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1 shwater teleost often utilized as a resident sentinel.
2 s biomedical models as well as environmental sentinels.
3 strategies can serve as a method to identify sentinels.
4 urther measurement, which could be done with Sentinel-1 and NASA's upcoming NISAR mission.
5 llation COSMO-SkyMed and the European sensor Sentinel-1a over the period 2014-2016 that we compare to
6 COSMO-SkyMed and the European Space Agency's Sentinel-1A satellites.
7  foragers no longer responded differently to sentinel activity by former immigrants and residents.
8 an negatively alter population dynamics of a sentinel alpine species and provide insight into how dem
9 e external world for unexpected events, as a sentinel, and when humans are engaged in high-level inte
10  able to transmit from an infected animal to sentinel animals by contact.
11 to transmit from the infected guinea pigs to sentinel animals by means of contact and not by aerosol
12 d the transmission of the mixture to exposed sentinel animals.
13  virus successfully transmitted the virus to sentinel animals.
14 els and alter the genomic characteristics of sentinel animals; elucidation of the neurodevelopmental
15 d membrane vesicles that are secreted by the sentinel antigen-presenting cells of the immune system:
16 h as Porphyromonas gingivalis Mast cells are sentinels at mucosal surfaces and are a potent source of
17 e ex vivo growth characteristics of exemplar sentinel bacteria in adult sera collected before and 4 h
18                                   We studied sentinel behaviour following immigration in a habituated
19                                          The sentinel blood pressure SNPs are enriched for associatio
20 f-apoptosis (IAP) proteins act as regulatory sentinels by responding to cellular signals that determi
21  framework for endowing mammalian cells with sentinel capabilities, which provides a programmable mea
22 , a laccase/tyrosinase-based biosensor and a sentinel carbon sensor, all located in the basolateral c
23 he clinical and pathological findings of the sentinel case in a phase II study that led to clinical d
24                                         This sentinel case led the authors to hypothesize that the in
25                                  We report a sentinel case of methemoglobinemia that was associated w
26 re important effector cells in allergy, with sentinel cell roles in host defense.
27 B. pertussis to evade NO-mediated killing in sentinel cells of innate immunity.
28 tion of high levels of cytokines by infected sentinel cells of the immune system, leading to endothel
29                      Mast cells are resident sentinel cells that come into contact with pathogens ear
30  and fibroblasts are among the most numerous sentinel cells that contribute to this production.
31       Alveolar macrophages are lung-resident sentinel cells that develop perinatally and protect agai
32 ve learned that inflammation is triggered by sentinel cells that monitor for tissue stress and malfun
33 it has been hypothesized that MCs can act as sentinel cells that sense microbial attacks and initiate
34 regulation of miR-181a and miR-30a in innate sentinel cells.
35        Mast cells are evolutionarily ancient sentinel cells.
36 t positivity among women ages 14-25 y in 219 sentinel clinics, and incidence of reported gonorrhea in
37 over 2 consecutive rounds of treatment in 10 sentinel communities.
38 nths after arrival, immigrants had increased sentinel contributions, and foragers no longer responded
39                                              Sentinel D1 represents a new class of D1 protein that, w
40 physiologically relevant, unusual D1 isoform sentinel D1.
41        We find that the optimal selection of sentinels depends on both the network's temporal structu
42                        The optimal choice of sentinels depends on the network structure.
43 in patients with initial AD independently of sentinel dissection type (type A: 4.3 cm [3.5-5.6 cm] ve
44 ric and adult asthmatic patients in the Mini-Sentinel Distributed Database between January 2005 and J
45 presented with a diarrheal illness to 1 of 8 sentinel district hospitals and 10 associated health cen
46 tastatic colonization through recruitment of sentinel eosinophils and regulation of other inflammator
47 ryl-hydrocarbon receptor repressor (AHRR), a sentinel epigenetic biomarker of exposure to maternal sm
48     Poor communication is a leading cause of sentinel events and human factors affect handover and tr
49 enal colic, suggesting that some strokes, or sentinel events for strokes, are being misdiagnosed as p
50              We updated sodium values for 73 sentinel foods and 551 P2Fs in the USDA's National Nutri
51                               We sampled all sentinel foods nationwide and reviewed all P2Fs in 2010-
52 eduction efforts, based on resampling of the sentinel foods or re-review of P2Fs, will become availab
53 e early metastatic cells and thus serve as a sentinel for early detection.
