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1 y XRF spot measurements or any other mobile, noninvasive method.
2 asis under anesthetized conditions with this noninvasive method.
3 g in comparison or in combination with other noninvasive methods.
4  to diagnose rejection is the application of noninvasive methods.
5 m in humans has been hampered by the lack of noninvasive methods.
6                                    Validated noninvasive methods able to assess disease activity are
7 nly method of disease staging until reliable noninvasive methods are developed, but there is no wides
8                                              Noninvasive methods are needed for detecting and trackin
9                                              Noninvasive methods are needed to explore the heterogene
10                                              Noninvasive methods are needed to identify clinically si
11 ccurately determined at specialized centers; noninvasive methods are needed to predict HVPG values an
12                                              Noninvasive methods are needed to study the kinetic prop
13                            New, simpler, and noninvasive methods are offered for follow-up to determi
14                                     To date, noninvasive methods are unavailable for the diagnosis an
15                                              Noninvasive methods are urgently needed.
16                              Immuno-PET is a noninvasive method by which disease and immune cell infi
17 ated for the detection of rejection, to date noninvasive methods cannot reliably predict histologic r
18                                              Noninvasive methods combined with recently developed mat
19                        No widely applicable, noninvasive method currently exists for specifically det
20 with an accuracy similar to the invasive and noninvasive methods currently used.
21 ses were diagnosed successfully based on the noninvasive method developed in this study.
22 ls and working methods, but currently, no 3D noninvasive method exists to replace the taking of small
23 nced magnetic resonance imaging is a useful, noninvasive method for accurately measuring this type of
24 glandins (PG) in asthma would be helped by a noninvasive method for assessing airway production.
25 phavbeta3 integrin might have an impact as a noninvasive method for assessing angiogenesis inhibitors
26 ith secretin stimulation show potential as a noninvasive method for assessing pancreatic exocrine fun
27                       The lack of a suitable noninvasive method for assessing right ventricular (RV)
28 rs in mutant BRAF tumors and may be a useful noninvasive method for assessing the early biological re
29             MR imaging provides an effective noninvasive method for assessing the presence and severi
30 argeted for alpha(v)-integrins may provide a noninvasive method for assessing therapeutic angiogenesi
31                  This could provide a useful noninvasive method for both identifying candidates and f
32 anes and offers a nonchemical, nonviral, and noninvasive method for cellular drug delivery.
33  by the use of tagged MRI is a sensitive and noninvasive method for characterizing ischemic injury.
34 his work was to develop a readily available, noninvasive method for clinical HIC measurement.
35  of fragments C4d and SC5b-9 is not a useful noninvasive method for detecting acute rejection or AGA
36                                            A noninvasive method for detecting and quantifying androge
37 ron beam computed tomography is a sensitive, noninvasive method for detecting coronary artery calcifi
38                                 To develop a noninvasive method for detecting HSV-1 in living mice, w
39 angiography is a reproducible and repeatable noninvasive method for detecting significant differences
40          This MRI method offers promise as a noninvasive method for detecting transplant allograft re
41 d Pittsburgh Compound B (PiB) as a potential noninvasive method for detection of CAA.
42                     Cardiac MRI is a useful, noninvasive method for determining prognosis in adults.
43                     We develop an objective, noninvasive method for determining the frequency selecti
44 asculitis, and assessing this level may be a noninvasive method for diagnosing renal flare in the set
45 um 13C-HCO3 analysis is a novel, simple, and noninvasive method for diagnosis and assessment of eradi
46  of oral-wash samples can be an accurate and noninvasive method for diagnosis of PCP.
47 omographic (CT) angiography has emerged as a noninvasive method for direct assessment of CAD and plaq
48 omography angiography (CTA) has emerged as a noninvasive method for direct visualization of coronary
49  in blood, offering promise for developing a noninvasive method for early diagnosis of prion diseases
50  with more advanced disease despite having a noninvasive method for early identification (genetic tes
51 onstructions makes multidetector CT an ideal noninvasive method for evaluating congenital lung anomal
52                        (18)F-FDG PET/CT is a noninvasive method for evaluation of both experimental c
53 ital microscopy of the calvarium is the only noninvasive method for high-resolution imaging of the bo
54                               We developed a noninvasive method for imaging glucose uptake in vivo th
55                                            A noninvasive method for imaging metabolic markers that co
56        Magnetic resonance imaging provides a noninvasive method for in situ monitoring of electrochem
57                                 An efficient noninvasive method for in vivo imaging of tumor oxygenat
58 powerful tool that is increasingly used as a noninvasive method for investigating whole-brain circuit
