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1 drophobic line with an inexpensive permanent marker.
2 ptospermum honeys using the MM1 fluorescence marker.
3  morphogenesis and expression of certain EMT markers.
4                    Levels of 13 inflammation markers.
5 ort chain activity and accumulated autophagy markers.
6 fly (Heliconius erato) with almost 3 million markers.
7 nternalized GPRC6A with selected Rab protein markers.
8 n of the master EMT regulators and stem cell markers.
9 ates tissue-specific expression of stem cell markers.
10 ols, AASK-N samples had lower amounts of six markers.
11 ly linked to health effects and disease risk markers.
12     Secondary outcomes included inflammatory markers.
13  and to select the most important prognostic markers.
14 is associated with the loss of osteoblastoid markers.
15 sociated foci that colocalize with omegasome markers.
16 racy and without the need for using multiple markers.
17 robustness and reproducibility of omic-scale markers.
18 es tooth form as a proxy for neutral genomic markers.
19 tially devoid of differentiated lung lineage markers.
20 ns hampers the reproducibility of omic-scale markers.
21 ree different vents: Anemone, Marker 33, and Marker 113.
22 3 to 2015 at three different vents: Anemone, Marker 33, and Marker 113.
23                      We have defined genetic markers able to segregate stable HIV-1-controllers from
24 e elevated levels of microbial translocation markers, acute-phase proteins, and inflammatory markers
25 f goblet cell metaplasia and mucus secretion markers after HDM exposure.
26 (mtDNA) survey and sequencing of two nuclear markers (AME and RAG-1) from P. theobaldi, from across t
27           Such concentration-normalized dual-marker analysis can be used to define "analytical zones"
28                           Here, we performed marker analysis, cell proliferation assays, and genetic
29 cells also expressed Opn1mw, a cone-specific marker and nestin, a marker for neural precursor cells.
30  suggest that Cdc6 is a potential prognostic marker and therapeutic target in breast cancer patients.
31 G-2 levels are detected along with ER stress markers and associated caspases in transgenic brain lysa
32 alysis showed no increase or decrease in the markers and blood count.
33 crease in the expression of pro-inflammatory markers and by the induction of a pro-regenerative envir
34 ethods have already identified new molecular markers and metabolomic signatures of cardiovascular dis
35 n and for the expression of neural stem cell markers and Notch target genes in primary neural progeni
36 ion cell-surface expression of immunological markers and phagocytic ability were assessed by flow cyt
37  rs3219151 T allele with several independent markers and predictors of suicidal behaviours converging
38 xhibited a relative increase in inflammatory markers and spheroid-generating tumor-initiating cells (
39  cells decreases the expression of stem cell markers and suppresses sarcosphere formation, as well as
40 ed to increases in pre-rRNA level, ER stress markers, and cell death during glucose deprivation, whic
41 n alanine aminotransferase levels, apoptotic markers, and human inflammatory cytokines returned to pr
42               Activating triggers, selective markers, and the residual regenerative potential of scar
43 Although decreasing cardiac and inflammatory markers are commonly interpreted as resolving myocarditi
44 EG moieties and a tethered redox thiol, both markers are detectable across clinically relevant levels
45                          Cellular senescence markers are detectable within IPF lung tissue and senesc
46  protein, as well as other copper-deficiency markers are down-regulated by copper.
47                   Multiple, independent time markers are essential to correlate sediment and ice core
48 d the expression of meristem/tissue identity markers are impaired from the "symmetry-breaking" pericl
49 potential new endpoints, as well as what new markers are needed to assess the ability of HBV therapeu
50                               However, these markers are subject to several sources of variability, i
51 g HIF-1alpha levels and the expression of M2 marker Arginase 1 in inflammatory-elicited macrophages.
52 lated disease and the clinical value of this marker as a predictor of long-term outcome merit further
53 g the role of pretreatment circulating tumor markers as predictors of prognosis in chemotherapy-naive
54 tification of major salt tolerance genes and marker assisted selection (MAS) can accelerate wheat bre
55 ers identified in this study can be used for marker assisted selection using haplotype blocks as a wh
56                        We identified surface markers associated with each chromatin state that distin
57     Instead, we identified a specific set of markers associated with the caudal midbrain that correla
58                                              Markers at outlier loci delineated a geographic region a
59 nally, cfs1 mutants accumulate the autophagy markers ATG8 and NBR1 independently from EDS1.
