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1 uced during voluntary activity compared with rest.
2 were similar to those in control subjects at rest.
3 el sensory machinery, that benefit most from rest.
4  interval training (HIIT) session, and after rest.
5 to the maintenance of store Ca(2+) levels at rest.
6 sensor limits the return of hERG channels to rest.
7 n/g; these were significantly higher than at rest (0.9 +/- 0.5 mL/min/g, P < 0.05) and were not diffe
8          Height was directly measured, and a resting 12-lead ECG obtained under standardized conditio
9 ole-body DEE was approximately 150 kcal/d at rest (149 +/- 52 kcal/d), which decreased to approximate
10 ing and lengthening of the macromolecules at resting active zones.
11 re sleeping heart rate, activity levels, and resting, active and total energy expenditure.
12 eral tissues are driven by diurnal cycles of rest-activity and food intake or are able to persist in
13  single-channel electrophysiology to measure resting affinities (binding free energies) of these and
14     Encoding was interleaved with periods of rest, allowing us to investigate experience-dependent ch
15 ng (STAT5, STAT3), and novel factors such as REST, an epigenetic modifier central to neural different
16 y (grade A) TR Doppler was present in 68% at rest and 34% at peak exercise.
17 ance in heart rate and blood pressure during rest and activity compared to wild-type (WT) mice, and s
18  mice overexpressing UCP3 in muscle, both at rest and after exercise regimens that challenged muscle
19                     Imaging was performed at rest and during 6-min hypercapnic plateaus (baseline; PE
20 fects of long-duration spaceflight on CBT at rest and during exercise are clearly lacking.
21 he human cerebral and femoral circulation at rest and during exercise, an ideal model system characte
22 n of BP via the Modified Oxford technique at rest and during VRCE.
23                                       During rest and fixed-intensity exercise, rectal temperature wa
24 ations) of the frontocentral cortices during rest and follow-up neural and behavioral effects of cogn
25 ic, hemodynamic, and physiologic behavior at rest and in response to renal insults.
26 vestigate the causes of screening failure at rest and on exercise to inform optimal S-ICD ECG vector
27 udden death underwent S-ICD ECG screening at rest and on exercise.
28 easurement of pulmonary arterial pressure at rest and peak exercise were simultaneously obtained.
29 ly, preoperative posturing consisting of bed rest and positioning is prescribed to patients with macu
30                            DNA isolated from resting and activated AC mimicked their respective immun
31 r of BCR single-molecule localizations, both resting and activated B-cells intrinsically maintain a h
32 s and whole brain tissue, as well as between resting and physiologically stimulated neurons.
33 d distinct LRET signals were obtained in the resting and slow inactivated states.
34 ee ratio, distal pressure/aortic pressure at rest, and FFR were measured in 763 patients from 12 cent
35 que genes found in our bodies are human, the rest are from microbes, predominantly bacteria, archaea,
36                             However, whether resting astrocyte Ca(2+) can adjust to a new steady-stat
37       We define three main behavioral modes: resting at the gel's surface, digging while feeding near
38 ng tumor growth and metastasis by converting resting B and T cells into IL-10-producing and IL-35-pro
39                                      For the resting brain functional activity, significant group x t
40                                       Global resting CBF and regional CBF of right superior frontal c
41 monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and resting CD4 T cells, HIV encounters a block, limiting re
42 type 1 (HIV-1) persists in latently infected resting CD4+ T cells (rCD4 cells), posing a major barrie
43  cells, effectively promoted reactivation of resting CD4+ T-cell, as indicated by an increased viral
44 conserved SIRT1-FoxO1 axis as a regulator of resting CD8(+) memory T cell metabolism and activity in
45  PE is generally sequestered inside a normal resting cell, and the mechanism by which circulating ant
46 ological indicators: (1) global and regional resting cerebral blood flow (CBF), (2) oxygen extraction
47 st-conventional individuals showed increased resting cerebral blood flow in the ventral striatum and
48 e, whereas F57Bpa interacts predominantly in resting channel conformations.
