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1 res and has led to periods of global disease resurgence.
2 ncer (BC) dormancy and a common source of BC resurgence.
3 cating their possible roles in mycobacterial resurgence.
4 by day 7 after treatment, resulting in tumor resurgence.
5 selected cities during the 1989-1991 measles resurgence.
6 tes cancer development is experiencing a new resurgence.
7 rdetella pertussis is undergoing a worldwide resurgence.
8 tly in the United States since the 1989-1991 resurgence.
9 ury or during the period of reported malaria resurgence.
10 ore likely driving forces behind the malaria resurgence.
11 exhaustion of T-cell progenitors, and viral resurgence.
12 and ongoing carriage contributed to disease resurgence.
13 drug resistance poses the threat of disease resurgence.
14 de-transfer events have experienced a recent resurgence.
15 ses in 2011 vs 72 cases in 2013), before the resurgence.
16 ons in malaria transmission, punctuated with resurgences.
17 ith statistical support, that a microbialite resurgence also occurred after the Late Ordovician extin
18 The HIV infection epidemic and, with it, the resurgence and emergence of old and new opportunistic mi
19 l recognition, and (iii) subsequent to viral resurgence and immune escape a large fraction of NS3-spe
21 Measles virus (MV) infection is undergoing resurgence and remains one of the leading causes of deat
22 Measles virus (MV) infection is undergoing resurgence and remains one of the leading causes of deat
23 t claimed associations between local malaria resurgences and regional changes in climate are overly s
24 inment (e.g., segmented assimilation, ethnic resurgence, and place stratification theories) can guide
26 e oligonucleotide technology is undergoing a resurgence as a result of improvements in the chemistry
27 s in controlling the epidemic and avoiding a resurgence as treatment options wane will require carefu
28 t trends in epidemiology and reasons for the resurgence, as well as updated vaccination schedules and
30 e supereruption, Toba has been in a state of resurgence but its magmatic and uplift history has remai
31 albicans is an opportunistic pathogen whose resurgence coincides with the rising number of AIDS pati
32 U-Th crystallization and (U-Th)/He ages show resurgence commenced at 69.7+/-4.5 ka and continued unti
33 findings are consistent with parasympathetic resurgence competing with increasing sympathetic activit
34 d claimed findings from the early period of "resurgence." Continued (even accelerated) progress has a
35 ly and that, in spite of drug therapy, virus resurgence contributes to the transient nature of the re
37 to contemporary patterns of transmission and resurgence documented in monthly incidence data from the
38 otide therapies are currently experiencing a resurgence driven by advances in backbone chemistry and
39 ghts the surgeon largely responsible for its resurgence during one of this century's saddest chapters
41 t could diminish posttherapy regulatory cell resurgence, FVBneuN mice bearing advanced spontaneous ma
46 aria and guide strategies to prevent further resurgence in areas where malaria has been eliminated.
51 lower basal stimulus levels, but blocked the resurgence in endocytosis seen in control cells at highe
52 proteomic surveys of marine systems, a minor resurgence in experiments designed to isolate and grow f
54 osis (M.tb) biochemical targets has prompted resurgence in interest and efforts in prosecuting mycoba
58 combat resistant organisms, there has been a resurgence in interest in this validated target area.