60                               The success of marker-based approaches for dissecting haematopoiesis in
61 s that were correlated with their main major markers, being also useful for identification purposes.
62 omparison of the mean changes (delta) in the markers between groups showed that TGF-beta1 and TIMP-1
63 nt case studies of 2 well-accepted surrogate markers [blood pressure within sodium intake and cardiov
64  keratin-8/18, carbonic anhydrase-12, and NC markers brachyury, galectin-3 and CD24 in cells of the N
65 pression of cell type and metabolic modeling markers, but less so for a subset of genes associated wi
66                                  Biochemical markers can also help in screening patients for the pres
67 g literature indicates that pro-inflammatory markers can directly modulate affective behavior.
68 on by recognizing the highly expressed tumor marker CD133, which is located on the surface of liver c
69 ts significant correlation with the monocyte marker CD14 was observed in CAEBV and that implies an im
70                  Exclusively, the senescence marker CD57 was significantly up-regulated in CD8(+) T c
71 zing cytokine IL-4 and the T-cell activation markers CD69 and CD62L.
72                               In conclusion, marker chromosomes are indicative of chromothripsis and
73                                              Marker chromosomes were associated with a poorer prognos
74 eter by nanoparticle tracking analysis), and markers (clusters of differentiation 9, 63, and 81 by im
75                  B cells expressed B surface markers compatible with a marginal zone origin.
76         Double labeling with other molecular markers confirmed that the labeled SGNs were neither typ
77  frequencies from F2 dominant and codominant marker data, respectively.
78 re, we present a pipeline for developing STR markers directly from high-throughput shotgun sequencing
79                  However, a suitable surface marker distinguishing the phenotypically overlapping pre
80  OX3097D-Bol olive fly carries a fluorescent marker (DsRed2) for identification and a self-limiting g
81 elineate an altered profile in wound-healing markers during ONJ development.
82 es carried common North African Y chromosome markers (E-M81, E-M78, and J-M267) and mitochondrial lin
83 educed NF-kappaB activation, proinflammatory markers, endoplasmic reticulum stress, and insoluble pho
84 nversely related to cancer stem cells (CSCs) markers, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) inducer
85 rity of patients with normalizing laboratory markers experienced improved LGE, in a small percentage
86                                      Surface marker expression of CD11b+ myeloid cells was also asses
87 into bile duct-like tubes expressing biliary markers following transplantation under the kidney capsu
88 expressing the T-bet transcription factor, a marker for ABCs, were generated after multiple cell divi
89 absent from Arabicas, and has been used as a marker for detecting adulteration with robusta.
90 fragment encoding G12D, an important genetic marker for guiding therapy of certain cancers.
91 tinct from those that activate Distalless, a marker for leg fates.
92 oliferation, which may serve as a prognostic marker for lung cancer patients.
93 Opn1mw, a cone-specific marker and nestin, a marker for neural precursor cells.
94 18 kDa, thereby making the TSPO expression a marker for neuroinflammation.
95  and currently is the best serum-based tumor marker for ovarian cancer.
96  of the mouse jejunum, serving as a fiducial marker for precise radiation targeting.
97 lymorphism may be a pre-treatment predictive marker for response to PEG-IFN-based therapy in chronic
98           CD6 was originally identified as a marker for T cells and was later found to be present on
99 ctice appointments might thus provide a risk marker for vulnerability and poor health outcomes.
100                The expression levels of some markers for AML subtypes and c-MYC regulated genes were
101 eded to investigate the use of bone turnover markers for assessment of the bone safety of new medicat
102 tential for providing much-needed biological markers for diagnosing, tracking, and predicting progres
103      In humans, a MSC subpopulation carrying markers for endothelial and pericytic cells was lower in
104 cluding identification of possible molecular markers for flavor characterizing.