49           Complications reported to the ASRS ReST Committee following laser vitreolysis were analyzed
50 ts Research and Safety in Therapeutics (ASRS ReST) Committee, an independent task force formed to mon
51 th the deactivation of DMN even when the non-rest condition includes the presentation of emotional pr
52                                           In resting conditions, estrogens have strong regulatory eff
53 oading, current therapy is mainly focused on resting conditions.
54 esting T cells cholesterol keeps TCRs in the resting conformation that otherwise would become spontan
55                                       In the resting conformation, the TCR is not phosphorylated and
56                                    Moreover, resting cord blood KIR3DL1 NK cells exhibited a basal al
57  approaches to exclude HFpEF on the basis of resting data alone and reinforce the value of exercise t
58 art from the electroless rigid platform, the rest demonstrated comparable and superior performance, w
59 und in these same individuals when they were rested (during a counterbalanced 3-week period of 8 hour
60                        VRCs were assessed at rest, during 30 min of induced limb ischaemia and during
61  which the carotid bodies are hyperactive at rest, e.g. essential hypertension, obstructive sleep apn
62 with invasively proven HFpEF on the basis of resting echocardiographic data alone.
63  a track hub registry and a selection of new REST end points.
64 RACT: We examined the hypotheses that (1) at rest, endothelial function would be impaired at high alt
65 specific exercise condition (i.e., untrained/rested, endurance trained/rested, untrained/EB, and endu
66 terminal pro-B type natriuretic peptide) and rest/exercise echocardiography (E/e' ratio) to make this
67 of 50 and glycemic load (GL) of 13 while the rest exhibited GI ranging from 70 by Savitri to 80 by Sa
68 activity induced a long-lasting reduction in resting free astrocyte Ca(2+) and that this phenomenon c
69 l sequences during behavioral immobility and rest has been linked with both memory consolidation and
70                                    Increased resting heart rate correlated with behavioural (Cambridg
71                                              Resting heart rate is a heritable trait, and an increase
72                                    Increased resting heart rate is associated with worse outcomes in
73 udy analyses have found loci associated with resting heart rate, at the time of our study these loci
74                             A lower achieved resting heart rate, irrespective of treatment, was assoc
75 lasses of drug transporters, SLC and ABC, in resting human blood neutrophils.
76         These states very slowly returned to resting (i.e. ferric) enzyme, indicating that they repre
77  images (bias, 0; 95% CI, -8 to 8 mm) and AC rest images (bias, 0; 95% CI, -10 to 10 mm) (P < 0.01).
78  images (bias, 1; 95% CI, -5 to 7 mm) and AC rest images (bias, 1; 95% CI, -7 to 10 mm) were narrower
79                            Overexpression of REST in hormone-refractory CWR22Rv1 PCa cells significan
80                  BK/Kv were mostly closed at rest in normoxia.
81 propensity to feed on livestock (cattle) and rest in outdoor structures such as cattle shelters.
82                                              Resting in vivo diaphragm function was also unaffected b
83  bipartite binding site when the transporter rests in an inward-facing conformation.
84  show abnormalities in brain connectivity at rest, including hyperconnectivity within the default mod
85 this network is present in brain activity at rest, independently of any stimulus and of any paroxysma
86 ronary stenoses, which is more accurate than resting indices and does not require adenosine.
87                                              REST is a transcriptional repressor that is expressed th
88 rt failure, daytime oscillatory breathing at rest is associated with a high risk of mortality.
89          RE1 silencing transcription factor (REST) is a transcriptional repressor of neuronal genes.
90  loading via microgravity, paralysis, or bed rest leads to rapid loss of muscle mass and function; ho
91 se uptake in the exercised compared with the rested leg.
92 GABAergic system, it is conceivable that the resting level of cortical GABAergic tone directly relate
93                      Finally, we report that resting levels of long-chain triacylglycerols in mitocho
94                                              Resting levels of O2 in the rodent brain varied between
95 ut not Ca(2+)-free CaM were preassociated in resting live cells, while capsaicin activation induced b
96 effects of Acanthamoeba on the activation of resting macrophages.
