectroscopy and electron microscopy in live cells, we show that G12V K-Ras exists as a mixture
100  approximately 160 nm and move coherently in live cells.
101 ical properties of mucin granule matrices in live cells.
102 er as a function of local pH and time within live cells.
103 titive and non-repetitive genomic regions in live cells.
104 ing and Gli-controlled gene transcription in living cells (IC50 = 230 nM), providing the most potent
105 ssembly, we investigated its biosynthesis in living cells and faithfully reconstituted the underlying
106 vity microdomains on the plasma membranes of living cells and to uncover the role of clustered anchor
107 ctronic measurements of reporter proteins in living cells as an alternative to traditional optical fl
108 d that SERS provides a deep understanding of living cells as well as their microenvironment which is
109 ally influenced corrosion (EMIC), from other living cells by interspecies electron transfer (IET), or
110                                           In living cells intracellular proteolysis is crucial for pr
111 rfaces for ultrasensitive detection of NA in living cells such as PC12.
112 urotransmitter such as noradrenaline (NA) in living cells with simple, sensitive and selective assays
113 fective inhibitors of aerobic respiration in living cells.
114 alpha-syn phosphorylation and degradation in living cells.
115  and herpes simplex virus (HSV) particles in living cells.
116 lar monoamine neurotransmitters detection in living cells.
117 3D dynamics of the endoplasmic reticulum, in living cells.
118 sted for the real-time detection of Cyt c in living cells.
119 t undergo acid-activated endosomal escape in living cells.Hydrogen bonding plays a major role in dete
120 ar to independently sustain appreciable long-lived charge generation.
121 bundant transition-metal complexes with long-lived charge-transfer excited states.
122 to severe limitations in activities of daily living (clinical functional score >/=2) should use the L
123 functional capacities in activities of daily living, cognition, and physical performance were worse t
124 tly, an estimated 76% of species absent from living collections are tropical in origin.
125 n was not having sex on first meeting, while living/continued communication with sexual partner(s) wa
126 e, potentially aiding the adaptation of long-lived corals.
127 span of C57Bl/6 mice, but not in the shorter-lived DBA/2 strain.
128                                          The live/dead staining, cell proliferation assay and immunoh
129                                        Novel living devices are further demonstrated, enabled by 3D p
130             The presence of sex disparity in living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) remains contr
131 ion (KPD) is an important tool to facilitate living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT).
132                         The adjusted HRs for living donor KT were 0.35 (95% CI, 0.24-0.51), 0.27 (95%
133                                              Living donor pancreas transplant is a potential treatmen
134 tious risk donors, (iii) wait time, and (iv) living donor transplantation.
135 that the survival rate of HLA poorly matched living donor transplants is not inferior to that of HLA
136  has proven successful when performed with a living donor.
137      Grafts can be obtained from deceased or living donors, with different logistical requirements an
138 (5) complex, and emission occurs from a long-lived doublet ligand-to-metal charge-transfer ((2)LMCT)
139 d the first wave of de novo transcription in living Drosophila embryos using dual-fluorescence detect
140                   By examining replisomes in live E. coli with fluorescence microscopy, we found that
141 ovel reporter cell line capable of detecting live ebolaviruses.
142 ne encoding FOXO1, T cells revert to a short-lived effector phenotype, exhibit reduced viability, and
143 solution do not provide evidence of any long-lived electronic quantum coherence, but confirm the orth
144 nanoparticle carriers by leveraging the long-lived endogenous serum protein albumin as an siRNA carri
145      However, the Weyl points and Fermi arcs live entirely above the Fermi level, making them inacces
146          We investigated the effect of green living environment in potentially countering incident de
147 synthetic membranes and then demonstrated in living epithelial cell monolayers under physiological co
148 upport which is difficult to obtain from the living eye.
149                        Residents of assisted living facilities who fall may not be seriously ill or i
150 t levels of the Ss-riok-2 transcript in free-living females and parasitic females.
