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1 ut ameliorates the progression of dystrophic pathology.
2 has been measured both at imaging and gross pathology.
3 developmental insult is key to the afferent pathology.
4 n have been conclusively associated with PSP pathology.
5 jor etiologic factor involved in the mucosal pathology.
6 ofessional (101 [86%]) players having severe pathology.
7 KLH) control proteins induced no symptoms or pathology.
8 icity of the new criteria for underlying PSP pathology.
9 has been shown recently to be involved in AD pathology.
10 possible interaction leading to sarcoidosis pathology.
11 on, which is associated with worsened axonal pathology.
12 ntous bacteria (SFB), distantly provoke lung pathology.
13 relationship between DMGV and early hepatic pathology.
14 antibodies have similarly distinct roles in pathology.
15 ed cognitive performance in patients with AD pathology.
16 NCA is of utmost importance to understand PD pathology.
17 cts against the toxic hallmarks of alpha-syn pathology.
18 otor processing at subcortical levels to FXS pathology.
19 romising advances in diagnostic and academic pathology.
20 reducing tissue-associated inflammation and pathology.
21 k of disease models recapitulating the human pathology.
22 to affect immunoregulation, inflammation and pathology.
23 s on the context and type of the stressor or pathology.
24 a prominent role in Parkinson's disease (PD) pathology.
25 ute to the ability of LPS to stimulate liver pathology.
26 event that underpins Alzheimer disease (AD) pathology.
27 nse contributing to prion disease-associated pathology.
28 recapitulates several features of the human pathology.
29 TDP-43 acetylation as a trigger for disease pathology.
30 pregnancy syndrome associated with placental pathology.
31 lities, mitochondrial dysfunction and kidney pathology.
32 nogen genes, which suggest significant liver pathology.
33 emic influences (e.g., serum) on the disease pathology.
34 ic conditions, and in regeneration and liver pathology.
35 without the need for pre-existing or hidden pathology.
36 promising applications in medicine or plant pathology.
37 nested frequencies may correlate better with pathology.
38 variants that can fuel evolution and inflict pathology.
39 al bearings on IAPP glycemic control and T2D pathology.
40 or tau acetylation in the propagation of tau pathology.
41 hy in TREM2-deficient mice with amyloid-beta pathology.
42 s not associated with macrovascular arterial pathology.
43 tal TTP positively correlated with placental pathology.
44 %) did not have knowledge about peri-implant pathology.
45 ally inefficient at seeding alphaS inclusion pathology.
46 before or after establishment of human-like pathology.
47 ted inflammatory response and extensive lung pathology.
48 ly to contain TDP-43 and not significant tau pathology.
49 primary mtDNA abnormality that can result in pathology.
50 ered function as the likely cause of retinal pathology.
51 ion neurons, as a potential locus for autism pathology.
52 gut microbial community leads to intestinal pathology.
53 ted for its role in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology.
54 c variants affect a number of phenotypes and pathologies.
55 and complex rearrangements underlying human pathologies.
56 rendering the organism susceptible to these pathologies.
57 of ocular angiogenesis: from development to pathologies.
58 play a crucial role in the treatment of such pathologies.
59 for the treatment of various cardiovascular pathologies.
60 ystem are correlated with a variety of human pathologies.
61 ermined to understanding their role in these pathologies.
62 splantation outcome without signs of adverse pathologies.
63 e littermates, knockout mice showed no gross pathologies.
64 p of inherited disorders resulting in enamel pathologies.
65 gehog pathway activation in cancer and other pathologies.
66 in limiting inflammation in immune-mediated pathologies.
67 heimer and Parkinson disease, and many other pathologies.
68 the development of fear- and stress-related pathologies.
69 ferent forms of infectious and noninfectious pathologies.
70 plicating telomere length in various cardiac pathologies.
71 r perfusion model to patients with different pathologies.
72 hat ameliorate age-related neurodegenerative pathologies.
73 n and underlie a variety of poorly treatable pathologies.
