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1 wrist temperature (internal circadian rhythm marker).
2 with different values of the immune response marker.
3 ng the presence or absence of this virulence marker.
4 tained by the PNA (peanut agglutinin) lectin marker.
5 pmental regulatory system and a ureteric bud marker.
6 f an antibody chaperone acting as a fiducial marker.
7 n the blood, could serve as early diagnostic markers.
8 l, histological, and biochemical lung injury markers.
9 on of pathogen genes and host-specific fecal markers.
10 tion of transgenic plants without selectable markers.
11 bstantially in expression of proximal tubule markers.
12 , that correlated with systemic inflammatory markers.
13  cells expressed plasma cell differentiation markers.
14 mmunity relevant cytokine and co-stimulatory markers.
15 d as promising minimally invasive diagnostic markers.
16 al learning processes represent GAD-specific markers.
17 n of EGFR family proteins, ERK, FAK, and CSC markers.
18 LT) in comparison with the established tumor markers.
19 uitable for quality control, to detect smoky markers.
20 aining a defined set of constitutive exosome markers.
21 dentical to their mother with microsatellite markers.
22 ith poor survival and unfavorable prognostic markers.
23  vitamin B12; and a panel of immune response markers.
24 e B7/CD28 family of T-cell immune checkpoint markers.
25 and sensitive determination of these non-PSA markers.
26 luding heme oxygenase isoforms [HO-1, HO-2]) markers.
27 ch could be employed as potential diagnostic markers.
28 crease in level of epidermal differentiation markers.
29 evaluated by immunocytochemistry of neuronal markers.
30 nd a concomitant rise in plasma inflammatory markers.
31 (PGR, KRT8/CK8, BCL2), which are all luminal markers.
32 state, characterized by the feature genes as markers.
33 uropeptides, and two expressed glutamatergic markers.
34  be substantially smaller than the number of markers, a penalized multiple regression method can be a
35  as the most parsimonious set of serological markers able to distinguish NPC cases from controls with
36 luding elevated expression of Th2-associated markers accompanied by MCM, elevated MUC5B expression, a
37                      By using microsatellite markers accompanied by the geometric morphometrics analy
38 s impedimetric assay of two internal exosome markers (alpha-synuclein and syntenin-1) from neuronal e
39 , and increased expression of three fibrotic markers: alpha-smooth muscle actin, collagen 1, and fibr
40 ults identify ABCB5 as a GBM chemoresistance marker and point to the potential utility of targeting A
41 ies were genotyped using nine microsatellite markers and > 9,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)
42 uited cells on the vascular lumen express MC markers and at later times they co-express MC and EC-spe
43                      Oligodendrocyte lineage markers and birthdating experiments indicated a precocio
44                         Plasma bone turnover markers and bone mineral density (BMD) were quantified a
45 ellular matrix components; and reductions in markers and cytokines associated with immunosuppression.
46 was assessed in mouse slices using molecular markers and electrophysiological recording.
47 icantly higher expression of hypoxia-related markers and enhanced chondrogenic differentiation compar
48 reased expression of ER stress and apoptotic markers and increased expression of nuclear protein 1 an
49  the 2 glands in particular showed different markers and localization patterns.
50 ived DCs, causing upregulation of activation markers and production of proinflammatory cytokines in a
51 eously expressed endothelial and mesenchymal markers and transcription factors regulating endothelial
52 epresent depression-specific neurofunctional markers and treatment targets whereas dysregulated intri
53  vivo, lack of crypt base columnar stem cell markers, and a failure of in vitro crypt organoid growth
54 nt, followed by flow cytometry with multiple markers, and cytology.
55 luorescence distribution of oxidative damage markers, and of SOD2 (superoxide dismutase 2), PGC1alpha
56 D1 associates with FOXA1 and active enhancer markers, and that LSD1 inhibition globally disrupts FOXA
57 ined by Western blot analysis of lipoprotein markers APOB and APOE.
58 rphic, informative, and functional molecular markers are essential for studying a wide range of genet
59  in the literature regarding whether network markers are indeed better features than genes alone for
60 ng the top 100 asthma-associated methylation markers as classifiers from each dataset, we found that
61 subsequent changes in BW, BF%, and metabolic markers as response variables.
