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1 g axonal regeneration and locomotor function recovery.
2 pithelial damage and facilitating microbiome recovery.
3 oss and hyper-excitability, thus influencing recovery.
4 macrophages by regulating their shape during recovery.
5  to the pulmonary ward, followed by complete recovery.
6 signaling pathways may facilitate functional recovery.
7 d remodeling to identify mechanisms impeding recovery.
8 d an approach for highly parallel target STR recovery.
9  consequences of a complicated postoperative recovery.
10 ward developing new technologies to increase recovery.
11  and increase py-gas yield for easier energy recovery.
12 e model of reliable improvement and reliable recovery.
13 iassic mass extinction and subsequent biotic recovery.
14 diation, CO2 sequestration, and enhanced oil recovery.
15 played an important role in the population's recovery.
16 ervices would lead to improvements in social recovery.
17 unctional phenotypes during inflammation and recovery.
18 hts with insufficient sleep), and subsequent recovery.
19 Markram description of vesicle depletion and recovery.
20 associated with mortality and impaired renal recovery.
21 titers favorable for more economical ethanol recovery.
22  transcriptome and proteome, enabling stress recovery.
23 ance from AuNPs which result in fluorescence recovery.
24 fluid balance, on 1-year mortality and renal recovery.
25 d cognitive dysfunction arising after sepsis recovery.
26 response, namely dishabituation and response recovery.
27 n regeneration of DRG neurons and behavioral recovery.
28 active protein (P < 0.0001), coinciding with recovery.
29 ion, cutaneous reinnervation, and functional recovery.
30 acting torques at the hips to assist balance recovery.
31  of detection (0.549-0.673ppb), good analyte recoveries (100.8-105.99%) and good reproducibilities (R
32 meters were determined (e.g. for lactulose): recovery (106+/-7%), precision (98%), correctness (99%),
33  to complete remission with full hematologic recovery (34% vs. 16%, P<0.001) and with respect to comp
34 s/min; P = .41), and heart rate at 2 minutes recovery (44 vs 43 beats/min; P = .28).
35 ith full, partial, or incomplete hematologic recovery (44% vs. 25%, P<0.001).
36  complete remission with incomplete platelet recovery, 46 (18%) complete remission with incomplete ha
37 ortification levels that showed satisfactory recoveries (62.06-129.93%) and high precision (RSDs betw
38 covery, 88% v 93%, P = .07; 100-day platelet recovery, 88% v 85%, P = .33).
39 nsplantation of BM and PB (28-day neutrophil recovery, 88% v 93%, P = .07; 100-day platelet recovery,
40 zed as real samples and good relative spiked recoveries (95-106%) were obtained.
41 e material as well as excellent quantitative recoveries (96-98%) during the analysis of food samples
42 : 0.99-4.03), trueness (bias % 0.4-4.2), and recovery (97-104%) were obtained.
43 calibration as quantification technique, the recoveries (accuracy) ranged between 73% and 116%.
44  concurrent and subsequent LVEF declines and recovery across therapies.
45 h spontaneous recovery after SH and enhanced recovery after AAV-TrkB treatment.
46                                  METHOD: The Recovery After an Initial Schizophrenia Episode-Early Tr
47 t, perhaps somewhat opposite, roles in motor recovery after brain injury.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The d
48 tion and increase survival and hematopoietic recovery after HSC transplantation.
49 evealed new insights into the biology of HSC recovery after HSCT.
50  induced limb ischaemia and during 20 min of recovery after ischaemia.
51 oupling was assessed by calcein fluorescence recovery after photobleach during intracellular [Ca] rec
52                           Using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching analysis, we first show th
53 ightness analysis combined with fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, fluorescence correlation
54 raphs and temperature-dependent fluorescence recovery after photobleaching.
55 n of HDAC3 inhibitor in promoting functional recovery after SCI by dampening inflammatory cytokines,
56 MDA receptors is associated with spontaneous recovery after SH and enhanced recovery after AAV-TrkB t
57                                     Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols are evidence-bas
58 uid from the brain and effectively improving recovery after TBI.
