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1    Furthermore, parainflammatory neutrophils manifest as 2 distinct subpopulations-based on size, gra
2                           Liver tolerance is manifest as a bias toward immune unresponsiveness, both
3 theless contributing to severe PC depletion, manifest as a characteristic supratherapeutic INR caused
4 with rapid neurological decline (Type II) or manifest as a chronic form (Type III) with a wide spectr
5                                         MCPs manifest as a complex of insertions around a bacteriopha
6  in atherosclerotic plaques, but it can also manifest as a hereditary disorder caused by mutations of
7    This voltage-current phase relation would manifest as a kinetic inductance, representing the reluc
8 ose that affect the nervous system generally manifest as a profound deterioration in neurologic funct
9 incentive salience to reward cues, which can manifest as a propensity to approach and contact pavlovi
10 GAS), is a human bacterial pathogen that can manifest as a range of diseases from pharyngitis and imp
11                               SJS/TEN mostly manifest as a reaction to new drug use, but little is kn
12  subtypes of HIV-associated vasculopathy may manifest as a result of an immune reconstitution-like sy
13 cancers at earlier imaging, for cancers that manifest as a solid nodule.
14      Compromises in the methionine cycle can manifest as a spectrum of disorders throughout life.
15 vealed upon competition or by system stress, manifest as a strikingly heightened susceptibility to pr
16 , raising the issue of why certain mutations manifest as a systemic disorder whereas other changes in
17                 However, the absence of TmeA manifested as a decrease in infectivity in both tissue c
18 yramidal neurons show increased excitability manifested as a decreased medium afterhyperpolarization
19                            In vivo, this was manifested as a decreased serum BA clearance in all knoc
20 rlying this was a striking molecular synergy manifested as a dramatically altered gene expression pro
21 se exhibited a high GATA3/T-bet ratio, which manifested as a high IL-4/IFN-gamma ratio in respiratory
22 f cleavage of the bifunctional marker, which manifested as a marked shift in the normalized YFP/mCher
23 e effective for treating variant angina that manifested as a non-respiratory tract symptom of aspirin
24 the pancreas by gut-derived lymphocytes that manifested as a pancreatic insulitis with beta-islet cel
25                      The most common form is manifested as a series of acute episodes of neurological
26 it slowed and reduced viral gene expression, manifested as a shift in mean latent time from 4 to 6 h
27 d consent was obtained, 50 lung cancers that manifested as a solid nodule on computed tomographic (CT
28                In hepatitis B virus, this is manifested as a virion where the envelope proteins have
29 Se3 films, and this polarization is directly manifested as a voltage on a ferromagnetic contact.
30 frequent post-transcriptional modifications, manifested as A-to-G mismatches when comparing RNA seque
31 o a series of sequential sodiation reactions manifesting as a cascade of processes observed in the el
32 cleotide polymorphism (SNP)-specific manner, manifesting as a post-transcriptional control of express
33 be chronically infected with M. amphoriforme manifesting as a relapsing-remitting bacterial load, int
34 teraction in right dorsolateral PFC (DLPFC), manifesting as a relative activation increase in healthy
35 r mitochondrial energy production frequently manifests as a cardiomyopathic phenotype, underscoring t
36     In fisheries, the tragedy of the commons manifests as a competitive race to fish that compresses
37  the spine pathology of schizophrenia, which manifests as a decrease in the number of dendritic spine
38 Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that manifests as a heterogeneous set of social, cognitive, m
39 d-type (WT) huntingtin (Htt), as HD commonly manifests as a heterozygous condition in humans, and los
40                                  This effect manifests as a linear free energy relationship, quantifi
41 a central role in AD, a pathology that first manifests as a memory decline.
42     Although this bias in perceived identity manifests as a misperception, it is adaptive: visual pro
43                   This potential classically manifests as a negative deflection in medial frontocentr
44                                          VDP manifests as a potentiation of current amplitude, hyperp
45  action potential conduction velocity, which manifests as a progressive increase in response latency.
46 taneus maximus [mouse]) reflex (CTMR), which manifests as a puckering of the dorsal thoracolumbar ski
47  causes rapid degradation of SLC25A46, which manifests as a rare disease, pontocerebellar hypoplasia.
48  Esophageal motility disturbance classically manifests as a reduced lower esophageal sphincter pressu
49 bodies are seen in the nucleus, and it often manifests as a severe phenotype.