62 a step towards developing a panel of genetic markers assessing risk of infection-related complication
63 h levels of SOX11 leads to the expression of markers associated with mesenchymal state and embryonic
64    We investigated association of microglial markers at time of diagnostic lumbar puncture (LP) with
65 es were selected as potential authentication markers based on their uniqueness to manuka honey.
66 s and variants identified could help improve marker-based selection for pancreas disease resistance.
67 K3, induced alterations in levels of neurite markers betaIII tubulin and fibroblast growth factor 12,
68 ithin-session learning slope may be a useful marker beyond performance per se, being heritable and ha
69  only prevents elevation of oxidative stress markers but also rescues levels of depleted antioxidants
70  allows the evaluation of the causal role of markers by minimizing the risk of biases such as reverse
71  mice had lower expression of the activation markers CD200R and CD63 and contained significantly lowe
72 upregulated gene was the dendritic cell (DC) marker CD209a only in PVPV-Akt1KO thyroids.
73 matory infiltrate (CTII) using the following markers (CD4, CD5, CD8, CD14, CD19, Elastase, and Syndec
74 pe evidenced by a decrease of the activation marker CD86 and an increase in IL-10 production and was
75 uced p16INK4a protein and reduced senescence markers, confirming susceptibility to transformation.
76 physiological data; their role as prognostic markers, considering their ability to predict survival p
77                                              Markers correlated with disease activity have functions
78           It may model and analyse molecular marker data with or without allele dosage information, s
79  but should be represented by the pedigrees, marker data, and phenotypic data for the actual germplas
80           The clinical assessment of the IPP markers demonstrated various gene modulations that could
81                               The resistance marker dhps A581G has been associated with reduced IPTp-
82 RNA and protein expression of the epithelial marker E-cadherin either remained unaltered or increased
83 ncluding structural, anatomical, and genetic markers; electrophysiological properties; pharmacologica
84 d the degree of inflammatory and coagulation marker elevation associated with venous thromboembolism
85 , 154,586 non-redundant enset microsatellite markers (EMM) were identified and 40 selected for primer
86 sing a subset of the SNP loci and additional markers enable the detection of symbionts belonging to t
87 riptomic gradient express mutually exclusive markers, exhibit core or shell-like anatomical structure
88                   In contrast, the cytotoxic marker expression by mucosal CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells d
89 e absence of methane, making them a powerful marker for active as well as past methane leaks.
90 ronic microscopy, may be a useful histologic marker for active SARS-CoV-2 infection in kidney biopsy
91 lastoma, we integrated the C-circle assay [a marker for alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT)],
92 5 (ABCB5) has been identified as a molecular marker for distinct subsets of chemoresistant tumor-init
93                We could find a specific gene marker for each metal in the 10-gene marker list.
94 was developed to yield a noninvasive imaging marker for GCGR target distribution and drug target enga
95                CA19-9 can serve as an anchor marker for pancreatic cancer early detection application
96 Fab HC84.26.5D makes it useful as a fiducial marker for single-particle cryoEM analysis of HCV E2.
97 otor inhibition effect could be considered a marker for the formation of temporal expectations and th
98 s recommend trough monitoring as a surrogate marker for the target area under the curve over 24 hours
99 I-32 antibody is considered to be a putative marker for Y cells forming a motion processing stream, w
100 de a basis for the development of prognostic markers for advanced BLCA.