59 rotracted period of juvenile development, by resurgence in intermittent release of this hypothalamic
60 ight sources, recent advances have spurred a resurgence in its use and development that has spanned a
61 ergy security and climate change are driving resurgence in its utilization both as a renewable altern
62 e disproportionately to the seasonal malaria resurgence in parts of West Africa where the HbC variant
63 Despite sustained high vaccine uptake, a resurgence in pertussis incidence has been reported in a
66 icipants to infectious substances-have had a resurgence in popularity in the past few years, in parti
68 upling reactions are experiencing a dramatic resurgence in recent years given their ability to employ
69 ield of regulatory T cells has experienced a resurgence in recent years, the term 'suppressor T cell'
73 ding cause of infant mortality globally, its resurgence in several developed nations--despite the ava
74 de of the 20th century witnessed an alarming resurgence in sleeping sickness (human African trypanoso
75 settings, there is no evidence for pertussis resurgence in Thailand, with each model examined pointin
76 wever, advances in technology have sparked a resurgence in the discovery of natural product antibioti
77 t resistance challenges will contribute to a resurgence in the disease which would represent a global
78 thin the past 12-18 months, there has been a resurgence in the field with major discoveries leading t
82 perties of ketamine, there has been a recent resurgence in the interest in this NMDA receptor antagon
83 MSCs in the evolution of tumor dormancy and resurgence in the micrometastatic microenvironment of th
88 clic antidepressant drugs have experienced a resurgence in their use as valuable pharmacological tool
94 , assessing the impact of climate in malaria resurgence is difficult due to high spatial and temporal
100 f bioinformatics, in particular, is seeing a resurgence: it has been defined as a key priority by man
101 hip between HIV-1 expression and CD4(+) cell resurgence kinetics in HIV-1-depleted SCID-hu implants f
102 the community during a drought cycle, with a resurgence late in the experiment in response to higher
103 85-1992 indicated that the 1989-1991 measles resurgence may have occurred 1 year earlier among exempt
104 ncubation of drug craving, reacquisition and resurgence models, and punishment-based and conflict-bas
106 This is particularly relevant given the resurgence of academic and clinical interest in patients
107 ance to cell wall active agents has led to a resurgence of activity directed toward improving our und
109 AML with myelodysplasia-related changes, and resurgence of an antibody-drug conjugate designed to tar
110 (CRPC) via compensatory mechanisms including resurgence of AR and AR splice variant (ARV) signaling.
112 This landmark discovery has triggered a resurgence of biochemical and genetic studies focusing o
115 ixteen vaccinated adult macaques also showed resurgence of chronic viremia in four animals: two of th
116 gs, are showing promise as therapeutics in a resurgence of clinical research during the past 10 years
119 al spread of yellow fever, combined with the resurgence of dengue and chikungunya, constitute a wake-
122 ibodies are also reviewed as an example of a resurgence of development in the area of monoclonal anti
123 ion immunity will be adequate to prevent any resurgence of diphtheria in Europe and North America.
127 inty remains in attributing the expansion or resurgence of diseases to climate change, owing to lack
129 ncreasing globally, partially because of the resurgence of drug-resistant strains of Mycobacterium tu
130 of immune checkpoint inhibition has led to a resurgence of enthusiasm for immunotherapy in the treatm
131 isease occurrence, the country experienced a resurgence of epidemic cholera during 2007-2009 (16 616
132 mosquito vectors and viruses has led to the resurgence of epidemic dengue fever (a self-limited flu-
135 and how to monitor populations for possible resurgence of filariasis transmission following suspensi
136 the youngest samples in 1998 may reflect the resurgence of Hg emissions from unregulated coal burning
142 But over the last 5 years, there has been a resurgence of interest and funding, not least because of
143 the 1950s and 1960s, there has been a recent resurgence of interest driven by long-term technological
145 mit was a clear perspective on the explosive resurgence of interest in all aspects of bacteriophage b
146 catalysis and enzymatic catalysis, led to a resurgence of interest in ArMs starting in the early 200
148 vivo could not be recapitulated in vitro, a resurgence of interest in erythroid niches has emerged.
149 etween populations of primates has created a resurgence of interest in examining mechanisms of inform
151 eficiency is relatively mild, there has been resurgence of interest in FXI because of studies indicat
153 tification of tumor antigens has generated a resurgence of interest in immunotherapy for cancer.