97 erived neurons showed impaired maturation of resting membrane potential and action potential firing,
98 nctions, cardiac macrophages have a negative resting membrane potential and depolarize in synchrony w
99 nd L811P evoked large depolarizations of the resting membrane potential and impaired action potential
100   Human cardiomyocytes exhibit two levels of resting membrane potential at subphysiological extracell
101 ation currents, reconstituting two levels of resting membrane potential in cardiomyocytes.
102                                              Resting membrane potential measured using intracellular
103           Intracellular recording revealed a resting membrane potential of approximately -70 mV.
104 ily 2 (Kir2) channels primarily maintain the resting membrane potential of cardiomyocytes.
105 ation currents, accounting for two levels of resting membrane potential of human cardiomyocytes.
106   The pumps maintain ionic gradients and the resting membrane potential of neurons, but increasing ev
107 TN neurons, the Nalcn current influences the resting membrane potential, contributes to maintenance o
108                       CXCL12 depolarized the resting membrane potential, decreased the rheobase, and
109 reveal ionic mechanisms of the two levels of resting membrane potential, demonstrating a previously u
110 o-current potentials match the two levels of resting membrane potential.
111 of Kir2.1 and K2P1 channels to two levels of resting membrane potential.
112 ynaptic activity may be secondary to altered resting membrane potential.
113  of K2P1 channels recapitulate two levels of resting membrane potential.
114 tes show both hyperpolarized and depolarized resting membrane potentials; these depolarized potential
115 racterized by loss of naive B cells, loss of resting memory B cells due to their redistribution to th
116 ter amounts of gp120-specific B cells in the resting memory subset, whereas HIV-specific B cells in p
117 on recently activated T cells, but absent on resting memory T cells.
118 anges (DeltaWG compared with DeltaRG) in the resting metabolic rate (RMR) (43 +/- 25 kcal/d; P = 0.04
119  variants were analyzed for association with resting metabolic rate (RMR) and 24-h EE assessed in a w
120         Leptin contributes to the control of resting metabolic rate (RMR) and blood pressure (BP) thr
121     Evidence suggests that fat-free mass and resting metabolic rate (RMR), but not fat mass, are stro
122 ng agents that have no analgesic activity in rested mice, immediately normalize pain sensitivity in s
123               Functional connectivity in the resting motor network between right and left supplementa
124 , we performed epigenetic profiling of human resting naive, central and effector memory T cells using
125 CFS and control subjects after (i) overnight rest (nonexercise) or (ii) submaximal bicycle exercise.
126 rk of salt bridges between Asp(1261) and the rest of A1 that lock the N-terminal linker in place such
127 EC proteins, questions regarding whether the rest of APOBEC members have any mC deaminase activity an
128                                          The rest of calculations are underway.
129 d heritable functional connectivity with the rest of that network.
130 nstructured beta-domain and C-helix with the rest of the alpha-domain remaining native-like.
131  sponges represent the sister lineage to the rest of the animals, while other phylogenomic analyses s
132 on, but persistently required throughout the rest of the blastoderm stage.
133 ther to drive these circadian rhythms in the rest of the body.
134 ioning in the hepatopancreas relative to the rest of the body.
135 nnectivity between the PFC/subcortex and the rest of the brain in MDD, which appeared to normalize po
136 eractions between these seed regions and the rest of the brain.
137 cular tone in the RTN is the opposite to the rest of the cerebral vascular tree is novel and fundamen
138 tion in invasive and native communities; the rest of the CO2 was produced from SOM mineralization (pr
139  of brain donors were not different from the rest of the cohort.
140                       Our approach keeps the rest of the color palette open to image other cellular p
141 derlying graph, can we reliably identify the rest of the community?
142 enin, is required for the association of the rest of the components.