101  of vagotomies, we established physiological markers for afferent and efferent fiber activation by VN
102       Though abundant during alveologenesis, markers for AMFs are minimally detected in the adult.
103  conditions that can serve as potential risk markers for cancers by performing a phenome-wide scan (P
104 IL-6 and C-reactive protein could be used as markers for COVID-19 severity.
105  due to a lack of targetable, organ-specific markers for in vivo studies of two critical tissue compo
106  from RNA-seq served as potential prognostic markers for lung cancer, and M2 predominance and juxtapo
107  mice contained increased levels of putative markers for several inflammatory diseases, which were re
108 her with lack of markers, the need for novel markers for the detection and monitoring of IPF, is para
109 an spectroscopy (SERS) to determine spectral markers for the diagnosis of heparin-induced thrombocyto
110 stic oxidation products can provide valuable markers for the risk assessment of DA-contaminated natur
111 nd quantitative analysis of COVID-19 related markers for therapeutic, diagnostic, epidemiologic, and
112          We identified both gene and protein markers for three temporally distinct ProSG cell subsets
113                                       Third, marker frequency analysis can be used to reveal the aver
114 ion, we investigated neural and inflammatory markers from mice deficient for ELOVL2 (Elovl2(-/-) ), t
115 ty, viability and expression of cell-surface markers, from tens of thousands of single immune cells.
116 g frame downstream of the melanoma stem cell marker gene ABCB5.
117  expressed or under which conditions it is a marker gene.
118 > 9,000 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers generated using the 2bRAD approach to assess fin
119                                        These marker genes are associated with a broad range of photot
120 odel of meningioma and validate the high ADC marker genes CDH2 and PTPRZ1 as potential targets for me
121 ed expression of key MSN and neural activity marker genes in the NAc.
122  levels, weight, histology, or expression of marker genes of the thyroid gland.
123 ith graded, regional expression of 1 or more marker genes.
124 xplore the enset genome to develop molecular markers, genomics resources, and characterize enset land
125  detected several specific uEV kidney and EV markers (>=4.5 mL urine per lane).
126 d benefit, and those with lower inflammatory markers had better outcomes.
127    Therefore, population databases for these markers have been developed for almost all major populat
128                          Universal molecular markers have been used to identify these species, but in
129 he identities of cell-specific PSC molecular markers have remained elusive.
130                  Datasets of a wide range of markers highlight a decline in capillary and artery numb
131  Conversely, mRNA levels of pro-inflammatory markers (IL-6, IL-1beta, COX-2 and TNF-alpha) decreased.
132 lexity and their ability to detect cell-type markers, impacting their predictive value and suitabilit
133 vity, where USP11 may represent a prognostic marker in ERalpha(+) breast cancer.
134 ighlight the potential of IL6 as progression marker in Parkinson's disease due to PRKN/PINK1 mutation
135                    GPX4 is also a prognostic marker in patients with PDAC.
136  cross-sectional computed tomography imaging markers in 3,698 Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructi
137 up was defined by elevations in a group of 7 markers in 36% of Probands and 20% of HCs.
138 chable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) serve as markers in advanced fluorescence imaging.
139 vely and continuously screen for biochemical markers in body fluids for the prognosis, diagnosis and
140 isol levels commonly being used as adherence markers in clinical practice, further work is required t
141 a model that investigates the role of ethnic markers in coordination games.
142 ue revealed increased levels of inflammatory markers in dams that received LPS DDI compared with LPS
143 vir alafenamide (TAF) improves renal tubular markers in HIV-infected individuals but the impact on es
144 ched for, marks and is co-expressed with CSC markers in HNSCC.
145  cellular senescence that overlap with aging markers in human plasma, including Growth/differentiatio
146 ession of neuron- and photoreceptor-specific markers in human retinal pigment epitheliums cells.
147 n by improving the expression of endothelial markers in MEndoT-derived cells.
148 otein uptake, and expression of inflammatory markers in monocytes and plasma.
149  expression of smooth muscle differentiation markers in the carotids.
150 C (TNC) was identified as one of the key ECM markers in the lung epithelial-mesenchymal interface bot
151 f SG function and a decrease in inflammatory markers in the mice.