155 dolinium-based contrast agents has spurred a resurgence of interest in methods that do not require ex
159 e past 25 years, this area has experienced a resurgence of interest in recent years because of the in
161 d theoretical lineages, and there has been a resurgence of interest in strengthening links between th
173 dvances in epilepsy surgery have developed a resurgence of interest in the use of surgical techniques
175 ndgap--has resulted in something positive: a resurgence of interest in two-dimensional semiconductors
179 4 and 7 vaccines prompted concerns about the resurgence of large respiratory disease outbreaks among
180 ns of keratorefractive surgery have led to a resurgence of lens exchange surgery for patients with pr
181 ns of keratorefractive surgery have led to a resurgence of lens exchange surgery for patients with pr
182 potent nucleoside analogs, there has been a resurgence of LT for hepatitis B virus-related ESLD.Desp
183 n together, the data suggest that there is a resurgence of lytic cycle Ags in the spleen, which expla
184 an values, have had an important role in the resurgence of malaria epidemics in the East African high
185 ria chemotherapy, will be needed to stop the resurgence of malaria, a disease with a devastating impa
186 es due to vaccine hesitancy, which risks the resurgence of many infectious diseases with public healt
187 cases of SSPE that were associated with the resurgence of measles and to calculate the risk of devel
189 that the majority of viruses associated with resurgence of measles in the United States belonged to a
191 roup 2 viruses that were associated with the resurgence of measles in the United States between 1989
196 anesthetic and analgesic techniques include resurgence of older agents (2-chloroprocaine) as well as
199 g stratigraphic hiatus as well as the recent resurgence of peat accumulation, sometime after 1950 AD.
200 ion provides a plausible explanation for the resurgence of pertussis and suggests that optimal contro
206 ions and waning immunity may have had on the resurgence of pertussis in the United States at the comm
210 acellular vaccines may be driving the recent resurgence of pertussis, raising the need to consider ne
211 ent vaccination, there has been a world-wide resurgence of pertussis, which remains the leading cause
217 m early to late phagosomes is accompanied by resurgence of PtdIns4P, which is associated with the rec
218 (juvenile) and after (pubertal) the pubertal resurgence of pulsatile GnRH release and from juvenile,
219 velopment and may contribute to the pubertal resurgence of pulsatile GnRH release, the central drive
221 next-generation sequencing platforms led to resurgence of research in whole-genome shotgun assembly
226 logic and clinical significance of homing, a resurgence of studies delving into the mechanistic and m
227 e thickness of the corneal flap has led to a resurgence of surface ablation in order to preserve as m
228 monkey model of parkinsonism, and the recent resurgence of surgical therapy for the treatment of hypo
233 tment, is either successful eradication or a resurgence of the disease ("flare-up" or "relapse"), dep
247 virus or Sabin 2 virus on re-introduction or resurgence of type 2 poliovirus after this switch is not
250 eeks of immunological control, we observed a resurgence of virus, followed by progression to a persis
252 is quite another matter to attribute recent resurgences of malaria in the highlands of East Africa t
253 ource may have been responsible for the many resurgences of plague in Europe following the Black Deat
256 This field has experienced somewhat of a resurgence over the past few years, primarily due to the
257 virological surveillance conducted after the resurgence period showed that at least 12 different geno
258 ible for continued pertussis circulation and resurgence remain elusive and contentious, many countrie
259 l details of post-supereruption activity, or resurgence, remain largely unknown, limiting our ability
262 ment of SSPE was associated with the measles resurgence that occurred in the United States during 198
263 he United States is experiencing a pertussis resurgence that resulted in a 60-year high of 48 000 cas
264 STN neurons have distinctive features--like resurgence--that regulate their spiking behavior, provid
266 average annual incidence and longest time to resurgence was achieved using a combination strategy of
267 -cell recognition, we demonstrated that: (i) resurgence was concomitant with the emergence of new dom
268 ut prominent resurgent gating suggested that resurgence was critical to fast spiking but not to pacem
270 in the control of kala-azar, and prevent its resurgence when paired with the passive health-care syst
272 ivered gene therapy has undergone a clinical resurgence with a good safety profile and sustained gene
274 ished protein family that has undergone some resurgence with the recent introduction of industrial s-
275 epend on correctly pinpointing the causes of resurgence, with misdiagnosis of the problem epidemiolog
276 hospitalizations since the 1989-1991 measles resurgence, with the lowest numbers ever reported in the
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