105 at the photoacids can be used as fluorescent markers for following the progression of amyloidogenic p
106 ts, and correlation to vital capacity and to markers for hyperinflation and airway obstruction were f
107 g the sequential use of these two orthogonal markers for liver cancer screening in patients with high
108  all MM patients and identified two survival markers for MM patients.
109 esults demonstrated that VOCs can be used as markers for monitoring the complex quality changes takin
110                                     However, markers for most segment-committed progenitor cells rema
111 t, and have recently been proposed as useful markers for the reconstruction of the evolutionary histo
112  56) the study demonstrates expression of NP markers FoxF1, Pax-1, keratin-8/18, carbonic anhydrase-1
113 ds and approaches for the speedy, stable and marker-free introduction of transgenes encoding the DiCr
114 paration, including the need to separate the marker from its binding protein.
115 fection by parasites with the same molecular markers from days 8 to 42 (defined as cure).
116          Expression of the DNA damage/repair marker, gamma-H2AX and DNA damage response marker, phosp
117 s and down-regulation of the G2/M cell-cycle marker gene, CYCB1;1 TCP20 and NLP6&7 also support root
118                Moreover, induction of stress marker genes and ROS-scavenging enzyme genes under vario
119                       The development of new marker genes for plastid transformation is of crucial im
120 , there is a need for alternative selectable marker genes.
121 velop equations to predict heading date from marker genotypes.
122 ich heat-stable and species-specific peptide markers had been detected.
123                    Despite no novel chemical marker has been identified, the (1)H NMR chemometrics ap
124 naturally occurring constellation of genetic markers has provided insights into the poorly understood
125                   Although a few alternative markers have been reported, the aadA has remained unriva
126  ancient DNA analyses of uniparental genetic markers have shown that the Guanches carried common Nort
127 used to assess associations of socioeconomic markers (height, education, and midlife occupation categ
128 idase), whereas the hepatocyte specification marker HNF4alpha was suppressed.
129                                      Tag-SNP markers identified in this study can be used for marker
130               The model employs a radiopaque marker implanted into the surface of the mouse jejunum,
131                                  CA125, is a marker in the clinical diagnosis of several cancers and
132              The most robust tryptic peptide marker in the validation was LTLGSALAAPQR.
133  possibility that it may be used as a strain marker in well-constrained systems.
134  ontology terms, effects and interactions to markers in a list.
135 ses in tumor mass and levels of angiogenesis markers in animals injected with TGF-beta1, and these ef
136  evidenced by a derangement in key autophagy markers in both mouse and human atherosclerotic plaques.
137 ed hs-CRP and other circulating inflammation markers in CAD patients.
138 xidative stress and higher expression of CSC markers in CCA-SPH compared to tumour cells growing as m
139 le-molecule analysis of important epigenetic markers in DNA, our results provide important insights i
140 d for the simultaneous quantitation of seven markers in guarana by HPLC-PDA was developed, and extrac
141 ophages, activates inflammasome and fibrosis markers in HSCs and that neutralizing antibody to CCL5 i
142 reata reveal a number of novel heterogeneity markers in mammalian beta cells.
143  carbamazepine, which are typical wastewater markers in river water.
144 A, HBV RNA, HBsAg, HBeAg, and liver fibrosis markers in serum and tissues, and improved liver morphol
145 ats have long-lasting changes in cholinergic markers in the LDT, together with a decrease in LDT basa
146        Investigated cardiac and inflammatory markers included high-sensitivity troponin T, creatine k
147  production and the suppression of catabolic markers including IL-6, COX-2, iNOS, MMP-3, MMP-9, MMP-1
148 VM) becomes decorated with several autophagy markers, including LC3 (microtubule-associated protein 1
149 s and accompanied by induction of cell-cycle markers, including phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma
150 failure to sustain expression of repair cell markers, including Shh, GDNF, and BDNF.
151 type associations for several immune-related markers-including PD1, PDL1, CD3 and CD8-were confirmed
152 sorption decreases) and recent fracture (all markers increase for several months).
153  oxygenated species (primary biomass burning markers) increased (decreased) with MCE; fresh OA from F
154                               Locus-specific markers indicated that c.254-649T > G CLRN1 represents a
155                It is unclear whether genetic markers interact with risk factors to influence atrial f
156 us that drives the expression of fluorescent marker into the VTA of male mice that had Cre-recombinas
157  the expression of the secondary heart field marker, Islet1.