143 's main writings are differentiated from the rest of the corpus by subtle but important stylistic fea
144 .0% (40.1-50.0), consistently lag behind the rest of the country.
145 ed in the context of a patient's age and the rest of the echocardiogram to describe diastolic functio
146  We further discuss the implications for the rest of the gasdermin (GSDM) family, which are emerging
147  has been gradually acquiring genes from the rest of the genome, with only seven Y-linked genes being
148 me isolated from each other earlier than the rest of the genome.
149 s candidate trait-relevant variants from the rest of the genome.
150 ricle and part of the atria, and the SHF the rest of the heart.
151 s between the active trapping column and the rest of the HPLC system.
152                                          The rest of the laboratory data were unremarkable.
153 d significantly delayed tumor progression in rest of the mice.
154  FSW, their clients, and MSM (but not in the rest of the population) would avert a similar fraction o
155 ets when their size is inconsistent with the rest of the scene, even when the targets were made large
156 tions of even the SFK SH2 family against the rest of the SH2 domains.
157 remained higher than that of ES rats for the rest of the study.
158 -phase WS2-based LOC device outperformed the rest of the TMD materials and exhibited a wide range of
159 tified densely vascularized regions from the rest of the tumor.
160 >/=300 cells per muL] and region [USA vs the rest of the world]) with an interactive web-based voice
161 one region and are obligate nonbiters in the rest of their range: Wyeomyia smithii Contemporary blood
162 e species dominance and composition over the rest of this century in response to climate change.
163  are resilient to shifts in climate over the rest of this century.
164                                              Resting of extruded pasta at 35 degrees C significantly
165 ting of these electrons in practical devices rests on a series of electron transfer processes whose d
166                                    While TDA rests on strong mathematical foundations from topology,
167 est that the difficulty of the spatial tasks rests on the neocortex and on the limitations of working
168 edly low value of beta for SAMs of S(EG)nCH3 rests on the possibility of disorder in the SAM and a sy
169 administered for 21 days followed by 7 days' rest (one cycle).
170  vs. low noise correlations (measured during rest or in the background of the task) are selected duri
171 rlying mechanisms of the interaction between resting or stimulated human NK cells with M1 or M2.
172 achial index, transcutaneous oxygen tension, rest pain, and walking capacity after cell therapy.
173 d transcutaneous oxygen tension, and reduced rest pain.
174                                           At rest, patients with mitochondrial disease exhibit elevat
175 ndicates that sleep deprivation in the early rest period induces phase delays of circadian locomotor
176 th a sampling rate of 25kHz, and a 30-minute resting period was analyzed for each patient.
177 arly dynamics of the afternoon and nocturnal resting periods appear to be counterbalancing each other
178                               Given that the resting pH of the synaptic cleft is highly dynamic and d
179 es sleep during the active phase but reduces resting-phase sleep quality.
180 nism of platelet aggregation pertains to how resting platelets ignore soluble fibrinogen, the third m
181 conductance contributes to the regulation of resting potentials and excitability of colonic muscles.
182  of Kir2 gene products, with this regulating resting potentials and the excitability of colonic muscl
183            We show that CLEC3A is present in resting, proliferating, and hypertrophic growth-plate ca
184 pproximately 9% to 10% of total variation in resting QTc in EA individuals and approximately 12% to 1
185 cted to experiences of violence, whereas the rest recalled joyful or emotionally neutral experiences.
186 esting receptors that then become active, or resting receptors activate and then bind agonists.
187 at connect to form a cycle: Agonists bind to resting receptors that then become active, or resting re
188 tional topology of brain areas quantified at rest relates to the functional activity of those areas d
189 imal sensitivity, tip links are tensioned at rest, resulting in a continuous influx of Ca(2+) into th
190 transduction also play a role in setting the resting sensitivity in OSNs.