151                         Compared with people living fewer than 500 m from a fast-food outlet, those l
152 c MGII associated with particles and in free-living forms in the Pearl River Estuary (PRE) over a 10-
153                                           In living glands, activation of the initiator caspase dronc
154 ns currently infected with hepatitis C virus lived >10 miles from a syringe services program.
155 he Goldmann-type tonometer error measured on live human eyes was 5.2 +/-1.6 mmHg lower than intracame
156 to observe GCs and their degeneration in the living human eye.
157 B cells that may be targeted to promote long-lived humoral immunity and resistance to malaria.
158                              High-resolution live imaging and functional analyses revealed that endod
159 s limited by the paucity of mouse models for live imaging of distal pre-metastatic niches.
160 erturbation analysis in vivo, which combines live imaging, real-time image analysis, and automated op
161                        Using high-resolution live imaging, we examined the spatiotemporal dynamics of
162 of KIF20B in a human cell line and fixed and live imaging, we show that KIF20B has a cell-autonomous
163                                        Using live-imaging and perturbation experiments we show that l
164 our results establish the utility of the new live-imaging tools for the study of molecular-neural int
165                               Bacteria often live in biofilms, which are microbial communities surrou
166 s, particularly in communities where animals live in close proximity to humans.
167 f inorganic phosphate to microorganisms that live in environments that lack this nutrient; thus, unus
168 38 million people in the Northern hemisphere live in regions that are regularly snow covered in winte
169 s with substantial care needs, and most will live in the community.
170 ns of genetic variation among the people who lived in those times.
171 WHO) recommends that people travelling to or living in areas with Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreaks or epid
172 5 population-based control subjects who were living in Costa Rica to examine potential gene-environme
173 n and 3 081 102 women) aged 15-94 years were living in Denmark.
174 tabase records of adolescents aged 15 years, living in England, with matching postcode and local auth
175         We speculate that female adolescents living in high-inequality neighborhoods and low-income h
176 mor-Leste, girls only outperformed boys when living in households with higher socioeconomic status (2
177 ociated with the presence of pets and pests, living in mobile homes/trailers and older and rental hom
178 f healthy seropositive individuals (n = 75), living in N.
179 mes/trailers and older and rental homes, and living in nonmetropolitan areas.
180 s and blindness in people of African descent living in resource-limited regions.
181  SD: 1.41 +/- 10.21 fatalities) for children living in rural areas during the complementary feeding s
182         Recent data suggest that, in animals living in social groups, stress-induced changes in behav
183 ive cross-sectional survey of 8-17-year-olds living in the 7 communities served by the study PHCs, wh
184 nd ulcerated disease, especially among males living in the lowest SES neighborhoods.
185  reactive aggression/violence between people living in the same environment?
186 ecursor in the evolutionary origins of group living in the squamates.
187 ste') of adult meerkats (Suricata suricatta) living in the wild.
188 ligible individuals aged 58 years (n = 1984) living in Turin, Italy, were randomly assigned to be inv
189 g the ecological requirements of individuals living in two geographically separated regions.
190 oratory-confirmed measles among young adults living in Ulaanbaatar.
191  the possibility of infection in individuals living in, or returning from, endemic regions.
192 owed that humanized mice immunized with long-lived induced-dendritic cells loaded with the pp65 viral
193 n adults and infants during screen-based and live interactions.
194  current knowledge of medical outcomes after live kidney donation necessary to support donor candidat
195                               We surveyed 51 living kidney donors (LKDs) who donated from 01/2015 to
196 increased risk of ESRD has been reported for living kidney donors, and appears to be higher for those
197 plants can be far more productive than other living land plants.
198 ) upconversion emission and relatively short-lived lanthanide upconversion emission in a particulate
199                                  Patient are living longer with MCSs for bridge to transplant (BTT) a
200 -time imaging of endogenous RNA molecules in living mammalian cells.
