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1 nt-by-event detection of the secondary ions (SIs).
2 me scale (GOS), and the stroke impact scale (SIS).
3 y (ATS), and the Surgical Infection Society (SIS).
4 vents committee (CEC) or site investigators (SIs).
5 nt of a synthetic immunosurveillance system (SIS).
6 tions and for MR imaging signal intensities (SIs).
7 germline Igkappa transgenes, which we termed Sis.
8 e an order of magnitude lower yield of these SIs.
9  was sufficient to induce hepatocyte apo pto sis.
10 ependent, T cell KO mice were implanted with SIS.
11 ontinuously secrete small amount of PDGF-B/c-sis.
12  the index child was associated with shorter SIs.
13                CCs were continued throughout SIs.
14  both the number and chromosomal location of SISs.
15 0.89 (DRUG USE) -1.02 (LIFE INS) -1.68 (ETOH-SIS) +0.24 (PRE-TRANS-ABS).
16                                           In sis 1-85 and sis1-86 mutants, the sis1 RNA is induced to
17 % CI, -0.8 to 4.5 seconds; P = .18; improved SIS, 1%; 95% CI, -12% to 13%; P = .54; ASAP vs UCC: WMFT
18 on by reversibly reacting with H(2)S to form SiS(2) and that SiS(2) can also be a viable precursor fo
19  reacting with H(2)S to form SiS(2) and that SiS(2) can also be a viable precursor for PbS nanowire g
20 (2)](-), 1) and trichlorosilylsulfide ([Cl(3)SiS](-), 2) anions, respectively.
21                             Operative times (SIS 202 minutes vs. 1 degrees 183 minutes, P = 0.15) and
22 % CI, -4.5 to 0.3 seconds; P = .08; improved SIS, 3%; 95% CI, -9% to 15%; P = .22).
23 -planar tetrasilacyclobutanetetrathione D4h-(SiS)4 also has a triplet ground state.
24 initio calculations predict that (SiO)4 and (SiS)4 both have a singlet state of much lower energy, wi
25 % CI, -3.8 to 2.6 seconds; P = .72; improved SIS, 4%; 95% CI, -9% to 16%; P = .48; and DEUCC vs UCC:
26  72%; and UCC group, WMFT, -7.2 seconds, and SIS, 69%, with no significant pairwise between-group dif
27 S, 73%; DEUCC group, WMFT, -8.1 seconds, and SIS, 72%; and UCC group, WMFT, -7.2 seconds, and SIS, 69
28 MFT change score, -8.8 seconds, and improved SIS, 73%; DEUCC group, WMFT, -8.1 seconds, and SIS, 72%;
29 ment with PDGF and to stable expression of v-Sis, a form of PDGF.
30 mation and PDGFbetaR activation induced by v-Sis, a viral homologue of PDGF-BB, as well as PDGF-induc
31                     This study suggests that SIS-ADSC grafting can be successfully used for TA recons
32  rats undergoing TA incision with autologous SIS-ADSC grafts maintained better erectile function comp
33 tional studies of the rat penis with SIS and SIS-ADSC revealed mild to moderate fibrosis and an incre
34 hat seeding syngeneic ADSCs onto SIS grafts (SIS-ADSC) resulted in significant cavernosal tissue pres
35  function compared with animals grafted with SIS alone.
36 ted animals and rats grafted with SIS graft (SIS) alone.
37                          Here we report that SIS also operates during alpha-alpha unisexual reproduct
38                                          B1, SIS and B2 are all required for API function, but any of
39 for cell surface retention of the oncogene v-sis and c-sis gene products and other secretory proteins
40 monstrated the presence of neointima in both SIS and PTFE.
41 ross-sectional studies of the rat penis with SIS and SIS-ADSC revealed mild to moderate fibrosis and
42 humans suggest that the relationship between SISs and COs in mammals is a complex one that is not dic
43 ization, using human genomic PDGF B-chain (c-sis) and A-chain cDNA probes.
44 lly by telephone with the Six-Item Screener (SIS) and every 2 years with fluency and recall tasks.
45 include the sequential indicator simulation (SIS) and indicator kriging techniques.