50               Type 2 diabetes in adolescence manifests as a severe progressive form of diabetes that
51                                   It usually manifests as a slow-growing and painless mass.
52 local change in dynamic contact angles which manifests as a smooth and continuous motion of the CL.
53                  This multifactorial disease manifests as a spectrum of clinical syndromes from uncom
54 n screen-diagnosed nonsmall cell lung cancer manifests as a subsolid nodule.
55 ge localization on the picosecond time scale manifests as a time-dependent Stark shift in the visible
56 sure' in collecting lymphatic vessels, which manifests as a transient drop in pressure downstream of
57                   The optimal strategy would manifest as acuity loss, specifically in regions of fast
58 ice showed developmental irregularities that manifested as adult-onset glomerulosclerosis and protein
59  in complex effects on circuit function that manifest as altered excitability.
60 EGABA) and increased intrinsic excitability (manifest as altered spike initiation properties) were ne
61 the genetic liability for schizophrenia that manifests as altered reconfiguration of brain networks d
62 si-rhythmic intraseasonal oscillations (ISO) manifested as alternate 'active' phases of copious rainf
63                       Kin discrimination can manifest as an apparent demarcation line (a region lacki
64 s, can result in a significant acoustic gain manifested as an improved quality factor (Q).
65                    These processing deficits manifested as an increase in firing rate, a broadening o
66 r, when compared with patients whose relapse manifested as an increase in FLC both alone and with a w
67 jections caused systemic inflammation, which manifested as an increase in plasma pro-inflammatory cyt
68                               This synchrony manifested as an increase in the alpha-band early after
69 s display suppressed immune functions, often manifested as an increased susceptibility to secondary i
70                The burden of atherosclerosis manifested as an increasing number of symptomatic vascul
71 isrupted for several minutes but homeostasis manifested as an overall elevation of the time spent in
72 re delayed reactive hyperemia response time, manifesting as an increase in time to peak perfusion in
73 a highly significant effect of NRG3 genotype manifesting as an unanticipated increase in ventrolatera
74                                This mutation manifests as an autosomal-dominant trait, with clinical
75 cate multi-electron-conversion reactions and manifests as an effective and efficient strategy to enha
76 e most common form of chronic liver disease, manifests as an over-accumulation of hepatic fat.
77 n, impairing the iron absorption; clinically manifested as anemia of inflammation (AI).
78 atory dissociation of hedonic experience may manifest as anhedonia in schizophrenia.
79 genetic risk for schizophrenia appears to be manifest as anxiety and negative symptoms during adolesc
80 rmalities present in some patients with ALS, manifest as apathy and loss of awareness.
81 .5 cells infected with the JFH-1 HCV strain, manifesting as apoptosis highly correlated with growth a
82                 Cardiac sarcoidosis (CS) may manifest as arrhythmia or even sudden cardiac death.
83 opriate responses to the inhaled environment manifest as asthma.
84 e the preferential orientation of PSI, which manifest as asymmetry in tunneling charge-transport.
85 y anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity (ACT) manifesting as asymptomatic cardiac dysfunction and cong
86 DIR) MRI, or as diffuse pathology, which can manifest as atrophy.
87 onal C1-inhibitor (C1INH) becomes clinically manifest as attacks of angioedema.
88 , as well as associated immune dysregulation manifesting as autoimmunity or allergic inflammation.
89 iency (CVID) experience immune dysregulation manifesting as autoimmunity, lymphoproliferation, and or
90  differential regulation of CaMKII function, manifested as autoinhibition (pT305 phosphorylation) fol
91 in aspartate depletion that was specifically manifested as auxotrophy within PIK3CA mutant cells.
92  patterns, with the most substantial impacts manifested as avoidance of well pads with active drillin
93 well as N-Calpha backbone bonds, accordingly manifested as b/y, a, and c/z fragment ion series in tan
94              At the cellular level alternans manifests as beat-to-beat alternations in contraction, a
95 sult in tissue-level control mechanisms that manifest as biological oscillators, such as observed in
96 hout asplenia; P < .001) and more frequently manifested as bloodstream infection (31% vs 6%; P = .002
97 ibility to incomplete isotope incorporation, manifesting as broadening of labeled intact protein peak
98           Chronic lung allograft dysfunction manifests as bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome or the re
99 ers found at screening mammography, 38 (88%) manifested as calcifications and 28 (65%) were ductal ca
100     C4d-negative antibody-mediated rejection manifesting as capillaritis (g>/=1 and ptc>/=1) with det
101 he index family, presentation was milder and manifested as cardiac fibrosis and an exquisite sensitiv
102 ession of genes is inherently stochastic and manifests as cell-to-cell variability or noise in protei
103  the observed data, since energy flow may be manifested as changes in both structure and dynamics.