152 vitamin D supplement on cardiometabolic risk markers in young healthy Swedish children with fair and
153  18kDa translocator protein (an inflammatory marker) in MWA patients (n = 11) who experienced headach
154 n (HDL-C) is an established atheroprotective marker, in particular for coronary artery disease; howev
155 ociated with marked changes in infant immune markers, in contrast with sulfonated HMOs, whose express
156                                        These markers include hospital procedural volume, hospital mar
157 sient upregulation of selective inflammatory markers including IL-6, CXCL10, CXCL11, IFNgamma, IL-10,
158 ssion profiles from six cell types and prior marker information of only three cell types suggests tha
159 ropilin-1 (NRP-1) attenuate cancer stem cell markers, inhibit the tumor-initiating cell's neurosphere
160  expression, including an increase in stress marker insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 1 (IGF
161 icant (P <0.05) increase in the inflammatory markers (interleukin [IL]-1beta, IL-6, and tumor necrosi
162 alysis with high-dimensional DNA methylation markers is important in identifying epigenetic pathways
163 e used regional daily secretion rates and Sr marker-lines to reconstruct tooth growth along the ename
164 e detection of the two most relevant genetic markers linked to azole resistance, the mutations TR34 a
165                              Also, a 10-gene marker list was identified that can discriminate an indi
166 ic gene marker for each metal in the 10-gene marker list.
167 s identify the dicarbonyl methylglyoxal as a marker metabolite for MDSCs that mediates T cell paralys
168 phaIL-2 complexes induced expression of Treg marker molecules CTLA4, NRP1, Helios, and GITR on conven
169                                     By using markers obtained from RLP/KSeq in conjunction with addit
170 We used PET in vivo with (i) 11C-PK-11195, a marker of activated microglia and a proxy index of neuro
171                  Negative-sense viral RNA, a marker of active viral replication, is found predominant
172                 Plasma NT1 tau is a specific marker of AD, which is elevated early in disease and may
173 ll established notion of the P3b as a neural marker of awareness and highlight the need for new appro
174 c high temperature requirement A1 (Htra1), a marker of cellular oxidative stress.
175                   The HSCT represents a good marker of cognitive inhibition impairments in C9+ and of
176 nd antibody screening, we identify CD44 as a marker of EHT enabling us to isolate robustly the differ
177 ous PSCs to upregulate galectin-3 (MAC-2), a marker of glial axonal debris phagocytosis, on NMJ dener
178 nd that PVN -> NAc neurons express VGLUT1, a marker of glutamatergic signaling.
179  Perceived facial attractiveness, a putative marker of high biological fitness, is costly to maintain
180 ociated metabolites to a major immunological marker of IBD.
181 ients with melanoma, exosomal PDL1 is also a marker of immune activation early after initiation of th
182 1-expressing adipocytes suggesting MCT1 as a marker of inducible beige adipocytes.
183 es lung collagen deposition and serum C3M, a marker of IPF disease progression.
184 ed haptoglobin-related protein as a possible marker of IPF when compared to control samples (Area und
185 rehension have focused on the N400, a robust marker of lexical-semantic violation at the group level.
186 d ABCA1 messenger ribonucleic acid levels (a marker of LXR activation) and impaired chemotactic respo
187                                   Gli1 was a marker of mesenchymal cells that surround the biliary tr
188     Pancreatic steatosis can be considered a marker of metabolic syndrome and diabetes.
189 ed on myeloid cells 2 (sTREM2), as well as a marker of neuronal damage, neurofilament light chain (Nf
190  whether neurofilament light, as a potential marker of neurotoxicity, may contribute to the pathogene
191 ed disease, and which is used as a surrogate marker of non-amyloid-beta protein aggregation.
192                                 To provide a marker of performance, we evaluate the accuracy of prima
193  an incidence of 3%-7% progressing to ARF, a marker of poor prognosis.
194 ression and LOY could represent an important marker of radiotherapy in NSCLC.
195 raffic, and sulfur dioxide concentrations (a marker of secondary particle formation).
196  rapid simple assay, proved a valuable early marker of severity in ABP with clear advantages for pred
197                There is no definitive neural marker of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) or nons
198                 SARA functions as a specific marker of the deep cortical layers until the first postn
199 hat the N170, a classic electrophysiological marker of the structural encoding of faces, also occurs
200 e enzyme Carbonic Anhydrase 9 (CA9), a known marker of tumor aggressiveness, and the simulations demo
201 , finding the most sensitive early cognitive markers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is becoming increasi
202                               Positivity for markers of an endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition indi
203  tumors of KPC/Cdh11(+/-) mice had increased markers of antigen processing and presentation; more lym
204 mmunologic features were examined, including markers of atopy, type 2 inflammation, immune cell popul
205             Hyperreflective foci and HRS are markers of cellular activity associated with visual dysf
206                                   Phenotypic markers of circulating granulocytes are strong discrimin
207                  However, the typical neural markers of cognitive control-local midfrontal theta-band
208 ssion of genes involved in cell adhesion and markers of decidualisation.