59 a CX3CR1, the fractalkine receptor, promotes recovery after traumatic spinal contusion injury in mice
60 forms with opposite effects on transcription recovery after UV-induced DNA damage.
61 bly high, with 15 cases (83%) reporting full recovery and 3 cases ending in death.
62 gectomy (MIE) has shown faster postoperative recovery and a marked decrease in pulmonary complication
63                                      Nitrate recovery and isotope values were independent of equilibr
64 emoval significantly improved graft function recovery and late graft function and reduced interstitia
65 ION: Post-EVD symptoms can remain long after recovery and long-term viral persistence in semen is con
66 significantly (p<0.01) higher omega3 PUFAs % recovery and lower peroxide and anisidine values were ob
67 rate, one can achieve optimal concentration, recovery and purity of airway immune cells from a large
68                          Early translational recovery and SG disassembly induced by trehalose pretrea
69 ete remission with incomplete haematological recovery, and 25 (10%) partial remission INTERPRETATION:
70 eep and circadian rhythms, or hastened their recovery, and attenuated changes in mPer2 Our findings s
71 rces that resulted in a 30% decrease in cell recovery, and concomitantly an enhanced retention within
72 otrophic responses to methane starvation and recovery, and lays the initial groundwork to develop Met
73 uid homeostasis, cardiovascular hemodynamics recovery, and limiting kidney dysfunction in a vasopress
74 ng on-chip axotomy, post-surgery housing for recovery, and post-recovery imaging all on one microflui
75 not Tnfa(-/-), granulocytes induced vascular recovery, and wild-type granulocyte transfer did not pre
76 stic strategies, recurrence risk and path to recovery are populated by a series of highly individuali
77 e detection of DA in urine samples, yielding recoveries as high as 93%.
78 dispensable in a nematode-infective juvenile recovery assay, indicating the oxidized compound is not
79  associated with neurological and functional recovery at 1-year follow-up.
80 wed by ventricular remodeling at day 30, and recovery at day 60 (P < 0.05, n = 7-19).
81 ly to established energy and protein urinary recovery biomarkers in representing nutrient intake vari
82 ed in pancreas underdigestion and poor islet recovery but improved islet function.
83 s a significant contribution to sensorimotor recovery, but this structural plasticity is also limited
84 and RhoA-ROCK inhibition enhances functional recovery by blocking this detrimental effect.
85 e success in viral inhibition and CD4 T cell recovery by highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAAR
86 eliitis (ARPE) at onset and in the course of recovery by serial spectral-domain optical coherence tom
87 ina may have aided post-extinction ecosystem recovery by stabilizing the sediment surface, allowing s
88                           Slow toxicodynamic recovery caused carry-over toxicity in subsequent exposu
89       Without postfiltering, the model-based recovery coefficients (methods 1 and 2) resulted in the
90  increased proportions of patients with good recovery compared with intracranial pressure-only manage
91 nally, we show that both actin clearance and recovery correlated with synaptic phosphatidylinositol 4
92                   It was found that velocity recovery cycles can distinguish whether a sympathetic ne
93 and pharmaceutical samples with satisfactory recovery data.
94  if complete recovery is reached, an interim recovery debt will accumulate.
95 g during the recovery process (that is, the 'recovery debt').
96 (-) efflux) enhances intracellular pH (pHi ) recovery (decrease) from alkali loads in neurons and, su
97 from cultured cells using two methods for EV recovery, differential centrifugation and polyethylene g
98  their fire regimes or their postfire forest recovery dynamics could bring about extensive forest los
99                      Grain yield, apparent N recovery efficiency (REN) and N balance when using urea
100                                     Later in recovery, Eps15 and pS227-FIP2 colocalized at the latera
101         In this study, we report a new shock recovery experiment aimed at synthesizing decagonal quas
102 e may be especially useful at water resource recovery facilities that already combust anaerobic diges
103 esses that are needed for the water resource recovery facility of the future.