191 /-) mice or CNGB1(DeltaCaM) mice show normal resting sensitivity, as determined by their unchanged EO
192 BDNF, alpha-secretase (ADAM10), MINT2, FE65, REST, SIRT1, BIN1, and ABCA7, among others.
193                                  METHODS AND Resting SM high-energy phosphate concentrations and ATP
194 paired evoked release, whereas HRP uptake at rest solely potentiated spontaneous release.
195  an extended wake period decreases to a well-rested state after recovery sleep.
196 tional magnetic resonance imaging included a resting state and an experimental paradigm focusing on t
197 e that the global directionality patterns in resting state brain networks can be predicted solely by
198                                              Resting state fMRI (rs-fMRI) is commonly used to study t
199 nt-related spectral decomposition (ERSP) and resting state functional connectivity (rsfcMRI) approach
200                                              Resting state functional connectivity is defined in term
201  connectome data (diffusion tractography and resting state functional connectivity) to identify conne
202 icate in humans (154 healthy controls) using resting state functional connectivity, tracing studies c
203 igate the organization of the amygdala using resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsf
204 s assessed brain spontaneous activity in the resting state in chronic smokers.
205 a suggest that reversible protonation of the resting state is likely occurring, and we term this stat
206  inherent problem with side-by-side turnover/resting state measurements, i.e., the difficulty to desi
207 cific spatiotemporal patterns in the form of resting state networks (RSNs).
208 ted copper(I) dihydridoborate complex is the resting state of the catalyst in this case.
209         With DTBM-SEGPHOS as the ligand, the resting state of the catalyst, which is also a catalytic
210                           MecA converts this resting state to an active planar ring structure by bind
211 t as an additive upon the reaction, catalyst resting state, and turnover-rate limiting step has been
212 rements during substrate turnover and in the resting state.
213 s with successive oxidations from the cubane resting state.
214 ls with leaky gates that conduct ions in the resting state.
215 at two oxidation levels above an all-Co(III) resting state.
216 activating histone modifications even in the resting state.
217 working state and functional connectivity at resting state.
218  two oxidation equivalents above the Fe(III) resting state.
219 , and bromide efficiently restore the ferric resting state.
220 tial correlation analysis of cross-sectional resting-state (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission
221                                              Resting-state (rs)-fMRI and diffusion weighted imaging (
222               Furthermore, the frontocentral resting-state activity predicted the individual magnitud
223                             Here we combined resting-state and task-driven functional magnetic resona
224                          Although changes in resting-state brain connectivity are a transdiagnostic k
225                                          The resting-state brain regional connectivity had no signifi
226 or memories could be predicted from baseline resting-state connectivity in locomotor-related networks
227 ) in the same group of subjects, we analyzed resting-state data from the core of the default-mode net
228  In 65 unmedicated depressed patients 15-min resting-state EEGs were recorded off medication (baselin
229 ed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) on resting-state fast beta EEG power.
230                                  Here we use resting-state fMRI data from 176 subjects to show that s
231 sing an energy-landscape analysis applied to resting-state fMRI data.
232 ration when studying brain organization with resting-state fMRI in the future.
233                                              Resting-state fMRI was administered to 33 cirrhotic pati
234 d cingulate network connectivity measured by resting-state fMRI, even in the absence of hypometabolis
235 in the context of locomotor adaptation using resting-state fMRI.