54  number of years and has been advocated as a sentinel for human health due to its proximity to humans
55                           BiP functions as a sentinel for protein misfolding and maintains ER homeost
56          Use of a diagnostic laboratory as a sentinel for surveillance has identified repeated introd
57 f evolutionary and speciation processes, and sentinels for future research to unveil hidden diversity
58                                Travelers are sentinels for global Zika virus circulation and may faci
59 ) are critical effector cells and long-lived sentinels for immune memory.
60 asure, suggest that markets could be used as sentinels for monitoring virus strains circulating in sp
61 x (BMI) during childhood and adolescence are sentinels for the future population cardiovascular disea
62                                           As sentinels for the immune system, MG also detect "danger"
63 cohabit urban neighborhoods and may serve as sentinels for these contaminants.
64 and CD14 expression contributes to defective sentinel function of alveolar macrophages, promoting tub
65                            Consequently, the sentinel function of DCs is contingent on ILC2 cells for
66 ncluding the kidney, to perform an important sentinel function.
67                               We review here sentinel functions of IELs in the maintenance of the muc
68                                     HIV/AIDS sentinel hospital had better retention, and substantiall
69 h HIV who accessed services through HIV/AIDS sentinel hospital-based and ART service delivery in Chin
70 ervational database of 22 qualified HIV/AIDS sentinel hospital-based and two CDC-based drug delivery
71                       A novel method, Biased Sentinel Hospital-based Area Disease Estimation (B-SHADE
72 2,966 individuals received ART from HIV/AIDS sentinel hospitals and 1,919 from DDFs, with linkage to
73      Retention rates were 94.1% and 84.0% in sentinel hospitals and DDFs, respectively (P < 0.01).
74 Between Nov 1, 2013, and April 30, 2014, 455 sentinel hospitals in 36 countries submitted 2703 clinic
75 in patients receiving ART from the DDFs than sentinel hospitals, with an adjusted HR of 3.3 (95% CI:
76 5 fold higher (95% CI: 6.3, 9.0) compared to sentinel hospitals.
77 le signal-responsive mechanisms by which the sentinel IAPs are actively degraded to initiate host apo
78 atrikines, and their cellular activities are sentinel in the development and progression of tissue in
79        Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) serve as sentinels in mucosal tissues, sensing release of soluble
80 s identify intestinal tuft cells as critical sentinels in the gut epithelium that promote type 2 immu
81  a specific cue for cytolysis from recruited sentinel inflammatory cells before shedding.
82 eat deal of attention as a master protective sentinel is heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), the rate-limiting s
83 ory-confirmed pneumococcal isolates from ten sentinel laboratories, together representing 11 states i
84 an 20% of patients with melanoma who undergo sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy based on American Socie
85 ety of Surgical Oncology (SSO) guideline for sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy in melanoma.
86  (CLND) for patients with melanoma staged by sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy.
87  lymphoscintigraphy on overall and bilateral sentinel lymph node (SLN) detection in cervical cancer p
88                     Conclusion Women without sentinel lymph node (SLN) metastases should not receive
89 ed a false-negative rate (FNR) of 12.6% with sentinel lymph node (SLN) surgery after neoadjuvant chem
90 ported a 12.6% false-negative rate (FNR) for sentinel lymph node (SLN) surgery after neoadjuvant chem
91 h nodes, 11% developed metastases beyond the sentinel lymph node basin and 3.4% recurred in the basin
92 ammation; the results clearly identified the sentinel lymph node basin and delineated the lymphatic d
93 change in approach to patients with positive sentinel lymph node biopsies has increased the complexit
94 ial mastectomy (PM), partial mastectomy with sentinel lymph node biopsy (PM SLNB), laparoscopic chole
95                                Observations: Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) after NAC in patients
96  that disconcerting lymphedema rates in both sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) and axillary lymph nod
97                                              Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) has become the gold st
98                                              Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is an accurate, less i
99 ent as clinically localized T1 melanoma, yet sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is controversial in th
100                                              Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is currently the stand
101  500, and 800 sec/mm(2)), followed by either sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) or axillary lymph node
102 ociated with lower- and higher-than-expected sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) positivity rates and w
103                   It has been validated that sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) shows whether a patien
104 l recurrence rates of patients who underwent sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) using radiocolloid gui
105 surgical axillary evaluation, categorized as sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB), axillary lymph node d
106 neoadjuvant chemotherapy could safely permit sentinel lymph node biopsy alone when the index node has
107              Although details of methods for sentinel lymph node biopsy have yet to be standardised,
108                                              Sentinel lymph node biopsy is performed as a standard pr
109  Therefore, it may be reasonable to consider sentinel lymph node biopsy or close nodal surveillance a
110 s biopsy techniques could potentially render sentinel lymph node biopsy redundant in the future.