59                            We report a novel noninvasive method for labeling Abeta plaques.
60            Electrocardiographic imaging is a noninvasive method for mapping the electric activity of
61             Diffusion MRI (dMRI) is the only noninvasive method for mapping white matter connections
62            (18)F-fluoride PET is a promising noninvasive method for measuring bone metabolism and bon
63 releasing factor neuron, thereby providing a noninvasive method for measuring hypothalamic opioid ton
64 ostanes may offer a sensitive, specific, and noninvasive method for measuring oxidant stress in clini
65                                          The noninvasive method for measuring POP concentrations in k
66 ing (DCE-MRI) is being used in oncology as a noninvasive method for measuring properties of the tumor
67                                            A noninvasive method for molecular imaging of the activity
68                 We have developed a reliable noninvasive method for monitoring colonic tumors and muc
69                 Thus, this rapid, simple and noninvasive method for monitoring P. yoelii infection in
70                                  A reliable, noninvasive method for monitoring patients with transiti
71 cephalography (EEG) as a broadly applicable, noninvasive method for neuromonitoring.
72  signal optical imaging (ISI) is a rapid and noninvasive method for observing brain activity in vivo
73                           Here we describe a noninvasive method for obtaining H. pylori DNA isolates
74                  Electrochemistry provides a noninvasive method for probing the unintended cellular a
75     Thus, microtubular disruption provides a noninvasive method for prolonging the effect of liver-ta
76 thod is a simple, accurate, and reproducible noninvasive method for quantification of CO in patients
77                                  The current noninvasive method for quantitative analysis of (123)I-i
78 ET and H(2)(15)O provides a straightforward, noninvasive method for quantitative mapping of RBF, whic
79 hat power Doppler ultrasound is a sensitive, noninvasive method for reporting functional consequences
80 identify that 18FDG-PET is the most accurate noninvasive method for staging patients with recurrent m
81 magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a widely used, noninvasive method for stimulating nervous tissue, yet i
82 chnique has been investigated as a potential noninvasive method for targeted drug delivery in the bra
83              This will most likely provide a noninvasive method for testing coronary vasodilator rese
84 tiplex assay provides a basis to establish a noninvasive method for the diagnosis and monitoring of r
85 pplication described here has potential as a noninvasive method for the diagnosis of clinical shock a
86             Quantified power Doppler US is a noninvasive method for the evaluation of tumor vasculari
87                               We developed a noninvasive method for the mapping of regional renal blo
88 uminescence imaging (BLI) is a sensitive and noninvasive method for tracking the fate of transplanted
89 d further both as a diagnostic tool and as a noninvasive method for treatment follow-up.
90 iver biopsy, emphasizing the need for simple noninvasive methods for assessing disease activity.
91                                              Noninvasive methods for characterizing neovessel formati
92                          There are no robust noninvasive methods for colorectal cancer screening and
93 Currently, there are no generally applicable noninvasive methods for defining the relationship betwee
94                                              Noninvasive methods for detecting colorectal tumors have
95  continued progress is necessary to find new noninvasive methods for detecting rejection and coronary
96 erence (RNAi) as a therapeutic strategy, new noninvasive methods for detection of siRNA delivery and
97 odels for 18F-FHBG dynamic microPET data and noninvasive methods for determining blood time-activity
98                             The conventional noninvasive methods for evaluating the severity of aorti
99                           The development of noninvasive methods for fibrosis assessment empowers the
100 blood volume (rCBV) ratio is one of the best noninvasive methods for glioma grading.