104                                       A fast recovery fast spin echo MR sequence was selected for hig
105 ounced contrast to normal survival and early recovery faunas.
106 C provides an increase in the gamma-oryzanol recovery followed by improving of the functional propert
107 ellite cells in the aetiology of lean tissue recovery following a severe burn injury.
108 cally investigate quantitative auxin pattern recovery following auxin transport perturbation.
109        To better understand the mechanism of recovery following nerve injury in this species we inves
110                                  The average recoveries for four OSCs at three concentration levels r
111                                              Recoveries for P and S were between 94 and 97%, and agre
112 ped here is linear in the calibration range; recoveries from mouse tissues were in the 50-60% range a
113                                  The average recoveries from spiked samples ranged from 97.25% to 105
114 lenge; however, it does significantly impair recovery from a heterologous challenge virus, highlighti
115 al stem cells (MSCs) in reducing the time to recovery from AKI after cardiac surgery.
116 they can induce immune tolerance, accelerate recovery from AKI, and promote functional improvement in
117 thermore, Klf3-/- mice displayed exaggerated recovery from anemic stress and persistent cell cycling
118                                              Recovery from checkpoint activation is critical for cell
119     We also found that synaptic vesicle pool recovery from depletion was sensitive to high concentrat
120 These data support a role of the amygdala in recovery from depression.
121 er yr from 1996 to 2014, likely indicating a recovery from earlier poaching.
122                                       During recovery from genetically manipulated GSC depletion, E(z
123 o uncovered a new type of oscillation during recovery from H2O2 challenge.
124  proteins synthesized during heat stress and recovery from heat stress.
125 nfirming the role of TGF-beta1 in functional recovery from ICH.
126 apparently healthy older individual or after recovery from immune aplastic anemia, is uncertain.
127 in elevated steady-state pHi and accelerated recovery from intracellular acidosis.
128 th these scaffolds may significantly improve recovery from ischemic myocardial injury.
129 ith decitabine either during LT-IH or during recovery from LT-IH prevented DNA methylation of AOE gen
130                          Despite the lack of recovery from metformin-induced impairment of mitochondr
131  Indeed, absence of CD8(+) T cells prevented recovery from MRV infection and led to lethality in infe
132                           A mutant with slow recovery from N deprivation, compromised hydrolysis of t
133 tewater treatment that enables direct energy recovery from nitrogen (N) in three steps: (1) ammonium
134  Identifying genetic pathways that influence recovery from noise exposure is an important step forwar
135 nal cord during chronic stroke could improve recovery from persistent sensorimotor impairment.
136 rowth factor receptor (EGFR), is critical to recovery from SARS-CoV-induced tissue damage.
137                                              Recovery from sleep deprivation was associated with a de
138 echnological applications involving nitrogen recovery from urine, and therefore, in this study, we in
139 e as a case study (2007-2010) to explore the recovery genetics at a species' distribution edge.
140 o small-incisional surgery with rapid visual recovery, good visual outcomes, and minimal complication
141 ed with the return of gene expression in the recovery group back to baseline expression observed in s
142  post-surgery housing for recovery, and post-recovery imaging all on one microfluidic chip.
143 opriate detection limits (0.14-49.0ngg(-1)), recoveries in the range of 50% and good repeatability.
144 ed using undiluted calf serum, and excellent recoveries in the range of 94.7-108% were achieved for t
145 <41%) had a significantly reduced heart rate recovery in comparison with patients with higher RV ejec
146 go remyelination is a critical impediment to recovery in multiple sclerosis.
147 to obtain efficient and reproducible peptide recovery in only 30 min.
148 nd hence inhibits angiogenesis and perfusion recovery in PAD muscle.
149 en non-standard, are critical for DNA damage recovery in part by regulating ISWI factors loading at D
150  correlate with the continuum of behavioural recovery in patients, ranging from those diagnosed as un
151 tion with tetrodotoxin to promote anatomical recovery in the dorsal lateral geniculate nuclues (dLGN)
152 ading to increased fitness of F1 hybrids and recovery in the F2 generation.