111                                              Sentinel lymph node biopsy was performed using an increa
112                                              Sentinel lymph node biopsy will not identify metastases
113 left shoulder underwent wide local excision, sentinel lymph node biopsy, and lymph node dissection.
114 ry nodal burden, deselection of patients for sentinel lymph node biopsy, and provision of radiotherap
115                           With the advent of sentinel lymph node biopsy, surgical methods for accurat
116                   Most treatments, including sentinel lymph node biopsy, systemic therapy with taxane
117 a left lumpectomy with seed localization and sentinel lymph node biopsy.
118 s treated with breast-conserving therapy and sentinel lymph node dissection (SLND) alone without axil
119  to axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) or sentinel lymph node dissection (SLND) alone.
120 ed axillary dissection (TAD), which includes sentinel lymph node dissection (SLND) and selective loca
121 r overall survival for patients treated with sentinel lymph node dissection alone was noninferior to
122                                          The sentinel lymph node hypothesis states that the pathologi
123 d for detection and targeted excision of the sentinel lymph node is preoperative lymphoscintigraphy w
124 ians are looking for nonradioactive dyes for sentinel lymph node labeling.
125  examples of their applications ranging from sentinel lymph node mapping and tumor imaging to long-te
126 se of the GAINS to guide tumor resection and sentinel lymph node mapping promises to improve surgical
127 aspiration from the iliac crests and in vivo sentinel lymph node mapping were performed during open s
128 FAM-labeled UNO (FAM-UNO) homed to tumor and sentinel lymph node MEMs in different cancer models: 4T1
129 he 10-year overall survival of patients with sentinel lymph node metastases treated with breast-conse
130 nd mortality, whether present in the hottest sentinel lymph node or not.
131                                     However, sentinel lymph node removal does not necessarily extend
132 macrophages and/or dendritic cells) in human sentinel lymph node tissues.
133 urvival in patients with at least 1 positive sentinel lymph node was less than 55%.
134     Patients who had mapping of at least one sentinel lymph node were included in the primary analysi
135 s with tumor present, but not in the hottest sentinel lymph node, counts ranged from 26% to 97% of th
136 melanomas, suggesting their applicability to sentinel lymph node-targeted drug delivery.
137 hese, 72 (79%) had metastases in the hottest sentinel lymph node.
138 tastatic disease correctly identified in the sentinel lymph node.
139 ve nodes, 36 of whom had at least one mapped sentinel lymph node.
140 ients had successful mapping of at least one sentinel lymph node.
141                                     Negative sentinel lymph nodes (by haematoxylin and eosin staining
142 detect the fluorescent signal emanating from sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) approximately 2 d after inje
143 0 or T2N0 breast cancer with 1 or 2 positive sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) are recommended to undergo a
144  for the selective assessment of nonenlarged sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) for diagnosing metastases in
145 h cT1-2N0 breast cancers and 1 to 2 involved sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) having breast-conserving the
146 etastases (clip-containing nodes) as well as sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) may provide more accurate as
147 gional recurrence for patients with positive sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) randomized either to axillar
148                       Association of SNTI in sentinel lymph nodes and BMM in patients with stage I to
149 isolated tumor cells and micrometastases) in sentinel lymph nodes and bone marrow micrometastases (BM
150 oma metastases in the hottest and nonhottest sentinel lymph nodes and factors that correlate with dis
151                            None of the three sentinel lymph nodes contained metastatic carcinoma.
152  no palpable axillary adenopathy, and 1 or 2 sentinel lymph nodes containing metastases, 10-year over
153  no palpable axillary adenopathy, and 1 or 2 sentinel lymph nodes containing metastases.