74 t of therapeutic interventions in intestinal pathologies.
75 ess itself could ameliorate many age-related pathologies.
76 mited understanding of the resulting retinal pathologies.
77 rying levels of comorbid Alzheimer's disease pathology according to US National Institute on Aging-Al
80 lesions in Alzheimer's disease (AD) but both pathologies also occur in cognitively normal older peopl
81 F-alpha therapy or RA itself can modulate AD pathology, although the underlying mechanism is unclear.
82 ies have demonstrated considerable dendritic pathologies among persons with schizophrenia and to some
85 for the delta peptide in Ebola virus disease pathology and as a possible target for novel countermeas
86 th wild-type R. typhi and develop comparable pathology and bacterial loads in the organs, demonstrati
87 ty shift within islets in the context of T2D pathology and beta cell health, which may have broad tra
89 e pathologies tended to have cerebrovascular pathology and carry the MCI diagnosis for a longer inter
91 ve revealed a tight relationship between tau pathology and cognitive impairment across the Alzheimer'
92 he metabolic basis of Alzheimer disease (AD) pathology and expression of AD symptoms is poorly unders
93 health problem, together with information on pathology and factors that determine individual risk, to
94 erse research disciplines ranging from plant pathology and forest ecology, to carbon sequestration.
95 ociated with amelioration of age-related gut pathology and functional decline, dampened protein synth
97 een proposed based on genetic studies, brain pathology and imaging, but a major impediment to testing
99 This is associated with reduced dendritic pathology and improved axonal and synaptic plasticity on
100 ly reduces SLN expression, attenuates muscle pathology and improves diaphragm, skeletal muscle and ca
101 y using in vivo models of IL-13-induced lung pathology and in vitro culture of murine fibroblast cell
103 evidence linking Alzheimer's disease-related pathology and neuronal stem cells suggests that hippocam
104 ever, the mechanistic link between the human pathology and NMDAR dysfunction is poorly understood.
105 tes) indicated that VtE ameliorates podocyte pathology and prevents podocyte loss in the DGKalpha(+/+
106 gene transfer vector significantly prevented pathology and produced significant improvements in life
107 a open new fields of investigation into HSCR pathology and provide novel insights into the developmen
108 ed the effect of synaptic stimulation on Tau pathology and synapses in in vivo and in vitro models of
109 all 3 former high school players having mild pathology and the majority of former college (27 [56%]),
113 significant recovery of function, associated pathology and transcriptomic dysregulation even after su
116 ility, (2) identifying mechanisms leading to pathology, and (3) informing the development and/or more
117 on of IDO activity reduced bacterial burden, pathology, and clinical signs of TB disease, leading to
118 used multispectral microscopy, quantitative pathology, and gene expression profiling to analyze TLS
120 ationships between age, CSF biomarkers of AD pathology, and quantitative magnetic resonance imaging r
121 rovascular signalling in both physiology and pathology, and the impact of these findings on understan
122 ory responses are a crucial component of WNV pathology, and understanding how they are regulated is i
123 s.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Alzheimer's disease pathology appears earliest in brain regions that overlap
124 c memory and the accumulation of Alzheimer's pathology are common in cognitively normal older adults.
127 ealed by the worsening of the amyloid plaque pathology arising from JIP3 haploinsufficiency in a mous
128 antitative assessment of blood-brain barrier pathology as a clinically relevant predictive, diagnosti