201       Here, we report the design of a set of living materials and devices based on stretchable, robus
202 K cells to adapt and differentiate into long-lived memory cells has added further complexity to this
203 ents in cultured cells, brain slices, and in living mice demonstrate single-neuron spatial resolution
204             The effect on monocyte number in living mice was assessed after tail vein injection (150
205 ined mechanical loads to metatarsal bones of living mice while simultaneously monitoring the intracel
206 used to deliver RNA to the colonic mucosa of living mice.
207 resilience to ensure the persistence of long-lived microtubules.
208 ere, we demonstrate that integration of long-lived Mn(2+) upconversion emission and relatively short-
209 We compiled data from studies measuring free-living N fixation in response to N, P and Mo fertilizers
210  the protein tyrosine kinase Syk; slow, long-lived negative signals driven by the lipid phosphatase S
211 Prenol was attractive to dauers of some free-living nematodes and insect larvae.
212 t a synthetic biology approach - moving free-living nematodes towards a parasitic lifestyle - will be
213  was much more persistent with observed half-lives of 32.6 and 24.5 days in forest and farm soils, re
214 atherers, likely characterized the religious lives of many ancestral humans, and is often proposed by
215 inical trials have dramatically improved the lives of patients worldwide.
216 priate administration of antibiotics to save lives of patients, yet the present benchtop molecular di
217 tions within the crystal structure with half-lives of several hours in air.
218 iling by continued bioimaging throughout the lives of the animals and following pBDL in adulthood.
219  suggest that cultural phenomena pervade the lives of these apes, with potentially major implications
220 with disability in basic activities of daily living or with cognition.
221 allow observation of the overall effect on a living organism.
222 able mechanical properties are widespread in living organisms and endow many species with traits that
223                                         Most living organisms developed systems to efficiently time e
224 Regulation of aquaporins is a key process of living organisms to counteract sudden osmotic changes.
225                             He proposed that living organisms were specific examples of complex syste
226 e to the survival and development process of living organisms.
227             Moreover, we found that the long-lived PCs that were elicited by the IL-7-expressing reco
228      As a result of the presence of the long-lived PCs, it also generated prolonged virus-neutralizin
229 erculosis (TB) and claims 1.8 million human lives per annum.
230 opean donors who underwent immunization with live Pf sporozoites (PfSPZ Challenge) under chloroquine
231               Bacterial accommodation inside living plant cells is restricted to the nitrogen-fixing
232 he immunoglobulin-secreting activity of long-lived plasma cells (LLPCs).
233                Analyses of bamboo feeding in living populations show that bamboo culm is consumed onl
234 mena arise from a confluence of rapid, short-lived positive signals driven by the protein tyrosine ki
235                      Radiolabeling with long-lived positron emission tomography (PET) radionuclides,
236 are gene modules that are ubiquitous in free-living prokaryotes.
237 ndria are thought to have originated as free-living prokaryotes.
238 accompanied the extremely energetic and long-lived prompt gamma-ray emission from GRB 160625B.
239 udy, we have discovered that PDK4 is a short lived protein (t(1/2) approximately 1 h) and is specific
240 -175 to -43), London Chest Activity of Daily Living Questionnaire = 18 (95% CI, 7-30), and St. George
241 , N3(-) was used as an efficient catalyst in living radical polymerization, yielding a well-defined p
242     We identify compounds with Z isomer half-lives ranging from seconds to hours, to days and to year
243                ZnT8A binding was detected on live rat insulinoma INS-1E cells, and the binding specif
244                 This concept was extended to live rats with an induced bloodstream S. aureus infectio
245 roteins regulates trafficking of much longer-lived receptors.
246 on LSD in 1950, psychedelics enjoyed a short-lived relationship with psychology and psychiatry.
247 igeons, which are passenger pigeons' closest living relatives.
248                                       A long-lived reservoir of latently infected T cells prevents an
249            Yazidi households contained 6,572 living residents at the time of the survey; 43 killings
250 response) and immunoglobulin G3 (IgG3; short-lived response indicating more recent infection) from tr
251  serum anti-CT immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1; long-lived response) and immunoglobulin G3 (IgG3; short-lived
252                                  The rate of living ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) of
253 y and distribution of grafts in polymers via living ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP).