104 hieve changes in protein folding, which were manifested as changes in the number of labile protons ex
105 ow obstruction is established early in life, manifests as childhood asthma and wheezy bronchitis, and
106 is initiated on the mRNA cleavage-level, yet manifested as chromatin-level silencing that in plants i
107 -zoster virus (VZV) reactivation is commonly manifested as clinical problems.
108  in determining whether particular genotypes manifest as clinically recognizable phenotypes.
109                          This dysfunction is manifest as cognitive deficits that appear to arise from
110 as tauopathies, in which clinical phenotypes manifest as cognitive impairment, behavioral disturbance
111              Congenital malformations can be manifested as combinations of phenotypes that co-occur m
112 is heterogeneity, when compatible with life, manifests as constitutional mosaicism, chimerism, and mi
113           Clinically, CVD in this population manifests as coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, strok
114 n in kidney function, which, histologically, manifests as crescent formation in most glomeruli.
115 ctomized 30-year-old patient with severe WAS manifesting as cutaneous vasculitis, inflammatory arthro
116     We have previously identified anhedonia, manifest as decreased sucrose preference and social play
117  abnormality of retina/optic nerve function, manifested as decreased contrast sensitivity (in the abs
118 e of optic nerve or retinal dysfunction that manifests as decreased contrast sensitivity, even with g
119 e that, as in humans, normal aging primarily manifests as defects in relaxation (diastole) while pres
120                                  IRI usually manifests as delayed graft function (DGF) and, in severe
121 , as does the degree to which incomplete XCI manifests as detectable sex differences in gene expressi
122 ty to TMP/UVA relative to wild-type animals, manifested as developmental arrest, defects in adult tis
123 shold, effects of multiple scattering become manifest as deviations from the underlying binary p-wave
124 nge of autoimmune/dermatologic disorders can manifest as DG, although the two more common are oral li
125 nsulin resistance in mice typically does not manifest as diabetes due to multiple compensatory mechan
126             Furthermore, these changes would manifest as differences in lung cell responses to these
127 is control in gene expression overwhelmingly manifests as differences in burst frequency.
128    This causes sex-specific differences that manifest as differential gene expression and associated
129                        Genomic imprinting is manifested as differential allelic expression (DAE) depe
130 CNV) affecting a gene or multiple genes will manifest as disease.
131 whether a given DNA sequence alteration will manifest as disease.
132 which holds that stressful in utero exposure manifests as disease in adulthood.
133 ted in polysialyltransferase-deficient mice, manifesting as disturbed lymph node homeostasis and unre
134 t distinguishes one person from another, may manifest as diverse rearrangements of functional connect
135 Modulation of interactions among neurons can manifest as dramatic changes in the state of population
136                                 Persistence, manifested as drug tolerance, represents a significant o
137 diabetes experience chronic allostatic load, manifest as dynamic disturbances in reactivity to and re
138 including major depression and schizophrenia manifest as dysfunction of the GABAergic system within t
139 red with its mother a similar IgG repertoire-manifest as early as the 24th week of gestation.
140 genital-onset disorder of connective tissue, manifesting as early-onset joint hypermobility, joint co
141 netic burden arising from human mutant LRRK2 manifests as early pathophysiological changes to dopamin
142        These differences between studies can manifest as effect size heterogeneity.
143 hilic enzyme, although these differences may manifest as either increased or decreased relative flexi
144 en accompanied by a pleiotropic fitness cost manifested as either a reduced growth rate or enhanced i
145 common symptom in Parkinson's disease, which manifests as either a consistent or progressive reductio
146                          Although obesity is manifested as elevated FFA levels, the degree of EMT was
147 infections, chronic Q fever develops, mostly manifesting as endocarditis, infected aneurysms, or infe
148 fection with Brucella spp, and most commonly manifests as endocarditis, peripheral and cerebrovascula
149 striatum, especially in the rostral caudate, manifesting as excess synthesis and release.
150 ) is a fundamental feature of asthma that is manifest as exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB).