209                              These candidate markers of disease activity need to be replicated in ind
210 anges and thus should be explored further as markers of disease progression.
211 sease (AD) and healthy ageing; their role as markers of disease severity assessing the correlation wi
212 d acinar cells increased their expression of markers of ductal metaplasia; these effects of IL22 were
213 led that reward information and sensorimotor markers of exertion were combined in a Bayes-optimal man
214 on and by the expression of mRNA and protein markers of fibrosis.
215 ant correlations between brain structure and markers of heart failure including ejection fraction and
216                   Identification of nonviral markers of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
217 llers reduces T-cell activation and improves markers of immune exhaustion.
218  IBD group shows increased concentrations of markers of inflammation and tissue damage compared with
219 , the intestinal microbiome, and circulating markers of inflammation in patients with quiescent IBD.
220          Loss of ATG16L1 from IECs increases markers of inflammation, DNA damage, and cell proliferat
221                                We identified markers of inflammation, lactate dehydrogenase, and crea
222 s serum levels were strongly associated with markers of insulin resistance in vivo (euglycemic clamps
223  with no CVD (controls), we measured soluble markers of interleukin 1 (IL-1) activation at 4 differen
224 scores, lower plasma viral RNA, and improved markers of kidney function, liver function, and coagulop
225 he association of the risk score with plasma markers of liver disease and with cirrhosis and HCC in 1
226 iome but did not reduce liver fat content or markers of liver fibrosis.
227  increased the expression of Mrc1 and Chil1, markers of M2 macrophages at the MI zone.
228 for the proteoglycans aggrecan and brevican, markers of mesh-like extracellular structures known as p
229 regs from progressing plaques that expressed markers of natural Tregs derived from the thymus, Tregs
230                       We consider the use of markers of NETs in clinical studies.
231 om ampicillin to plain water, with increased markers of neurogenesis.
232 idation in a Brazilian population of genetic markers of periodontitis previously investigated by GWAS
233  tDCS on behavioral and electrophysiological markers of proactive cognitive control engagement in ind
234 ssue SPP1 mRNA and OPN protein expression as markers of recurrence in estrogen receptor- positive (ER
235                                 However, the markers of renal function of the Ep group were detected
236 rum sphingolipids as cholesterol-independent markers of risk and even future targets for optimizing c
237                                              Markers of stress reactivity together with spinal/brain
238                                              Markers of stromal activation entirely surrounded pancre
239 ta point to putative transcriptional genetic markers of susceptibility.
240 of ART-only versus ART plus kick and kill on markers of the HIV reservoir.
241 s that is transcriptionally characterized by markers of type-2 immune activation, inflammation, cellu
242 atial distribution of pre- and post-synaptic markers on cochlear inner hair cells, in guinea pigs sur
243 lassification error than the PBMC-based DNAm markers (p-value = 0.0002).
244 DDX3 localized to cytoplasmic puncta with SG marker PABP1 in CRPC.
245 being predominant and the sum of 4 heavy and marker PAHs much lower than the maximum legal limit.
246               Individual and/or inflammatory marker patterns were associated with neuroimaging, cogni
247 ondary necrosis by binding to the phagocytic marker phosphatidylserine on dying tumour cells.
248 yses to determine whether these inflammatory markers predict future CVD events, and are possible ther
249 inoma (HCC) and is an independent diagnostic marker predicting the poor prognosis of HCC patients.