158  and tested selected regions of four genetic markers (ITS1, 18S rRNA, 28S rRNA and COI) for their abi
159 ) were processed for DCX, cell proliferation markers (Ki-67, BrdU), pallial/subpallial developmental
160 g unequivocal detection of multiple chemical markers known for their use in the adulteration and coun
161                              Cellular injury markers lactate dehydrogenase and aspartate aminotransfe
162 f SIRPalpha and the mechanosensitive nuclear marker lamin-A.
163 reased co-localization with the phagolysomal marker LAMP1; this signified altered intracellular traff
164 cuoles did not colocalize with the lysosomal marker LAMP2, and lysosomes were redistributed and drama
165  with concentrations of the MM1 fluorescence marker leptosperin in honeys.
166 f reproducibility performance and provides a marker list with high classification accuracy.
167 nstruct or merge a complete linkage dominant marker maps.
168  to image nuclei tagged with MR/Optical gene markers may also find wide use in cell lineage MRI studi
169 to analyze the relation between inflammatory markers measured on 1) ICU admission and day 4 mortality
170 th hematoxylin-eosin and immunohistochemical markers (melan-A, microphthalmia-associated transcriptio
171 hy-1, fibulin 2, and the recently identified marker mesothelin (MSLN).
172                          Immunohistochemical markers (n = 727 women) and Agilent microarrays, for Mam
173 tu hybridization, we show here that a single marker, Neuromedin B mRNA (Nmb), identifies RTN neurons
174 mmonemic stress response including autophagy markers normally found in portacaval anastomosis rats we
175 s increased expression of the cardiac stress marker NR4A1; cyclic adenosine monophosphate levels; and
176                              Genotypes of 12 markers obtained from 268 CBE patients of Australian, Br
177 mbda3 expression, and serum sCD163 levels (a marker of activated macrophages) are greater in individu
178 e plasma kynurenine/tryptophan (KT) ratio, a marker of adaptive immune defects, strongly predicts mor
179 terol(LDL-C) is a well established metabolic marker of cardiovascular risk, however, its role in pulm
180            In normal cells, Ki-67 was a late marker of cell-cycle entry; Ki-67 mRNA oscillated with h
181 lates to levels of soluble CD14 in plasma, a marker of chronic immune activation.
182 of mental illness, and older age, which is a marker of chronicity, are all risk factors for future re
183 as seen on results of PET imaging is a valid marker of clinical symptoms and neurodegeneration.
184 stase and serum desmosine, which is a linked marker of endogenous elastin degradation, are possible b
185 onger LOS among nonfrail recipients may be a marker of increased mortality risk.
186 slet function and survival and is a critical marker of islet integrity following rodent islet isolati
187 stimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR, a marker of kidney function) and serum PFOA concentration
188 uality has been suggested to be a biological marker of long-term morbidity and mortality; however, fe
189 nib also reduced levels of serum tryptase, a marker of mast-cell activation, to a greater extent than
190 e ACCT group had more phospho-histone H3+ (a marker of mitosis) cardiomyocytes (p = 0.04), and noncar
191 st calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), a marker of nociceptive sensory nerves.
192 tantia nigra is a valid, progression imaging marker of Parkinson's disease, which may be used in clin
193 x vivo and in vivo The expression of Ki67, a marker of proliferative capacity, is predictive of expre
194  CK2alpha colocalizes with KSR1 and Rab11, a marker of recycling endosomes, whereas p-ERK associates
195  their frequency in the circulation is a new marker of response to ART when effects on viremia and cl
196 rsion to a salivary molecule, rLinB-13, is a marker of risk for CL development caused by Leishmania b
197                  The GSG-index is a possible marker of severity of liver disease independent of body
198 athy and the translational potential of this marker of spinal inhibitory dysfunction in human painful
199 r (LV) global longitudinal strain (GLS) is a marker of subclinical LV dysfunction.
200 dies reported a significant decrease in >/=1 marker of systemic inflammation.
201 4,5-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2), the main lipid marker of the plasma membrane.