151              Severe aortic stenosis (AS) can manifest as exertional angina even in the presence of un
152 -allelic mutations in these genes clinically manifest as Fanconi anemia (FA).
153 cycles of transmission that may sporadically manifest as fish kills.
154 etal testes that appear between e19.5-e21.5, manifesting as focal aggregation of Leydig cells and ect
155                        The most recent cases manifested as foot lesions similar both clinically and p
156 A sequencing, quantitative trait loci (QTLs) manifest as fragment count differences between individua
157  of the p53 pathway and DNA damage response, manifesting as gamma-H2A.X positivity in neurons of the
158 ts: local dissociation of adherens junctions manifested as gaps in vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin
159 ype data, however, is difficult because both manifest as genetic similarity through the sharing of al
160  in the water contained in the ocean and can manifest as global sea level variations.
161 ic effects from paclitaxel with trastuzumab, manifesting as grade 3 or 4 LVSD or asymptomatic LVEF de
162                 Moreover, a chronic toxicity manifested as granuloma-like formation in spleen, liver,
163  stress- or CRF-induced sensitization of BLA manifested as heightened startle and PPI deficits in res
164  mutagenesis and genotoxicity, which usually manifest as hematopoietic malignancy, represent major ba
165 on of lipid droplets in infected hepatocytes manifests as hepatosteatosis, a common pathology observe
166 nges associated with domestication may first manifest as heritable changes to global patterns of gene
167               Such mating pattern shifts can manifest as higher selfing rates and lower pollen divers
168 ments resulted in enhanced response control, manifest as highly specific effects in the ability to ca
169 ilure (POF) is genetically heterogeneous and manifests as hypergonadotropic hypogonadism either as pa
170  airway inflammation and airway dysfunction, manifesting as hyperresponsiveness and obstruction.
171 lar organ, impaired terminal differentiation manifests as immature stereocilia and kinocilia on the a
172 eased learning rate with generalization that manifests as immediate boosts to performance.
173                            These impairments manifest as impaired cognitive control of mood, pessimis
174 symptoms including cognitive deficits, often manifested as impaired visuospatial memory.
175 icant plasticity in the sensorimotor cortex, manifested as improved discriminability of movement info
176 ommon feature of neuropsychiatric disorders, manifesting as impulsivity for anticipated incentives.
177 ure of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), manifests as inappropriate, uncontrollable expression of
178 n have nontargeted heterologous effects that manifest as increased protection against nonvaccine infe
179 anges in actin polymerization are physically manifested as increased cellular stiffness, and leads to
180                                         This manifested as increased cytoplasmic vacuolation as obser
181 milar degree of mid-cycle immune activation, manifested as increased expression of cytokines and lyti
182 Cs is associated with their destabilization, manifested as increased protease and nuclease sensitivit
183                                  This effect manifested as increased survival following injection of
184 t greater Nrf2 activity than Ier3(+/+) mice, manifesting as increased nuclear Nrf2 protein level and
185  detect or else conflate generalization that manifests as increased learning rate with generalization
186 creased susceptibility at the cellular level manifests as increased susceptibility to typhoid fever i
187   At the cellular level, this reorganization manifests as increased width of vimentin fibers and the
188 t of mGluR5 activation is to produce anxiety manifested as indiscriminate fear of both tone and conte
189  to inefficient caspase-dependent apoptosis, manifested as inefficient nuclear lamin degradation in t
190   Thus, primary infection in adolescence can manifest as infectious mononucleosis (IM), as a fatal il
191 cute respiratory illnesses (ARIs), which may manifest as influenza-like illness.
192                                  IGDs mainly manifest as intellectual disability, epilepsy, coarse fa
193 e (KBD) is a chronic osteoarthropathy, which manifests as joint deformities and growth retardation.
194               Pediatric melioidosis commonly manifests as localized cutaneous disease in immunocompet
195 interaction with the allosteric binding site manifests as low-affinity binding of methoctramine at th
196 it dysregulated homeostatic expansion, which manifests as lymphoproliferative disease with autoantibo
197  in her 50s with a history of AL amyloidosis manifesting as macroglossia and bilateral carpal tunnel
198 ercentage (89%, 99 of 111) of breast cancers manifesting as masses and microcalcification clusters, w
199          Here we report a case of haemobilia manifesting as massive gastrointestinal haemorrhage in a
200 egnancy impose long-term detrimental effects manifesting as metabolic dysfunction in adult male offsp
201 ney cancer and has the highest propensity to manifest as metastatic disease.