46 s prophylaxed for CDH, standard indications (SIs) and those without increased risk (NR).
47 ed an analysis of synaptic initiation sites (SISs) and COs in human and mouse spermatocytes and oocyt
48 ied/mixed plaque, segment involvement score (SIS), and segment severity score (SSS).
49 cted (SI), susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS), and susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) models of
50 1/no = 0), number of alcoholic sisters (ETOH-SIS), and the length of pretransplantation abstinence (P
51  grain yield than those achieved by standard SIs, and by vegetation indices commonly used to predict
52 with xenogeneic tissue, syngeneic tissue, or SIS, and the graft site analyzed histologically for reje
53 ddition of suramin or specific anti-PDGF-B/v-sis antibody inhibits proliferation in culture.
54 ion of SIS into mice led to a secondary anti-SIS antibody response that was still restricted to IgG1.
55      We propose that fixational saccades and SIs are generated by the same neural circuit and that, b
56                       Smoothened inhibitors (SIs) are a new type of targeted therapy for advanced bas
57 ssessments or, separately, a score <5 on any SIS assessment at baseline or during follow-up.
58 ttery and 0.89 (95% CI, 0.61-1.30) using the SIS assessment.
59 antic Animal Fluency) and Six-Item Screener (SIS) assessments, administered longitudinally during fol
60  was assessed using the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) at baseline, post-training, and at 3-month follow-u
61 Sacha Inchi (Plukenetia volubilis L.) seeds (SIS) at four different doses (0, 1, 5 and 8kGy).
62 s and the correlation of signal intensities (SIs) at half- and full-dose sequences were compared by u
63 ied to arbitrary disease dynamics, including SIS behaviour.
64 e substantial ice-margin fluctuations of the SIS between 25,000 and 12,000 years before the present.
65 ted region 1 (B1), a sugar isomerase domain (SIS), biofilm-related region 2 (B2) and a cystathionine
66 ents with the shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) but have never been directly compared.
67 elet-derived growth factor (PDGF) B-chain (c-sis) by EC is stimulated severalfold by thrombin.
68 odimer (PDGF BB) and its viral counterpart v-sis can serve as both competent and progression factors.
69                    The model incorporates an SIS compartmental model of disease transmission into a g
70 ional eye movements and saccadic intrusions (SIs) continuously change the position of gaze.
71 d 0.99 (95% CI, 0.95-1.02) for the CERAD and SIS definitions of impairment, respectively.
72 ny assessment was 6.3% by CERAD and 15.4% by SIS definitions.
73 at breeding program we show that regularized SIs derived from hyper-spectral data offer consistently
74    Together, our findings indicate that GMSC/SIS-ECM and exosome/SIS-ECM constructs can facilitate ta
75 animals treated with GMSC/SIS-ECM or exosome/SIS-ECM as compared with SIS-ECM control.
76 r tricuspid valve (TV) bioprosthesis made of SIS-ECM by evaluating its growth, structure, and functio
77 dings indicate that GMSC/SIS-ECM and exosome/SIS-ECM constructs can facilitate taste bud regeneration
78 /SIS-ECM or exosome/SIS-ECM as compared with SIS-ECM control.
79 f the tongue among animals treated with GMSC/SIS-ECM or exosome/SIS-ECM as compared with SIS-ECM cont
80                   In an ovine model, tubular SIS-ECM TV bioprostheses demonstrate "growth" and a cell
81                                              SIS-ECM TVs were placed in 8 lambs; conventional biopros
82                                              SIS-ECM valve function was normal in 7 of 8; 1 valve had
83                                          The SIS-ECM valve may provide a novel solution for TV replac
84                Ex vivo mechanical testing of SIS-ECM valve tissue showed normalization of the elastic
85                                    Explanted SIS-ECM valves approximated native tissue in gross appea
86                                          The SIS-ECM valves demonstrated an incremental increase in a
87 inal submucosa-derived extracellular matrix (SIS-ECM) has been used successfully as a patch for repai
88 l intestinal submucosa-extracellular matrix (SIS-ECM) with gingival mesenchymal stem cells (GMSCs) or
89 th toluene was chosen as a capture agent for SIS ellipsometric sensing.