101 logy as well as disease states, but requires noninvasive methods for identifying analytes at sub-micr
102 , there have been no simple, rapid, accurate noninvasive methods for improving diagnostic accuracy in
103                                      Several noninvasive methods for its diagnosis have been establis
104   The goal of this study was to develop such noninvasive methods for measuring BCM featuring target-s
105                                              Noninvasive methods for measuring the pharmacokinetics o
106                      Focusing on the lack of noninvasive methods for obtaining the dynamic activity i
107                                              Noninvasive methods for quantifying tumor blood flow (TB
108                                              Noninvasive methods for regular monitoring of the major
109 lantable cardioverter-defibrillator therapy, noninvasive methods for risk stratification, treatment o
110                                   Relatively noninvasive methods for the assessment of colonic transi
111      This study documents the suitability of noninvasive methods for the detection and molecular char
112                               Development of noninvasive methods for the diagnosis of transitional ce
113  critical to develop a sensitive, preferably noninvasive, method for detecting the disease at an earl
114    We have developed an in vivo, potentially noninvasive, method for detecting virally mediated gene
115                            We compared a new noninvasive method, gadolinium-enhanced pulmonary magnet
116 nce-dependent plasticity; however, a lack of noninvasive methods has limited our ability to test this
117                However, human research using noninvasive methods has only reported suppression of ave
118 y and precise diagnosis of MS with different noninvasive methods has opened new avenues in managing s
119                    Acoustic pharyngometry, a noninvasive method, has been used successfully in adults
120                                              Noninvasive methods have been developed to identify pati
121 prior to Fontan has been utilized for years; noninvasive methods, however, may be sufficient.
122 Stress cardiac MRI has recently emerged as a noninvasive method in the detection of CAD, with 2 main
123 fibrosis and discusses the role of the newer noninvasive methods including serum markers and radiolog
124                                          The noninvasive method is a variant on zooarchaeology by mas
125                          However, a reliable noninvasive method is unavailable.
126 hough the assessment of vascular function by noninvasive methods is still not sensitive enough for th
127           For low-to-moderate risk patients, noninvasive methods may be useful to quantitatively moni
128 coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) is a noninvasive method of 3D imaging of the retinal and chor
129 ry ultrasound during reactive hyperemia is a noninvasive method of assessing peripheral EDV.
130 anial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive method of brain stimulation that has been in
131  prospectively evaluate the feasibility of a noninvasive method of breast tumor localization in 25 pa
132                                We describe a noninvasive method of detecting and quantifying left atr
133 ar-infrared (NIR) optical imaging as a novel noninvasive method of detecting and quantifying muscle d
134 andidates are the basis for development of a noninvasive method of diagnosing acute rejection without
135 he development of a sensitive, specific, and noninvasive method of diagnosing cardiac allograft rejec
136        This new technique shows promise as a noninvasive method of diagnosing pulmonary embolism with
137 e blood serum of patients was performed as a noninvasive method of diagnosis of transplant dysfunctio
138                   A powerful validation of a noninvasive method of estimating wall stress would be pr
139 metry may have potential for future use as a noninvasive method of following up tumors after RF ablat
140                   Unfortunately, there is no noninvasive method of identifying patients at greatest r
141                                            A noninvasive method of imaging tumor vasculature that cou
142  adenovirus vectors provides a versatile and noninvasive method of investigating genes of interest in
143 ng caused by CS exposure and thus provides a noninvasive method of longitudinally studying lung dysfu
144  evaluate, in a closed-chest animal model, a noninvasive method of measuring coronary collateral flow
145  The forced oscillation technique (FOT) is a noninvasive method of measuring respiratory impedance, w
146    CL gene expression in PBLs may serve as a noninvasive method of monitoring for renal allograft rej
147                                            A noninvasive method of monitoring islet grafts would aid
148                     We present a dynamic and noninvasive method of monitoring the adhesion and prolif
149   Furthermore, a more clinically obtainable, noninvasive method of obtaining tau also closely predict
150        TPF is an effective, high-resolution, noninvasive method of quantifying the diffusion and conc
151  As2O3 administration represents a transient noninvasive method of reducing tumor blood flow during R
152         Exhaled breath condensate is a safe, noninvasive method of sampling the milieu of the distal
153  transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), a noninvasive method of stimulating neural pathways in the
154              The requirements for additional noninvasive methods of data collection and automatic ana
155                                              Noninvasive methods of data quantification were also exp
156                                        Newer noninvasive methods of diagnosis as well as molecular di
157             Advances in the pathogenesis and noninvasive methods of diagnosis may allow for the ident
158                                              Noninvasive methods of fetal assessment are becoming inc
159 1) the further development and evaluation of noninvasive methods of measuring subclinical atheroscler
160                                   The use of noninvasive methods of monitoring airway inflammation, s
161 osis of rejection after transplantation, and noninvasive methods of rejection surveillance have long
162 sive cancer phenotypes, raising the need for noninvasive methods of tracking these changes.