154                              INTERPRETATION: Sentinel lymph nodes identified with indocyanine green h
155 e intraoperative visualization of tumors and sentinel lymph nodes in real-time without disrupting nor
156 d tracer for the highly sensitive imaging of sentinel lymph nodes in solid tumor staging.
157      Nodal metastases were identified in the sentinel lymph nodes of 35 (97%) of these 36 patients, y
158  showed significantly higher accumulation in sentinel lymph nodes than a control peptide.
159                                          All sentinel lymph nodes underwent multilevel sectioning and
160 acity to delineate metastases and to map the sentinel lymph nodes via tandem PET-computed tomography
161                              A total of 1575 sentinel lymph nodes were analyzed in 475 patients.
162            The margins were clear, and three sentinel lymph nodes were negative for metastasis.
163                                              Sentinel lymph nodes were successfully detected in all p
164 ar-infrared dye show that the GAINS detected sentinel lymph nodes with 100% sensitivity.
165 e operative protocol led to resection of all sentinel lymph nodes with radioactivity greater than 10%
166                    In patients with negative sentinel lymph nodes, 11% developed metastases beyond th
167 actice gap exists in the surgical removal of sentinel lymph nodes, from removal of only the most radi
168 lap in tumor-involved relative to tumor-free sentinel lymph nodes.
169       Ninety-one patients (19%) had positive sentinel lymph nodes.
170 chnique's potential beyond merely localizing sentinel lymph nodes.
171  number of melanocytes at both the proximal (sentinel) lymph node (LN) and the distal LN from the inj
172 ngoing clinical trials will evaluate whether sentinel-lymph-node biopsy can be avoided altogether in
173 section for staging has now been replaced by sentinel-lymph-node biopsy for patients with clinically
174                                              Sentinel-lymph-node biopsy is associated with increased
175                            Refinement of the sentinel-lymph-node biopsy technique might overcome the
176  the study a ureteral injury incurred during sentinel-lymph-node dissection.
177           For selected patients with limited sentinel-lymph-node involvement, completion axillary-lym
178 sensitivity and negative predictive value of sentinel-lymph-node mapping compared with the gold stand
179  cervical injection of indocyanine green and sentinel-lymph-node mapping followed by pelvic lymphaden
180                                              Sentinel-lymph-node mapping has been advocated as an alt
181 s with node-positive disease with successful sentinel-lymph-node mapping who had metastatic disease c
182                                              Sentinel-lymph-node mapping with complete pelvic lymphad
183     The primary endpoint, sensitivity of the sentinel-lymph-node-based detection of metastatic diseas
184 in resolving mouse lymphatic vasculature and sentinel lymphatic mapping near a tumour.
185 l PDT far beyond what was imagined when that sentinel manuscript was written.
186 noff align closely with regions of increased sentinel marine mammal T. gondii infection.
187  the AW may serve as an immune modulator and sentinel marker for immunological activity in the host.
188 e 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are tissue sentinel mediators of allergic inflammation.
189 by rapid diagnostic test (RDT) and served as sentinel members to identify subpatent infections within
190 n multiple tissues (P < 0.05), and show that sentinel methylation markers identify gene expression si
191 e metabolites: ATP, NADH, and acetyl-CoA, as sentinel molecules whose accumulation represent much of
192       Furthermore, the DMN is activated as a sentinel, monitoring the environment for unexpected even
193 n in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement [SENTINEL]; NCT02214277).
194 and Healthy Ageing, has initiated an allergy sentinel network (the MACVIA-ARIA Sentinel Network).
195               The MASK-rhinitis (MACVIA-ARIA Sentinel NetworK for allergic rhinitis) App (Allergy Dia
196 use of VAS in the MASK-rhinitis (MACVIA-ARIA Sentinel NetworK for allergic rhinitis) app (Allergy Dia
197 and diagnoses among MSM attending a national sentinel network of 46 clinics in Australia between 2007
198 an allergy sentinel network (the MACVIA-ARIA Sentinel Network).