202  for diagnosis of malignancy in lesions that manifest as microcalcifications at mammography.
203 ection (CDI) caused by toxins A and/or B can manifest as mild diarrhea to life-threatening pseudomemb
204                                       It can manifest as mitral regurgitation and is the leading indi
205 ureus conferred responsiveness to IL-20 that manifested as modification of actin polymerization and i
206 ly, breakdown of medial immunoprivilege that manifests as more intense leukocytic infiltrates, loss o
207 ntral nervous system (CNS) neurodegeneration manifested as motor and cognitive deficits.
208                                         When manifested as Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacteremi
209 e antenna-coupled blackbody radiation, which manifests as narrow spectral emission peaks in the mid-i
210 s of these cat-ANF spontaneous spike trains, manifest as negative serial ISI correlations and reduced
211 eading cause of birth defects that primarily manifest as neurological disabilities.
212  a leading cause of birth defects, primarily manifesting as neurological disorders.
213 ncement and the unpredicted prediction error manifested as neuronal attenuation on the N1 event-relat
214 d stimuli, the mispredicted prediction error manifested as neuronal enhancement and the unpredicted p
215                These synaptic changes do not manifest as neurophysiological differences or alteration
216                              Neuroplasticity manifests as normalization of aberrant functional respon
217 ce among these AID orthologs is predicted to manifest as notable structural differences.
218 ng for lung cancer, all cases of lung cancer manifesting as NSN in the National Lung Screening Trial
219 lends further support that lung cancers that manifest as NSNs have an indolent course and can be mana
220                    Clinically, the condition manifests as parkinsonism with the addition of progressi
221 ormal cortical response to flickering light, manifesting as particular electroencephalographic change
222          Importantly, the signal periodicity manifests as periodicity in quantification cycle (Cq) va
223  advantage during chronic cystitis, which is manifested as persistent bacteriuria, high bladder bacte
224  striking predilection for chronic cystitis, manifesting as persistent bacteriuria, high-titer bladde
225 omic CAKUT) or cause renal diseases that may manifest as phenocopies of CAKUT.
226                 Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) manifests as phenotypically and functionally diverse cel
227 ve change in membrane phospholipid polarity, manifested as phosphatidylserine externalization, which
228 ersity among EV-D68 isolates in Kansas City, manifest as phylogenetically distinct lineages, indicati
229 nto a multilayering of myofibroblasts, which manifest as plaques beneath the lens capsule.
230 nt sound associated with very bright meteors manifests as popping, hissing, and faint rustling sounds
231 lymphoproliferative disorders of these cells manifesting as primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) and multi
232         Neuropsychiatric disorders typically manifest as problems with attentional biases, aberrant l
233   By E18, these early patterning effects are manifest as profound changes in cell fates [short hair c
234 r infection in IFN-alphabetagammaR(-/-) mice manifested as profoundly elevated aspartate transaminase
235 ly occur as a result of immunocompromise and manifest as progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (
236 nction, as seen in various genetic disorders manifesting as progressive glomerulosclerosis.
237 N) is a common complication of shingles that manifests as prolonged excruciating pain, which has prov
238 rdetella pertussis can cause severe disease, manifested as pronounced leukocytosis, pulmonary hyperte
239  leads to glomerular dysfunction, frequently manifested as proteinuria.
240                             Podocyte injury, manifesting as proteinuria, is the cause of many glomeru
241 ncidence of recurrent venous thromboembolism manifested as pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis
242 ithin the first years after transplantation, manifesting as pulmonary or disseminated TB.
243 s concentrated at different locations, which manifests as rainbow guided waves.
244 ted firing of these dopaminergic neurons can manifest as rapid and robust fluctuations in striatal do
245 oxicity that culminates in neuron injury and manifests as re-experiencing symptoms and other memory a
246                          Tbx18 insufficiency manifests as recessive phenotypes in the upper urinary s
247 ioedema (HAE) due to C1 inhibitor deficiency manifests as recurrent swelling attacks that can be disa
248 nths, had significant cutaneous disease that manifested as red violaceous plaques of the cheeks, nose
249 el-dependent activity via real-time fMRI and manifested as reduced amygdala reactivity to visual stim
250 within the skin-draining lymph nodes (sdLN), manifested as reduced CD4+ cell proliferation and cytoki
251 CE is associated with greater LV dysfunction manifested as reduced circumferential shortening, reduce
252 ffer late effects of poorer postural control manifested as reduced contribution of vision and as redu
253  Rab27a led to decreased lysosomal overload, manifested as reduced cystine cellular content.
254 compaction was resisted by boundaries, which manifested as relaxed matrix tension.