254 injury in adult naked mole-rats, the longest living rodent, with a maximum life span exceeding 30 yea
255 ound between serum and dust samples from the living rooms for BDE-47 (p < 0.035), BDE-99 (p < 0.035),
256                     Finally, we show that in live S2 cells, ABS2 and ABS3 are each required and toget
257 COX activity and copper levels in the longer-lived Sco1stm/stm mice.
258 oming signals received by the vibrissae of a live seal and show that there are prominent signals at f
259 ents with either wildtype KRAS or CDKN2A/p16 lived significantly longer than those with alterations i
260 aved 940,049 (95% CrI: 545,228, 1.4 million) lives since 2005.
261                                  Here, using live single-cell measurements of p21 protein in prolifer
262                                  We used all live singleton births in California spanning 2005 to 201
263 fined as DRGs with injured spinal nerves) of living SNL rats.
264                    Despite only 47 described living species, chimaeroids are the focus of resurgent i
265  relative lack of information about key free-living species.
266 imaging of myelinated axons in their natural living state.
267 te the selective labeling of biomolecules in living system.
268  needed to support higher-order functions in living systems (e.g., polypeptides, proteins, and nuclei
269            Here, we review six principles of living systems and how they compare and contrast with en
270  emulate the functional behavior observed in living systems by constructing chemical reaction network
271        Libraries of chemicals are applied to living systems, and changes in phenotype are observed, p
272 materials with the economy and efficiency of living systems.
273 der PHE transformation rates, kPHE, and half-lives, t1/2, for PHE-exposed cells were 0.16-0.51 h(-1)
274 though highly reactive, is sufficiently long-lived to react intermolecularly.
275 The p53 tumour suppressor protein is a short-lived transcription factor that can inhibit the growth,
276                     Beetles able to colonize live tree tissues are most likely to become invasive pes
277 more than 4 decades of data on the number of living trees, biomass of trees and shrubs, and soil C co
278 rugs and drug combinations simultaneously in living tumors and across a diverse immunocompetent patie
279 al research, but whether organoids can truly live up to this challenge is, for some, still an open qu
280 ies, and was significantly higher density in live versus prematurely deceased females indicating a po
281                          PIV5 is a promising live viral vector and has been used to develop vaccines.
282 sensitivity, and specificity by using either live viruses (dengue, mumps, and measles viruses) or nuc
283                                CO and longer-lived VOCs, largely overlooked in previous studies, exte
284 ychosocial function, and activities of daily living were pooled separately for mild cognitive impairm
285 s have generally assumed that populations of living wild rice, O. rufipogon, are descendants of the a
286                                              Living with a long-term condition such as sickle cell di
287 he term survivor is open to debate by people living with cancer and those caring for them.
288  (median of 13 [range 0-76] in the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire) and cardiac lim
289 ndex (31 versus 29 kg/m(2)), worse Minnesota Living With Heart Failure score (48 versus 40), higher m
290  Stages were defined as (1) number of people living with HIV in the country by end of 2013; (2) propo
291                                        Women living with HIV on ART had lower prevalence of high-risk
292  obtain insights into the outcomes of people living with HIV who accessed services through HIV/AIDS s
293           However, PLHIV, particularly women living with HIV, had much shorter overall life expectanc
294 eptably heavy toll on the most disadvantaged living with HIV-AIDS, and are a major driver for HIV-rel
295  decreases morbidity and mortality in people living with HIV.
296 eproductive decision-making process in women living with HIV: 'Socio-demographic, Health status and P
297 line failure for the majority of individuals living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) worldwide
298 egy for directly engineering the surfaces of live yeast and mammalian cells through cell surface-init
299  we have imaged fluorescently labeled AGs in live zebrafish mechanosensory hair cells.
300                   Eligible patients received live zoster vaccine at investigators' discretion.

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