202 CR is a reliable and cell culture-compatible marker of UM171-expanded human cord blood HSCs.
203 actors which can be used as blubber-specific markers of acute stress in marine mammals of concern for
204 tify the associated clinical and biochemical markers of AKI.
205  similar features with the exception of some markers of allergic sensitization, indicating a need to
206 956 patients, we found almost 25% to express markers of an inflammatory response.
207 C-telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX-I) are markers of bone formation and resorption, respectively,
208 neral density, calcium kinetics studies, and markers of bone remodeling.
209                                   Predictive markers of cancer aggressiveness were identified, includ
210                                      Several markers of decreased mitochondrial activity during prion
211 ooth muscle actin, and desmin, and increased markers of dedifferentiation, cellular retinol-binding p
212 describing broad patterns based on anonymous markers of DNA methylation.
213 ding in post-mortem tissue, and histological markers of dopaminergic integrity.
214 tive on the disease's course and lead to new markers of efficacy for prevention and treatment trials.
215               VEGF antagonism also increased markers of endothelial cell activation, which was partia
216 ests of metabolic activity are only indirect markers of energy use or are highly invasive.
217      These studies establish that peripheral markers of FGF2 concentrations are negatively associated
218  studies (Masson trichrome stain), molecular markers of fibrosis (collagen and transforming growth fa
219 e we tested our hypothesis of OC2 and OC3 as markers of fresh source exposure for Pittsburgh, the rel
220  beyond laboratory walls, to identify neural markers of group engagement during dynamic real-world gr
221 ifferences in previously published metabolic markers of IBD.
222 -care combination tests capable of detecting markers of infection present during different stages of
223 reases in levels of acute-phase proteins and markers of inflammation and provide data to suggest that
224 rrogate the human immune system for multiple markers of inflammation at a scale that was not previous
225 ined levels of liver fat, lipogenic indices, markers of inflammation, serum levels of fibroblast grow
226 aneuronal amyloid protein is detected before markers of inflammation, we argue that old, age-associat
227 ionally associated with small differences in markers of insulin secretion and beta-cell function.
228 e; and the establishment of human epigenetic markers of iron exposures and oxidative stress that coul
229  liver disease, with the use of non-invasive markers of liver fibrosis, are needed in the general pop
230 2 and adenosine receptor 2a in the striatum, markers of medium spiny neurons signaling via the indire
231  and Kirkeby et al. (2017) identify specific markers of midbrain dopaminergic progenitors to improve
232                     We then analyze multiple markers of neurodegeneration and neurotoxicity in transg
233 s associated with a profound upregulation of markers of non-mast cell lineages, loss of proliferative
234                Correlations between MACL and markers of oxidative stress such as urinary methionine s
235 ated with prolonged repolarization, electric markers of scar, and late gadolinium enhancement (all P<
236 gnosis of non-affective psychosis, which are markers of severity of mental illness, and older age, wh
237 creas-specific CTSD(f/f)/p48(Cre/+) animals, markers of severity were reduced only at 1 h, whereas in
238  and outer compartment that began to express markers of smooth muscle precursors and adventitial fibr
239 gated the effect of a 5-hr delay in meals on markers of the human master clock and multiple periphera
240        An ER-beta-selective ligand increased markers of tricarboxylic acid-dependent and -independent
241 ntified protein could constitute a "stemness marker" of the normal cell and a possible target for imm
242 apping approaches were carried out using SNP markers on about half of the population only and an impu
243                                              Markers on one chromosome were included simultaneously i
244 nd an imputation approach using SNP and DArT markers on the entire population.
245 nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), whereas the markers on the other chromosomes were used to calculate
246                     However, paleo sea-level markers on the present-day shoreline of Virginia and Nor
247                                  In general, marker order was highly correlated, which provides suppo
248  inverse manner with those of the senescence marker p16INK4A.
249 cterized by downregulation of the exhaustion markers PD-1 and LAG-3.