199   National U.S. Food and Drug Administration Sentinel network.
200                                           If sentinel node (SN) biopsy (SNB) is accurate in this sett
201 adio- and fluorescence image guidance during sentinel node (SN) biopsy procedures.
202 k, or on an extremity who were scheduled for sentinel node (SN) biopsy.
203 CT/CT over planar lymphoscintigraphy (PI) in sentinel node (SN) detection in malignancies with differ
204 rovide current recommendations on the use of sentinel node biopsy (SNB) for patients with early-stage
205                        The benefit of adding sentinel node biopsy (SNB) to extended pelvic lymph node
206 to omit axillary dissection after a positive sentinel node biopsy, the panel recommends that these pa
207 ut the risks of surgery or even percutaneous sentinel node biopsy.
208 ymph node dissection (CLND) after a positive sentinel node in patients with melanoma.
209 y, with partial axillary node dissection and sentinel node mapping.
210 Progression occurred in 43% of patients with sentinel node metastasis, regardless of whether the hott
211 al trial, we randomly assigned patients with sentinel-node metastases detected by means of standard p
212 tion lymph-node dissection for patients with sentinel-node metastases is not clear.
213 ic survival among patients with melanoma and sentinel-node metastases.
214 o ovarian ligaments has been shown to detect sentinel nodes (SNs) in patients with ovarian cancer.
215 at SLNB after NAC is accurate when 3 or more sentinel nodes are obtained, but long-term outcomes are
216 sful radiocolloid localization, and positive sentinel nodes were found in 40 patients (18.6%).
217 patients with a small tumour burden in their sentinel nodes.
218 teasome subunit suppression also serves as a sentinel of a more global remodeling of the transcriptom
219 ult, overwintering birds represent important sentinels of anthropogenic climate change.
220 role of mountaintop aquatic invertebrates as sentinels of climate change in mid-latitude regions.
221  of draining LNs, and identify pDC as active sentinels of colonic inflammation and/or microbial dysbi
222                                 By acting as sentinels of environmental change, apoptotic death may e
223 he load of DDT-related contaminants in these sentinels of ocean health.
224                           Marine mammals are sentinels of persistent and bioaccumulative contaminants
225                Dendritic cells (DCs) are the sentinels of the body and play a critical role in immune
226           Microglia are the intrinsic immune sentinels of the central nervous system.
227                    Dendritic cells (DCs) are sentinels of the immune system and comprise two distinct
228       Here we show that dendritic cells, the sentinels of the immune system, possess a mechanism to p
229 homeostasis and remodeling, as well as being sentinels of the innate immune system that can contribut
230                     Alveolar macrophages are sentinels of the pulmonary mucosa and central to maintai
231  and nitrogen cycling, while also acting as 'sentinels' of environmental change.
232 e surveillance is to carefully select nodes (sentinels, or sensors) in the network to report outbreak
233  multiple indicators of the health status of sentinel organisms for environmental hazard assessment.
234 g the study period in the incidence rates of sentinel outcomes per 10,000 person-years were as follow
235                                     Canada's Sentinel Physician Surveillance Network links genetic, a
236 n epidemics, we embedded multiple cohorts of sentinel plants, grown from seeds with and without a ver
237 osed of a glucose oxidase-based biosensor, a sentinel platinum sensor, a laccase/tyrosinase-based bio
238 d dendritic cells (DCs) are essential innate sentinels populating host-environment interfaces.
239                                          The sentinel population identified 64.5% (locality range: 31
240   Here we test a hybrid approach to screen a sentinel population to identify clusters of subpatent in
241 seholds with RDT-positive individuals in the sentinel population were more likely to have nPCR-positi
242 ere explored in the community-based Canadian Sentinel Practitioner Surveillance Network (SPSN) from 2
243 influenza vaccine are reported from Canada's Sentinel Practitioner Surveillance Network (SPSN).
244 m the Royal College of General Practitioners sentinel primary care network on consultations with pati
245 t assessment phases, to identify best suited sentinel products and to calculate overall exposure to c
246          Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel program.
247 f the US Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel project, is currently the largest cohort in the
248 There have been no secondary cases after our sentinel rabies patient.
249 wild dwarf mongooses (Helogale parvula) [5]; sentinels (raised guards) use various vocalisations to p
250                   Recent immigrants acted as sentinels rarely and significantly less often than resid
251 n 1947 in Uganda following blood analyses of sentinel Rhesus monkeys.