90 are uniquely able to obtain information from SIs emitted from single-projectile impacts.
91 oral model coupled with the individual-based SIS epidemic model where susceptible individuals adopt a
92  study the Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible (SIS) epidemic model -appropriate for STDs- over a two-la
93 ministic Susceptible-Infectious-Susceptible (SIS) epidemiological model (we also briefly consider app
94  Lenali-domide and prednisone for myelofibro-sis evaluated through a multicentered-cooperative group
95                                          The SIs for influenza viruses A(H1N1) and A(H3N2) were simil
96 sults demonstrate the immense versatility of SIS for modifying materials when combined with laser ind
97 sess the mean standardized importance score (SIS) for each service.
98 at they belong to a group which we designate SIS, for SA-independent, systemically induced genes.
99 ased on the iterative trend correlation (ITC-SIS, for short) to detect important susceptibility loci
100  Typically, there is co-emission of multiple SIs from a single impact, i.e., emission of SIs from mol
101  SIs from a single impact, i.e., emission of SIs from molecules co-located within a nanovolume with d
102 face retention sequence (CRS) motif of the v-sis gene product (platelet-derived growth factor-BB).
103  ligand (CRS-containing growth regulators (v-sis gene product and insulin-like growth factor binding
104 inary complexes with the newly synthesized v-sis gene product and PDGF beta-type receptor at the tran
105                          CRSBP-1, like the v-sis gene product and PDGF beta-type receptor, underwent
106 d/or after the trans-Golgi network) of the v-sis gene product and with a approximately 140-kDa proteo
107 ponsible for cell surface retention of the v-sis gene product in v-sis-transformed cells (fibroblasts
108  to the cell surface where it presents the v-sis gene product to unoccupied PDGF beta-type receptors
109 etwork and that the stable binary (CRSBP-1.v-sis gene product) complex is transported to the cell sur
110 urface retention of the oncogene v-sis and c-sis gene products and other secretory proteins containin
111 ve responses were specific for HPV-11, since SIs generated against bovine papillomavirus and HPV-16 V
112     Interestingly, the expression of several SIS genes in the uninoculated leaves of TMV-infected Nah
113 d that the TMV-induced expression of several SIS genes is independent of ethylene as well as SA.
114                                  Most of the SIS genes were induced by exogenous ethylene.
115  sham-operated animals and rats grafted with SIS graft (SIS) alone.
116 ct that was restored by seeding ADCSs on the SIS graft.
117 fic serum antibodies but they did accept the SIS graft.
118                                              SIS grafting induced transcriptional up-regulation of iN
119 emonstrate that seeding syngeneic ADSCs onto SIS grafts (SIS-ADSC) resulted in significant cavernosal
120 assess the feasibility of seeding ADSCs onto SIS grafts for TA reconstruction.
121                                     Infected SIS grafts had less NH and little change in their iliac/
122                                          All SIS grafts were incorporated.
123 mooth and complete endothelialization of all SIS grafts.
124 PTFE patches was 25% compared with 0% in the SIS group (P = 0.09).
125 %) developed a recurrent hernia >2 cm in the SIS group and 12 patients (24%) in the 1 degrees group (
126  euthanasia demonstrated no growth in either SIS group compared with 1.7 x 10(4) colonies for ePTFE S
127  smooth muscle and capillary ingrowth in all SIS groups.
128 d who were cognitively intact at enrollment (SIS &gt;4 of 6) were included (N = 23,913, including 56% wo
129 ing >/=25 points on the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS) hand function score (MCID = 17.8 points).
130          Porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) has been widely used in tunica albuginea (TA) recon
131  such as porcine small-intestinal submucosa (SIS), have been successfully used clinically as tissue s
132              Unlike PDGF AA, PDGF B-chain (c-sis) homodimer (PDGF BB) and its viral counterpart v-sis
133 Vs) comprised of small intestinal submucosa (SIS) immobilized with heparin and vascular endothelial g
134                             Syngeneically or SIS implanted mice, however, showed an acute inflammator
135 ne whether CC s during sustained inflations (SIs) improves the recovery of asphyxiated newborn piglet
136                                     The mean SIs in the groups were also equivalent, although IFN-gam
137 13 peptides in cell culture, is required for SIS in vivo, is expressed non-synaptically in several wa
138                      The signal intensities (SIs) in the globus pallidus (GP), thalamus (T), dentate
139 ogic prosthesis, small intestinal submucosa (SIS), in LPEHR.