163                                              Noninvasive methods or assays that will reflect the uniq
164 In general, the derived data provided by the noninvasive methods parallel those of pulmonary artery c
165 n evaluated using well-defined parameters of noninvasive methods (PERG, MRI, and OCT), enabling objec
166 onfers spatial resolutions superior to other noninvasive methods such as transcranial magnetic stimul
167 ly suggests that diffusion-tensor imaging, a noninvasive method that can be used in human research an
168                                     SRS is a noninvasive method that can identify patients with gastr
169 ) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a noninvasive method that can monitor the metabolic change
170 ed on pulse co-oximetry, is a continuous and noninvasive method that has been principally evaluated i
171 ore, the development of a fast, sensible and noninvasive method that identifies infected patients wou
172  the forced oscillation technique (FOT) is a noninvasive method that is used to measure respiratory m
173      Dual time point imaging is a simple and noninvasive method that may improve the sensitivity and
174 resonance (MR) myocardial tagging is a novel noninvasive method that measures intramyocardial functio
175                                            A noninvasive method that measures islet cell loss and als
176   Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a noninvasive method that permits measurement of the conce
177                          Here we introduce a noninvasive method that uses diffusion MRI to characteri
178                             Polarimetry is a noninvasive method that uses polarised light to assess b
179         These include the lack of acceptable noninvasive methods that are adaptable to humans for sel
180                                              Noninvasive methods that can detect DCK activity in tumo
181         This review article will explore the noninvasive methods that have been used to measure these
182                                        Among noninvasive methods, the lowest test-retest variability
183 re was an underreporting of PLC diagnosed by noninvasive methods; the incidence was considerably high
184                       Unlike most competing, noninvasive methods, this flow FFF/MALLS technique enabl
185 MR and selective Arg isotope enrichment as a noninvasive method to analyze the Arg structures of the
186 dysfunction, and IOS might be a reliable and noninvasive method to assess asthma control in children.
187  artery calcification has been proposed as a noninvasive method to assess cardiovascular disease (CVD
188 tery reactivity may be a valuable adjunctive noninvasive method to assess coronary risk.
189 R coronary vessel wall imaging may provide a noninvasive method to assess diseased coronary vessel wa
190 me shear wave elastography (SWE) is a novel, noninvasive method to assess liver fibrosis by measuring
191 ia-peripheral arterial tonometry (RH-PAT), a noninvasive method to assess peripheral endothelial func
192 (BOLD) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive method to assess tissue oxygen bioavailabili
193 y maneuvers has recently been described as a noninvasive method to assess whether flow limitation is
194  multivariate spectral analysis as a simple, noninvasive method to biochemically characterize healing
195                                            A noninvasive method to characterize inflammation and infe
196       Diffusion tensor imaging is a powerful noninvasive method to characterize neuronal tissue in th
197 ng (1H MRI) has been used as a quantitative, noninvasive method to corroborate a pathway for the diff
198 ron beam computed tomography is an accurate, noninvasive method to detect and quantify coronary arter
199      Electron beam CT (EBCT) is an accurate, noninvasive method to detect and quantify coronary arter
200 ammation in coronary arteries as a potential noninvasive method to detect vulnerable plaque.
201 ler echocardiography may provide a reliable, noninvasive method to determine PVR.
202    This technique is potentially useful as a noninvasive method to determine regional cerebral patter
203 ardiac arrest resuscitation provides a novel noninvasive method to determine the quality of cerebral
204                              This provides a noninvasive method to determine those patients who may r
205                         The development of a noninvasive method to diagnose renal allograft rejection
206 y was to examine feasibility of developing a noninvasive method to differentiate BKVAN from AR.
207      Coronary MRA may provide an alternative noninvasive method to directly assess changes in coronar
208  lowest VE/CO2 output ratio is the preferred noninvasive method to estimate ventilatory inefficiency.
209  for the first time a sequential, real-time, noninvasive method to evaluate CD4(+) cell recovery.
210 ted tomography (MDCT) has been proposed as a noninvasive method to evaluate coronary anatomy.
211                       PET imaging provides a noninvasive method to evaluate indeterminate SPNs, which
212               OCTA is a quick, reliable, and noninvasive method to evaluate the area of capillary non
213 mputed tomographic colonography is a new and noninvasive method to evaluate the colon.