252          Among these, memory T cells serve a sentinel role to protect against pathogens, and regulato
253                          Here we report that Sentinel (S) cells of the multicellular slug stage of th
254                           Prospective active sentinel safety surveillance comparing the relative inci
255                       The sensitivity of the sentinel screening approach was positively associated wi
256 educed in children and women in national and sentinel site comparisons.
257                 Data were also available for sentinel sites (1 urban, 1 rural) for 1999-2000 (405 wom
258  who were eligible for RV1 from a total of 7 sentinel sites across the country.
259 served DBLalpha domain of var genes from six sentinel sites in Uganda we found that the parasites cau
260 e obtained from patients who were treated at sentinel sites used for nationwide surveillance of antim
261  culture-based febrile illness in 13 African sentinel sites with previous reports of typhoid fever: B
262 usly described loci (P < 5 x 10(-8) for each sentinel SNP at PLEKHA7, COL11A1, and PCMTD1-ST18), prov
263 .192), meaning that 69% is missing, with the sentinel SNP of the largest eQTL explaining 87% (0.052/0
264 atistically significant associations between sentinel SNPs and case-control status have been replicat
265                                          The sentinel SNPs at the 12 new loci point to genes involved
266                     One would like to choose sentinels so that they discover the outbreak as early as
267                            The desire to use sentinel species as early warning indicators of impendin
268 arge, migratory predators are often cited as sentinel species for ecosystem processes and climate-rel
269                                   The use of sentinel species for population and ecosystem health ass
270  apex predators, predatory birds represent a sentinel species similar to humans.
271 the more general risk of relying on supposed sentinel species that are assumed to be very sensitive t
272           Multi-decadal examination of these sentinel species thus provides insight into biological c
273 tude and duration allowed us to evaluate the sentinel status of giant kelp, a coastal foundation spec
274 nd posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the sentinel stress-related mental disorder, occurs twice as
275 prospective cohort study using data from the Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme.
276 nza disease burden worldwide rely on passive sentinel surveillance at health clinics and hospitals th
277 e establishment of a continent-wide enhanced sentinel surveillance for carbapenemase-producing Entero
278 e establishment of a continent-wide enhanced sentinel surveillance for carbapenemase-producing Entero
279 within 24 hours of hospital admission during sentinel surveillance for severe acute respiratory illne
280 tric severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) sentinel surveillance in Blantyre, Malawi, to identify f
281 etween 2005 and 2009 were constructed from a sentinel surveillance network.
282 e Trust Clinical Research Programme has done sentinel surveillance of bacteraemia since 1998.
283 ork (FluCAN) is an Australian hospital-based sentinel surveillance program.
284  and adult (aged 18 years) CDI in a national sentinel surveillance study.
285                   Over the last two decades, sentinel testing has revealed wide-ranging contamination
286 E-1 has an ancient function as a cytoplasmic sentinel that activates p38 and SKN-1(Nrf2) and indicate
287 ty by acting as an autonomous, anti-pathogen sentinel that monitors the vascular system.
288  The immune cells (hemocytes) of a snail are sentinels that act as a crucial barrier to infection by
289  lymphocytes but also as broad-acting immune sentinels that convey signals to lymphoid organ stroma a
290              Second, aside from being immune sentinels, tissue macrophages form integral components o
291 tes embedded in the base alloy that serve as sentinels to ensure complete and reproducible transforma
292 ther suggest that myeloid cells may serve as sentinels to restrict viral replication, thus protecting
293 apenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) in sentinel US hospitals.
294 1000-fold more significant than the previous sentinel variant and not in close LD (six had MAF <5%).
295 nts in strong linkage disequilibrium with 75 sentinel variants associated with red blood cell traits.
296                                    Across 23 sentinel variants, we conservatively identified 32 MPRA
297  primary prophylaxis or that prevention of a sentinel variceal bleed will ultimately improve survival
298 onducted from May 2013 to December 2014 in 4 sentinel villages.
299 of 50microm diameter Pt/Ir wires (sensor and sentinel), which is scalable, provides high spatial reso
300 flammatory environment is mediated by select sentinels within the parenchyma.

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