129 F-alpha can also indirectly modulate amyloid pathology as a regulator of peripheral inflammation.
130 rs, neurodegenerative diseases and metabolic pathologies, as well as in the progression of certain in
131 olysaccharides (LPS), and induces intestinal pathology, as indicated by inflammation, barrier dysfunc
132 viding novel therapeutic avenues for cardiac pathologies associated with dysregulation of these mecha
133 w therapies in the treatment of diseases and pathologies associated with Panx3, such as osteoarthriti
134 ighlighted, emphasizing the spectrum of oral pathology associated with heterogeneous clinical phenoty
135 reatly enhanced the study of the biology and pathology associated with parasites of the phylum Apicom
137 ital histology measurement of postmortem tau pathology averaged from three cerebral regions (angular
138 cell-to-cell communication in physiology and pathology because they represent a new way to convey fun
140 an serve as a primary screening tool for TMJ pathology, before proceeding to complicated, time consum
141 logy, genomics, cost-effectiveness modeling, pathology, bioethics, and patient advocacy to identify f
142 n diverse domains of sex-biased behavior and pathology, but we lack a basic understanding of how sex
143 cose regulation, hyperlipidemia, and adipose pathology; but may not be as effective as behavioral mod
144 eurodegenerative diseases, but also that tau pathology can manifest in healthy neural tissue transpla
145 type is linked to severe cerebellar cellular pathology, characterized by nuclear degeneration through
148 hanisms underpinning all acquired glomerular pathologies converge on disruption of the cytoskeleton,
152 o unlock phenotypic information from digital pathology datasets to investigate prognostic image bioma
155 disease (PD), it is known that nigrostriatal pathologies do not persist in the acute MPTP mouse model
156 y enters a persistent state without inducing pathology due to loss of the Golgi GDP mannose transport
157 in preventing T-cell- and cytokine-mediated pathology during potentially lethal malaria infections.
158 tic-gut communication is associated with gut pathology, dysbiosis, and inflammation and plays a key r
159 ng that TREM2 deficiency ameliorates amyloid pathology early, but exacerbates it late in disease prog
160 omic development of oral components and oral pathology encountered in the context of various BBS phen
161 stic adjunct for identifying IPMNs and their pathology, especially when incorporated with biomarkers
163 t aripiprazole is increasingly used to treat pathologies for which other antipsychotics are indicated
164 KRP) gene mutations generate a wide range of pathologies from mild limb girdle muscular dystrophy 2I
166 , and radiologic evidence of cerebrovascular pathology.Higher concentrations of plasma choline were a
167 T cells are central mediators of autoimmune pathology; however, defining their key effector function
171 athology, atrial-specific physiology, atrial pathology, impact on arrhythmia occurrence, imaging, map
174 t controls and significantly reduced cardiac pathology in a BALB/c mouse model of live Chagas disease
175 Agrin) have been shown to ameliorate disease pathology in a laminin-alpha2 knockout mouse model of mu
180 on of alphaS fibrils also induced CNS alphaS pathology in another alphaS transgenic mouse line (M20),
183 ading is greatest in sulcal locations, where pathology in cases of chronic traumatic encephalopathy i
190 cGAS-STING-LCD-NLRP3 pathway will ameliorate pathology in inflammatory conditions that are associated
193 encoded by HTT exon 1) underlies the disease pathology in mouse models and that the HTT exon 1 gene p
195 Surprisingly, PT inhibited lung inflammatory pathology in neonates, a result which contrasts dramatic
197 naggregated alphaS resulted in paralysis and pathology in only a subset of mice, whereas soluble Delt
199 ed evidence for the key role of serotonergic pathology in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD).
200 TFEB) gene was effective in improving muscle pathology in PD mice injected intramuscularly with an AA
201 of corticobasal degeneration had severe tau pathology in PSP-related brain structures with good corr
202 ge scale to monitor the progression of liver pathology in schistosomiasis japonica endemic areas is l
204 oligomers and amyloid deposits is a primary pathology in tauopathies, the most common of which is Al
206 ippocampal volume was not related to amyloid pathology in this sample of patients with late-life depr
208 specks resulted in spreading of amyloid-beta pathology in transgenic double-mutant APPSwePSEN1dE9 mic
211 P2X7R has also been implicated in neuronal pathologies, in which it may influence neuronal survival
213 contributes to a number of significant human pathologies including respiratory distress syndrome, lun
214 Angiogenesis is dysregulated in various pathologies, including age-related macular degeneration,
217 not only adds to the recent reports that tau pathology is a feature of these neurodegenerative diseas
221 e investigated whether DM1-associated muscle pathology is related to deregulation of central metaboli
225 duced neuropathies may be a primary cause of pathology, leading to further deficits in the mitochondr
226 Vici syndrome, an early-onset autolysosomal pathology, leads to the activation of alternative cleara
227 stic images of a wide spectrum of congenital pathologies may serve as an example of routine utilizati
229 here could be substantial effects on chronic pathology, natural immunity, vaccine development strateg
230 r leukotriene B4 (LTB4) is implicated in the pathologies of an array of diseases and thus represents
232 s disease in Was(-/-) mice recapitulates the pathology of a conventional disease model and/or human f
233 ponse DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43) in the pathology of ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases.