255 ith mucosal immune system dysfunction, which manifests as renal IgA deposition that leads to impairme
256                       In rats, indecision is manifested as reorienting behaviors at choice points (vi
257 cal dystonia is a neurological disorder that manifests as repetitive involuntary spasms and/or aberra
258 opic component of the chemical shift tensor, manifested as residual chemical shift anisotropy (RCSA).
259 s an inherited and irreversible disease that manifests as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and bilateral neu
260 ' decisions, these choices can be swayed and manifest as riskier or safer behavior than one would exp
261 BMT) and is characterized by tissue fibrosis manifesting as scleroderma and bronchiolitis obliterans.
262 ations, it may be at subclinical levels, may manifest as scrapie, or may be masked by coinfection wit
263  the intensive care unit (ICU) most commonly manifests as sepsis, ventilator-associated pneumonia, an
264 eads to a proinflammatory condition that can manifest as septic shock, multiple organ failure, and de
265          Neuronopathic Gaucher disease (nGD) manifests as severe neurological symptoms in patients wi
266 hereditary disease of heme biosynthesis that manifests as severe photosensitivity and hepatotoxicity.
267                                  Seepage was manifested as shimmering water emanating from the sedime
268 verse group of skeletal dysplasias and often manifest as short stature, growth-plate irregularities,
269 gestive loci (4,208 of 15,930, P < 10(-100)) manifest as significant methylation quantitative trait l
270 hardly affected by optical excitation, which manifested as similar decay kinetics.
271 -stage waves mediated by acetylcholine (ACh) manifest as slow, spreading bursts of action potentials.
272                                     This may manifest as slowed or anomalous diffusion.
273 ifferences of patients with and without MLNR manifesting as solid and subsolid nodules.
274                                         This manifests as specific translational fidelity defects, im
275           Aire deficiency in humans and mice manifests as spontaneous autoimmunity against multiple o
276                Infectious diseases typically manifest as sporadic traits because human genotypes ofte
277 regardless of the adult vitamin A status and manifested as structural changes in the bronchial SM and
278 ase, including arterial aneurysms, which may manifest as sudden death.
279 cross-modal reorganization that functionally manifests as superior visual motion detection ability in
280 th a primary immunodeficiency, predominantly manifesting as susceptibility to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV
281 c imaging can detect functional differences (manifesting as temperature reductions) in the tumour res
282   In the spectral domain, nonlinear dynamics manifest as the development of a chain of harmonics stat
283      The degradation of locomotor pattern is manifest as the loss of interjoint coordination and alte
284  mRNA localization to the ER-bound polysomes manifested as the earliest event, which is followed by A
285 anism for priming naive B cell responses and manifested as the induction of SA-dependent pan-activati
286 r system of coupled microresonators, EPs are manifested as the loss-induced suppression and revival o
287  graft loss, and severity of HCV recurrence, manifested as the mean stage of fibrosis (MSF).
288  organization of the axolemma both radially, manifested as the mesaxonal line, and longitudinally, de
289 erative disease, adrenoleukodystrophy, which manifests as the spinal cord axonopathy adrenomyeloneuro
290                                    Neoplasia manifested as transplantable CD8+ lymphoma or leukemia,
291         Whole chromosomal instability (CIN), manifested as unequal chromosome distribution during cel
292 lopment, disruptions in motor behaviors that manifest as unproductive swim attempts, and spontaneous,
293 iency is a rare autosomal recessive disorder manifesting as urolithiasis or crystalline nephropathy.
294      The associated contraction failures are manifest as use-dependent fatigue.
295 st common cause of inherited deaf-blindness, manifested as USH1, USH2 and USH3 clinical types.
296                      Such heterogeneity will manifest as variations in the depths at which melt becom
297  related to obliquity-paced solar radiation, manifest as variations in total summer energy.
298 ng-associated ependymal-cell pathologies can manifest as ventricular gliosis, ventricle enlargement,
299 subclavian steal").Subclavian steal may also manifest as vertebrobasilar insufficiency or,most common
300 d suggest that the presence of cerebral SVD, manifested as WMH, is associated with posterior brain hy

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