250 r marker, gamma-H2AX and DNA damage response marker, phosphorylated ataxia telangiectasia mutated (pA
251                   Unlike the levels of other markers, plasmatic villin 1 decreased already after a sh
252 phometric quantification using the lysosomal marker protein 2 (LAMP-2) immunolabeling showed higher n
253 incorporating information from all available markers, rather than modeling effects of individual loci
254 developed for the selective determination of marker residue 22,23-dihydroavermectin B1a in fat, kidne
255               Diagnostic accuracy of imaging markers selected from a multivariate prediction model wa
256 at 6 out of 60 samples displayed the 3.16ppm marker signal to a degree commensurate with adulteration
257 oth Nestin and p75NTR, but not the pan-glial marker Sox10.
258       All family members were genotyped with markers spaced by every 10 cM and a model-free nonparame
259 on the presence of well-defined cell surface markers specific for diverse progenitor populations.
260 composition in several animals and imperfect marker specificity and sensitivity.
261 with endosomal or multi vesicular body (MVB) markers such as CD81 and VPS4 and decreased co-localizat
262  CD4(+) T-cell counts, and immune activation markers, suggesting their pathogenic involvement in AIDS
263 mproved CSF RT-QuIC is superior to surrogate marker tests for prion diseases such as 14-3-3 and tau p
264                                 Currently, a marker that is reliable, cheap, less device-dependent, a
265         Chlorogenates appear to be important markers that can be used to select for maize lines that
266 oblems, with an objective of identifying key markers that could be investigated further to determine
267 e aimed to identify genetic and pathological markers that have the strongest association with these f
268          Association analysis detected seven markers that repeatedly had associations with frost tole
269 on levels of proinflammatory and profibrotic markers that were independent of glycemic and lipid chan
270 -term opioids had multiple functional status markers that were modestly poorer even after adjusting f
271 ng and hemodynamic, functional, and clinical markers, three-dimensional cardiac motion improved survi
272 ial co-localization with canonical endosomal markers thus reflects their rapid flux towards degradati
273 temia and expression of the immunoregulatory markers Tim-3 and CD57 were associated with diminished V
274                       These results can be a marker to determine the authenticity of this Brazilian c
275                      Here we apply molecular markers to analyze its population structure and find tha
276 pportunities for unbiased discovery of novel markers to improve diagnostic or predictive accuracy.
277 ization, indicating a need to develop better markers to predict poor response to omalizumab therapy a
278  recruitment of early and late endolysosomal markers to the elongating tPCs.
279 spects of their identity (clothing, cultural markers) to fit in.
280 h demographics, liver function, basic immune markers, treatment dose, and tumor morphology.
281  DNA methylation with levels of inflammatory markers using cis-methylation quantitative trait loci si
282 laries and were stained for oxidative damage markers using nitrotyrosine immunohistochemistry.
283 nt consisting of eight phenolic compounds as markers was achieved on silica gel 60 F254 HPTLC plates
284                        Gene expression of AF markers was upregulated with 5-30 folds within the equia
285                         Using microsatellite markers, we assessed historical gene flow by the quantif
286 kers, acute-phase proteins, and inflammatory markers were all diminished.
287 ulations from tumours in mice; these surface markers were also expressed on human PD1(hi) tumour-infi
288                                         Cell markers were analyzed by using immunohistochemistry, the
289                                      Genetic markers were determined by real-time PCR and, with clini
290 kers; several characteristic mid-IR spectral markers were identified in urine samples.
291  1.9; 95% CI, 1.4-2.6); no functional status markers were improved by long-term use of opioids.
292  urinary nitric oxide (NO), and inflammatory markers were measured before and after FBX treatment.
293 Similar to sea spray aerosol, organic carbon markers were most frequently observed in individual LSA
294                    Finally, all the selected markers were placed into multi-locus model, these effect
295 ytes expressing high levels of degranulation markers, were specifically responsible for arginase 1 ac
296                                    Among SVD markers white matter hyperintensity (WMH) score or volum
297  layer (EGL) and tight and adherens junction markers with plasma leakage.
298 ortantly, combining existing pharmacogenomic markers with TF activities often improves the stratifica
299 ms and E. coli) and the Bacteroidales (HF183 marker) with bacterial community structure determined by
300  to represent hierarchy in the socioeconomic marker) with cognitive performance, cognitive decline, a

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