235 biological organization more relevant to the pathology of complex diseases such as Parkinson's Diseas
236 ental data has suggested that the underlying pathology of DED involves inflammation of the lacrimal f
237 in the intracellular localization of FUS and pathology of FUS-related amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
240 table levels and damages neurons, explaining pathology of human syndromes caused by betaIII spectrin
244 ndicates that T cells play a key role in the pathology of lymphedema by promoting tissue fibrosis and
245 Epithelial dysfunction is critical in the pathology of many respiratory diseases, including cystic
247 on of neuronal morphology contributes to the pathology of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheim
249 tical role for nonclassical monocytes in the pathology of TBI in mice, including important clinical o
250 tween postoperative outcome and preoperative pathology of white matter tracts, which constitute cruci
251 l dissemination, and intestinal and systemic pathology of wild-type and CCR7-/- mice were assessed an
252 ck of understanding of the effect of disease pathology on the function of neural circuits in vivo Thi
253 that feature both gain- and loss-of-function pathologies or have a heterogeneous genetic background.
255 ndidate for studying and monitoring cortical pathology or therapeutic effects in multiple sclerosis.
256 is infection induced reactivation of disease pathology, overriding the protective adaptive immune res
257 uces amyloid-beta levels, amyloid-associated pathology, oxidative stress, as well as mitochondrial an
259 platform, we demonstrated that amyloid-beta pathology recapitulates an Alzheimer-like profile of bio
267 hanges are disruptive influences on academic pathology research as we know it, straining limited reso
268 These findings indicate that in hamsters, pathology resulting from intravenous infection with aden
269 endocrine, enteric, and immune systems, with pathology resulting in disruption to neurotransmitter ba
270 local pathologists), included in the central pathology review, have been analyzed in this study.
271 f whom four (5%) were excluded after central pathology review; hence, 71 (95%) patients were included
277 al positioning contribute to different human pathologies, such as cancer, neurodegeneration, and lyso
278 is, however, becoming clear that significant pathology, such as microglial activation, also takes pla
279 wed spatiotemporal transmission of glial tau pathology, suggesting glial tau transmission contributes
280 ccompanied by only a mild aggravation of tau pathology, suggesting that increased tau burden cannot f
281 sk, including left ventricular and pulmonary pathology, systemic inflammation, and neurohormonal acti
282 ia and were without severe neurodegenerative pathologies tended to have cerebrovascular pathology and
283 This article reviews the spectrum of liver pathologies that can manifest in the first 6 months of l
284 echanisms underlie neurological and muscular pathologies that toxoplasmosis patients present with.
287 particular risk for developing virus-related pathology; thus, the impact of the virome on health and
288 ures play a key role in human physiology and pathology; thus, the introduction of artificial receptor
289 abolites beyond which the accumulation of AD pathology triggers the expression of clinical symptoms.
290 dies and further suggest that entorhinal tau pathology underlies memory decline in old age even witho
292 etrance of AD dementia with respect to Abeta pathology, we hypothesized that factors present in the C
297 sis lesions and other central nervous system pathologies with prominent myelin injury, namely, progre
300 nuclein levels sufficient to induce terminal pathology without significant loss of nigral neurons.
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