250 ular trafficking through the Golgi using the marker protein VSVG-GFP-ts045 demonstrated significantly
251                  The altered distribution of marker proteins in transduction mutants was accompanied
252  and native tissues by mass cytometry for 38 markers provide a higher resolution representation of th
253                               Microsatellite markers provide evidence for largely transient within-br
254 ectrometry approach, a selection of chemical markers related to the geographical origin of durum whea
255 First, we describe a model that allows for a marker's gene-parent membership and other characteristic
256 ical underpinnings that performs multi-class marker selection in an informed manner.
257 alyses examined HIV and HCV disease severity markers separately and jointly.
258                            All of the tested markers showed quantifiability, accuracy and reproducibi
259  model analysis showed that the only urinary markers significantly related to eGFR slope were UPPod:C
260 rkers were similar across the tiers, whereas markers specific to the neighboring ventral tegmental ar
261 xpressing signature genes included known LAM markers such as PMEL, FIGF, CTSK, and MLANA and novel bi
262                Although conventional genomic markers (such as tumor mutation burden and neoantigen lo
263 f sensitive and specific immunohistochemical markers, such as STAT6 in solitary fibrous tumor.
264 eline composition (P = .04), but no specific marker taxa were associated with response.
265  The data also establish FRbeta as the first marker that distinguishes immunosuppressive from nonimmu
266                        We identify molecular markers that are predictive of differentiation efficienc
267 d identify deeply conserved lineage-specific markers that pre-date the eutherian-marsupial divergence
268                        Together with lack of markers, the need for novel markers for the detection an
269 ng in S. rosetta by engineering a selectable marker to enrich for edited cells.
270  have applications as a pan-cancer molecular marker to identify and target tumors that are likely to
271                   Furthermore, we used these markers to assess dispersal regimes in male and female T
272  new mouse lines, viral tools, and molecular markers to better define GPe neuron subtypes.
273  and the limited predictive value of surface markers to define lineages, functions, or subpopulations
274 omparing these gene signatures and validated markers to HIO ECs, we find that HIO ECs grown in vitro
275 mitochondrial COI gene and 11 microsatellite markers to investigate both past demographic history and
276  This study uses an atomizer and fluorescent markers to simulate contamination of uncovered skin and
277  should not be used as individual predictive markers to stratify patients who are likely to benefit f
278 d further allow the development of molecular markers to utilise this trait to exploit homoeologous re
279 .05 between the simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers umc1165-bnlg1017, umc1065-umc1637, and nc012-bnl
280 NA:creatinine ratio: UPPod:CR) and a tubular marker (Urinary pellet aquaporin 2:creatinine ratio) wer
281 acterizing these cells based only on surface markers using flow cytometry might not provide a full ph
282 re) with parallel changes in cardiometabolic markers using multiple linear regression among 15,612 ad
283  and CRSwNP by measuring cell and activation markers via immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, Lu
284                         Recycling of the 15N marker was determined to be ~11%, suggesting that the 15
285 Analysis of biomarker kinetics (PSP, routine markers) was performed on 90 patients admitted to the Zu
286                          Using cell-specific markers, we demonstrate that pericytes rather than endot
287 from RLP/KSeq in conjunction with additional markers, we fine-mapped the SCR74 receptor to a 43-kbp G
288 -locus genotypes of hosts based on these SNP markers were combined in a workflow called the Standard
289                                           MC markers were determined by quantitative real-time PCR fo
290      Cell death, inflammation, and tuft cell markers were downregulated in fat-1 mice in response to
291       Relations between PZC and inflammatory markers were inconsistent, suggesting that correlation a
292                           Tumor inflammatory markers were quantified using electrochemiluminescence a
293            Expression levels of dopaminergic markers were similar across the tiers, whereas markers s
294                                The resulting markers were validated by linking them with clinical out
295 sures for evaluating the quality of a set of markers when there is no known ground truth.
296 ne max) assay, BARCSoySNP6K, containing 6000 markers, which were carefully chosen from the SoySNP50K
297 mouse data sets identified shared EN subtype markers, which were visualized in situ using hybridizati
298 independently associated with altered kidney markers with an increased risk of +25 to +31% per each 1
299 ificantly increased expression of hepatocyte markers with no impact on liver progenitors, other endod
300 ated with tubulitis, arteritis, and antibody markers within concurrent histology (P < 0.001).

 
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