153  no therapeutic strategy to promote synaptic recovery in the injured brain.
154 ldren (56%) and 347 children (53%) sustained recovery in the intervention and control groups, respect
155 s and injured neurons that promotes synaptic recovery in the ischemic brain.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT To
156 espectively), primarily because of increased recovery in the O layer.
157  whether such methods can promote functional recovery in translatable settings.
158 of wild-type platelets inhibited endothelial recovery in wire-injured carotid arteries, but this effe
159 mission + complete remission with incomplete recovery), inferior event-free survival as well as overa
160 07) and prolonged mean epicardial activation-recovery intervals (a surrogate for local action potenti
161 t elevation, conduction delay, or activation recovery intervals at all sites with ajmaline.
162                  The mechanism of blood flow recovery involves an increase in capillary/arteriole den
163                     In general, modeling oil-recovery is a challenging problem involving detailed flu
164  coordinated locomotion, and this functional recovery is accompanied by preservation of myelinated wh
165 urbed' ecosystems, and that even if complete recovery is reached, an interim recovery debt will accum
166               As ecosystems progress through recovery, it is important to estimate any resulting defi
167 phosphorylation of melanopsin determines the recovery kinetics of the intrinsic melanopsin-based phot
168  of SVZ proliferation at 24 h, followed by a recovery leading to an increase at 14d and a second decr
169 ntification, linearity, precision, accuracy, recovery, matrix effect, and stability were studied.
170                                   Suboptimal recovery may be influenced by disruption of areas seemin
171  from reservoirs using primary and secondary recovery mechanisms, and thus a major focus of the oil i
172 ty of transition from disease progression to recovery (median 16% per year, 95% uncertainty range 11%
173 ctant precipitation can be used as a primary recovery method for BLIS from a complex fermentation bro
174 ntly greater likelihood of full neurological recovery (mRS 0-1) at day 90 (OR 7.6, 95% CI 1.6 to 37.2
175 ling (n = 7), running (n = 15), and postrace recovery (n = 8).
176                               The analytical recovery of added urea in serum was 106.33%.
177 estoration within muscle tissues, an overall recovery of alpha-DG glycosylation and improved muscle s
178                                In this work, recovery of aluminum from coagulated primary sludge and
179 creased vascular density and facilitated the recovery of blood vessel perfusion function in a murine
180 expressing cells in adult mice inhibited the recovery of BM stem and progenitor cells and of complete
181 letion of satellite cells impaired post-burn recovery of both muscle fibre cross-sectional area and v
182                       We now report that the recovery of both recipient MDSCs (P < .01) and MDCs (P <
183 erium that may play an important role in the recovery of burned holm-oak forests.
184                                          The recovery of cannabinoids from plant material was >93%.
185                                              Recovery of cardiac function in response to mechanical u
186 automobile shredder residue may increase the recovery of CMs from ELVs.
187 d by the Montreal Protocol, further delaying recovery of Earth's ozone layer.
188 sures in the catchment area to obtain faster recovery of eutrophicated marine ecosystems.
189  neural responses and demonstrate successful recovery of features corresponding to monkeys and faces
190 3a treatment led to faster and more complete recovery of forepaw motor function (P < 0.05).
191 ut species damage thresholds and postdrought recovery of forest productivity are not yet predictable.
192                          Here, we report the recovery of full mitochondrial genomes from four and par
193 ild-type FXN levels, we observed significant recovery of function, associated pathology and transcrip
194             Parameters optimized for maximum recovery of gingerols and [6]-shogaol were ammonium sulp
195 vealed a previously unknown path of cellular recovery of haemopoiesis in vivo that mirrored fetal ont
196 of the descending motor pathways involved in recovery of hand function after injury.
197 onnectivity could be an important target for recovery of hand function in children with USCP.
198                                  Spontaneous recovery of ipsilateral diaphragm muscle activity is ass
199          The primary outcome was the time to recovery of kidney function defined as return of postint
200 ity was attenuated, accompanied by a partial recovery of Kv4.3, KChIP1, and DPP10 surface levels in t
201 were compared with a longitudinal measure of recovery of language production.