214 tery disease (CAD) and stroke and provides a noninvasive method to identify candidates for primary pr
215  T-cell infiltration is highest, providing a noninvasive method to identify immunologically active mi
216                 Molecular imaging provides a noninvasive method to identify intracellular viral gene
217                                 Annexin is a noninvasive method to identify plaque apoptosis in the c
218 ss well understood and the availability of a noninvasive method to image glycogen in vivo could provi
219  computed tomography (FDG PET/CT) provides a noninvasive method to measure disease progression.
220  Biomagnetic susceptometry provides the only noninvasive method to measure tissue iron stores that ha
221                  Genetic reporters provide a noninvasive method to monitor and evaluate a population
222 ICT for cancer imaging, establishing it as a noninvasive method to monitor and stratify treatment res
223 f transplanted cells in the host liver and a noninvasive method to monitor donor cell engraftment, pr
224                This report presents a rapid, noninvasive method to obtain quantitative maps of pO(2)
225                               We developed a noninvasive method to permanently eliminate circadian rh
226  prospective transplant cohort may lead to a noninvasive method to predict and monitor for CAI.
227 uring AGD in neonatal humans could provide a noninvasive method to predict neonatal and adult reprodu
228 This tool represents a simple, low-cost, and noninvasive method to predict the risk of later asthma i
229               In this report, we introduce a noninvasive method to prevent scarring based on nontherm
230 study was to develop a clinically applicable noninvasive method to quantify changes in androgen recep
231                 Currently, there is no ideal noninvasive method to quantify the progressive loss of p
232 lar density using OCTA is a reproducible and noninvasive method to quantitate individual networks wit
233  benefit significantly from development of a noninvasive method to repetitively measure viral replica
234            This result provides a direct and noninvasive method to spatiotemporally monitor biofilm a
235 ous magnetic stimulation (TMS) may provide a noninvasive method to stimulate cortex.
236 ith circulating microbubbles, is an emerging noninvasive method to temporarily permeabilize the BBB a
237                                            A noninvasive method to track engineered cells with high s
238               On the basis of the results, a noninvasive method to visualize and quantify disturbance
239         Here, we report the development of a noninvasive method to visualize T1D at the target organ
240 ocusing on the development and evaluation of noninvasive methods to assess the adequacy of resuscitat
241                                              Noninvasive methods to confidently predict the tumor bio
242                                              Noninvasive methods to detect these abnormal proteins ar
243         Researchers have increasingly sought noninvasive methods to determine health and nutritional
244 ality, there is a growing need for low-cost, noninvasive methods to diagnose and treat this class of
245                                The quest for noninvasive methods to diagnose rejection in solid-organ
246                                              Noninvasive methods to diagnose rejection of renal allog
247                                              Noninvasive methods to monitor these therapies in animal
248 e left ventricular (LV) remodeling; however, noninvasive methods to monitor this process serially are
249                                          New noninvasive methods to predict the aortic diastolic pres
250 out additional biopsies, there is a need for noninvasive methods to predict the extent and dynamics o
251 apeutic use of hypothermia, and invasive and noninvasive methods to prevent and treat hypothermia.
252  to a paucity of natural infections, we used noninvasive methods to screen wild-living eastern chimpa
253                                        Thus, noninvasive methods to study regulation and to monitor c
254                   However, drug delivery via noninvasive methods to the posterior segment of the eye
255                           The development of noninvasive methods to visualize and quantify integrin a
256 mography, currently the three most promising noninvasive methods to visualize obstructions in the cor
257          The limitations of this short-term, noninvasive method underscore the need for new research
258 review the advantages and limitations of the noninvasive methods used to manage patients with chronic
259                                         This noninvasive method was equivalent to conventional techni
260                             Here, applying a noninvasive method, we investigate oxytocinergic system
261                                              Noninvasive methods were initially studied and validated
262 tentials were underestimated by 22%-36% when noninvasive methods were used for data quantification in
263                                            A noninvasive method with such capabilities is greatly nee
264                                            A noninvasive method with such capabilities is needed to i
265 r the efficient treatment of stroke requires noninvasive methods with which regional flow and energy
266 mans has been limited by the lack of direct, noninvasive methods with which to measure brain glucose.
267 agnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma based on noninvasive methods without histological verification, p
268 onitoring the islet rejection using reliable noninvasive methods would significantly aid in clinical
269                   Laser Doppler imaging is a noninvasive method yielding a spatial perfusion map.

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