236 I/II during semantic prediction and enhanced resting-state functional connectivity between hubs of th
237 ings was also correlated with an increase in resting-state functional connectivity between the mid-in
238 e-function relationship, suggesting that the resting-state functional connectivity depends on direct
239 d the subgenual cingulate was assessed using resting-state functional connectivity magnetic resonance
240           Capitalizing on recent advances in resting-state functional connectivity magnetic resonance
241 AC4 expression, fear-potentiated startle and resting-state functional connectivity of the amygdala in
242                                          The resting-state functional connectivity of the following t
243 ortical thickness of the identified regions, resting-state functional connectivity of the identified
244                                              Resting-state functional connectivity was unrelated to m
245                                    Moreover, resting-state functional coupling was decreased during a
246 rpose To prospectively investigate, by using resting-state functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging
247                                              Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR
248                            Major advances in resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMR
249                                      We used resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and
250 functional and structural connectivity using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and
251 (D2R) antagonist amisulpride] in humans with resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and
252 n, graph theory-based method, was applied to resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data
253 rbitofrontal cortex of MAM rats showed lower resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging func
254 vioral measures, psychiatric assessment, and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging in a
255 s used to disclose the effects of DBS during resting-state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in t
256 ctroscopy to quantify GABA levels as well as resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging to a
257 activation by c-Fos immunohistochemistry and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging; and
258  20 healthy control subjects underwent a 3-T resting-state functional MR imaging and static posturogr
259 a distributed reward network, assessed using resting-state functional MRI (fMRI), to predict the onse
260         Here, using a large multisite study, resting-state functional MRI data were examined in young
261                       We applied novel fetal resting-state functional MRI to measure brain function i
262 typically developing (TD) controls underwent resting-state functional MRI, and functional connectivit
263 isorders [5], highlighting the importance of resting-state measurements for understanding brain funct
264 ted based on estimated activity flow through resting-state network connections.
265 d was applied to identify the cerebellar DNs resting-state network; first-level and high-level analys
266 ehavioural impairment and the segregation of resting-state networks empirically measured.
267 sults in the net behavior of nodes composing resting-state networks identified using functional magne
268                                              Resting-state regional cerebral blood flow (CBF) can be
269 1 males and 28 females) underwent an initial resting-state scan, followed by a cognitive reasoning ta
270 t levels of complexity, followed by a second resting-state scan.
271                                              Resting-state signals in blood-oxygenation-level-depende
272 rrelated with tinnitus loudness, we assessed resting-state source-localized EEG before and after one
273                                  The typical resting-state structure consisted of a high-frequency oc
274 s demonstrate that intrinsic fluctuations in resting-state variability exhibit unique maturation traj
275                          In two independent "resting-state" datasets (electroencephalography surface
276 rks are modest when compared with intrinsic "resting-state" network architecture.
277         Such chelates are the major catalyst resting states but are in rapid equilibrium with ethylen
278  By correlating spontaneous activity during "resting states" [1], studies of intrinsic brain networks
279 anization was stable across task-engaged and resting states, suggesting that abstract context represe
280 nd determined to be interconverting catalyst resting states.
281  a different aspect of astrocyte Ca(2+): the resting, steady-state free Ca(2+) of astrocytes, its mod
282 has also been identified that actin provides rest stops for Cx43 forward trafficking and that Cx43 ha
283        METHODS AND In 127 volunteers, serial rest-stress positron emission tomography scans using rub
284 ines the size and proliferative state of the resting T cell pool.
285                                           In resting T cells cholesterol keeps TCRs in the resting co
286 d dendritic cells and macrophages as well as resting T-cells, SAMHD1 blocks HIV-1 infection through t
287                                           At rest the lPAG was functionally correlated with cortical
288                                       During rest, this effect was mainly driven by connections betwe
289 ed for proper movement of dynein, increasing resting time between movements.
290 hs that the instrument takes to go from cell rest to steady state.
291    They are also involved in maintaining the resting tone of the cerebral vessels by releasing ATP an
292  was assessed in a test cohort comprising 16 rest tremor recordings in tremor-dominant Parkinson's di
293                     Totally eighteen adrenal rest tumors in 9 patients were diagnosed TART on US and
294                           Testicular adrenal rest tumours (TARTs) are benign testicular masses that a
295 egions of genes involved in TLR signaling in resting UCB monocytes.
296 on and activity of cathepsin K compared with resting unpolarized macrophages.
297 n (i.e., untrained/rested, endurance trained/rested, untrained/EB, and endurance trained/EB).
298 nctional significance of these changes often rests upon the assumption that observed changes in level
299                             Higher HF-HRV at rest was significantly related to both more severe AD-as
300        Hemodynamic signals during periods of rest were weakly correlated with neural activity.

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