202 st-effective and scalable solution for rapid recovery of large STR and SNP datasets in any species wi
203 regenerated by backwash of water with a flux recovery of larger than 92%.
204  and different patterns of LV remodeling and recovery of LV function when compared with patients with
205 d growth, in vivo microtubule stability, and recovery of microtubule organization during drought accl
206               This loss greatly affects full recovery of motor function.
207 Plasma cfDNA genotyping also allowed for the recovery of mutations that were undetectable in the tiss
208 he relative standard deviations and relative recovery of Pb (II) was 4.9% and 99.3%, respectively (n=
209 ed liquid extraction (PLE) parameters on the recovery of phenolic compounds (anthocyanins, biflavonoi
210                                 However, the recovery of phylogenetically-informative protein domains
211                                          The recovery of regulated glucagon secretion from alpha-cell
212 type-specific residues, is important for the recovery of replication fitness in the chimera RNA.
213 restored after regeneration, consistent with recovery of retinal function.
214                                    Here, the recovery of retinal structure and function over the firs
215 rveys materials developed from 2000-2016 for recovery of seawater uranium, in particular including re
216     The accurate, exhaustive, and economical recovery of TCR sequences from such populations therefor
217                           Here we report the recovery of the binary star underlying the classical nov
218 and their facile reformation results in self-recovery of the dual network structure as well as its me
219 ontent was observed to negatively affect the recovery of the newly identified compounds.
220 he electron donor to TCE ratio facilitated a recovery of the vcrA-containing Dehalococoides populatio
221 tration posttransplant resulted in increased recovery of thymopoiesis and development of new thymus-d
222 ncoded protein, is critical for the eventual recovery of transcription.
223 n turn can provide potential benefits in the recovery of valuable compounds from food by-products.
224                                              Recovery of viable M. genitalium from lower genital trac
225 based training can progressively promote the recovery of volitional leg movements and standing in ind
226 1)] There was no between-group difference in recovery of walking capacity at 4 weeks after surgery [O
227 ve also demonstrated improved enrichment and recovery of white blood cells from human blood.
228 o identify factors associated with sustained recovery.Of 1383 children who returned for the full 12-m
229 nically important benefit of enhanced social recovery on structured activity in patients with first-e
230 nfection and continuing during infection and recovery one of the following: 1) a normal low fat (13%
231 ating system treatment might bridge to liver recovery or liver transplantation.
232 the legacy of past ecosystem impacts and how recovery or persistence of those effects may interact wi
233 rsisted for 10-30 min after OGD, followed by recovery over approximately 40-60 min.
234 ct observational or experimental measures of recovery over indirect statistical signatures, such as s
235 and small molecules, low but very repeatable recoveries, particularly adequate for investigations on
236 ial in evaluating trauma care, understanding recovery patterns and timeframes, and informing healthca
237                                      After a recovery period, all biomarkers returned to levels appro
238 inuously during the CSDS regimen and a 5 day recovery period.
239 uit uPAR to their plasma membrane during the recovery phase from a hypoxic injury and that binding of
240             We have identified five distinct recovery phenotypes on the basis of the clinical course
241                      Furthermore, salbutamol recovery post-challenge was significantly blunted after
242 ool microbiota around the time of neutrophil recovery post-HCT is predictive of subsequent developmen
243  impaired left ventricular ejection fraction recovery post-transcatheter aortic valve replacement.
244 diversity and functions occurring during the recovery process (that is, the 'recovery debt').
245 y6C(low) and Ly6C(high)) orchestrate cardiac recovery process following myocardial infarction (MI).
246                                              Recoveries ranged from 77 to 106%.
247                                      Overall recoveries ranged from 79.8 to 88.8%, while precision da
248                                              Recovery ranged from 96 to 99% and the limits of detecti
249                     Other outcomes comprised recovery rate and additional anthropometric measures.
250 nt the basal rate of puff generation and the recovery rate from refractoriness, respectively.
251 cording transporter-associated currents: the recovery rate of capacitive peak, but not of steady stat
252 dels in terms of accuracy, microbial network recovery rate, and reproducibility.
253 r dead 3 months postacute stroke; functional recovery rates varied considerably among hospitals, supp
254 ased on one, two, three, four, and five Coma Recovery Scale-Revised assessments were compared with a
255 maging, behavioural evaluation with the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised indicated coma (n = 2), vegetativ
256 of sleep-wake homeostasis, including lack of recovery sleep and impaired behavioral adjustment to a n
257 eriod decreases to a well-rested state after recovery sleep.
258 h of sleep deprivation and following 14 h of recovery sleep.
259          In most natural infections or after recovery, small numbers of Leishmania parasites remain i
260                                  We observed recovery-specific gene expression networks upon return t
261 enemies across the initiation, expansion and recovery stages of a natural ecosystem's collapse.
262                     For validation purposes, recovery studies were carried out at 5, 50 and 500microg
263 ive shortened modified look-locker inversion recovery T1 mapping differentiates reversible and irreve
264       The primary hypothesis was that social recovery therapy plus early intervention services would
265  first-episode psychosis who received social recovery therapy plus early intervention services.
266                                          The recovery time and the heat duration time during MNFH wer
267 ate was slightly decreased by increasing the recovery time.
268 decoration with reasonably fast response and recovery times.
269 me which inevitably occurs during the tissue recovery, tissue processing, and tissue transfer between
270 ited transfer of the allograft, limiting the recovery to a small geographic area.
271 ation responses to infection that range from recovery to catastrophic decline and extirpation.
272 global, regional, and country-level resource recovery to impact nutrient and household electricity us
273 ese data demonstrate the potential of stroma recovery to improve HSC transplantation.
274  P5 or P15 resulted in sufficient vestibular recovery to support normal balance behaviors, suggesting
275 erial of human blood serum, by the spike and recovery trials with seawater, tap water, mineral water,
276 ics: sensitivity, scatter fraction, contrast recovery, uniformity, count rate performance, and image
277 ent deasphalting of petroleum, yielding high recovery values (98%) without compromising maltene integ
278                                              Recovery values for viable Legionella spp. were found be
279 lied to legume samples with the satisfactory recovery values of 98+/-4-102+/-3%.
280           The results confirm that parameter recovery variance exhibits power law decay as a function
281                                              Recoveries varied between 80 and 110% and an average rep
282 ers' (NCS) with native properties for facile recovery via booms and mesh tools.
283  waste being recycled, (vi) waste for energy recovery, (vii) total waste landfilled.
284 ndard curves slopes were lower than 3.4% and recovery was between 85% and 106%, indicating the absenc
285                           Extraction solvent recovery was found to be a crucial uncertainty that may
286                               The lowest oil recovery was observed for the most oil-wet sample, where
287                                     Sequence recovery was precise and admixtures of as low as 1% coul
288                                  Spontaneous recovery was remarkably common if support can be sustain
289                                   Behavioral recovery was significantly better in multiparous females
290                        Results Hematopoietic recovery was similar after transplantation of BM and PB
291  sequence effect-but only when toxicodynamic recovery was slow relative to the interval between expos
292                                          The recoveries were between 84 and 110%, within laboratory r
293 d between 0.002mugkg(-1) and 0.006mugkg(-1), recoveries were in the range of 92-103% for GC-MS/MS and
294 ater and wastewater samples and satisfactory recoveries were obtained.
295 tment technologies on emissions and nutrient recovery were further explored through scenario analyses
296                        Furthermore, both the recovery, which was quantitative for the analyte, and th
297  formation with only approximately 10% of CF recovery while sarcosine (SAR) showed insignificant effe
298 ea during the stress period and for a lagged recovery window thereafter.
299 jectively identified subclinical bone-marrow recovery within 5 days of HSC infusion, which was up to
300 a in the acute period experience spontaneous recovery within the first six months after the stroke.

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