140 nents were required, providing evidence that SIS induced by same-sex mating is also mediated by RNAi
141 d transformation, decreasing the number of c-sis-induced foci by a factor of 5-10-fold.
142 ression of PKC-delta K376R severely impaired Sis-induced focus formation, whereas cotransfection of P
143 ant of ras (N17 ras) cDNA potently inhibited Sis-induced transformation, the expression of PKC-delta
144 KC-delta and Ras are segregated in mediating Sis-induced transformation.
145                         Compared with ePTFE, SIS induces host tissue remodeling, exhibits a decreased
146             Clustered point mutations at the sis inducible element (SIE), serum response element (SRE
147 element (CRE), serum response element (SRE), sis-inducible element (SIE), and a YY1 site, revealed th
148                                              Sis-inducible element (SIE)-1, a STAT-responsive element
149 ytokines activated factors that bound to the sis-inducible element and included STAT1 and STAT3.
150 ivates Stat3 (and some Stat1) and stimulates sis-inducible element binding activity.
151            A reduction in the IL-6-activated sis-inducible element binding of STAT3 was observed with
152 s from IFN gamma-treated adult myocytes to a sis-inducible element could be demonstrated by gel-shift
153 duced comparable formation of c-fos promoter sis-inducible element IFN-gamma-activated sequence-bindi
154 translocation or DNA binding activity to the sis-inducible element of Stat3.
155 supershift analyses using the c-fos promoter sis-inducible element probe showed that IL-12 activated
156 eins gamma interferon activation site (GAS), Sis-inducible element, and the TATA binding protein tran
157 moters lacking the STAT regulatory element c-sis-inducible element, indicate that this element may pl
158 ffects were noted on AP2, Egr1 (zif268), and Sis-inducible element-DNA binding (P > 0.05).
159 ponse elements upstream of the c-fos gene (c-sis-inducible enhancer element; Stat 1 and Stat 3 bindin
160 feron-stimulated gene factor 3 (ISGF3) and c-sis-inducible factor (SIF) complex formation, gene expre
161 receptor inhibited the binding of STATs with sis-inducing element in c-fos promoter, resulting in dec
162 iption 3 (Stat3) and subsequent formation of sis-inducing factor-A (SIF-A).
163                            Reimplantation of SIS into mice led to a secondary anti-SIS antibody respo
164                                       Hence, Sis is a novel multifunctional element that specifies re
165 te that the finite sample performance of ITC-SIS is accurate and fast through various simulation desi
166            We show that P. syringae-elicited SIS is caused by the production of coronatine (COR), a p
167     Taken together, our results confirm that SIS is conserved between the divergent C. neoformans ser
168 ed in the silenced isolates, suggesting that SIS is mediated by RNAi via sequence-specific small RNAs
169                  Small intestinal submucosa (SIS) is a cell-free collagen matrix derived from porcine
170          Porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) is an acellular, naturally derived extracellular ma
171        This systemic induced susceptibility (SIS) is in direct contrast to the well studied avirulenc
172 Caenorhabditis elegans, stress-induced sleep(SIS) is regulated by cytokine activation of the ALA neur
173 is proto-oncogene) homodimer (PDGF BB) and v-sis, its viral counterpart, activate both alpha- and bet
174  in superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) Josephson junctions has a unique signature in the s
175          Using shot-noise measurements in an SIS junction induced in an InAs nanowire (with noise pro
176                        We now have generated Sis knockout mice in the endogenous locus.
177               A sucrase-isomaltase knockout (Sis-KO) mouse model was used to further elucidate the fi
178                      These data suggest that SIS may be a consequence of the previously described mut
179 e of initial deglaciation indicates that the SIS may have contributed to an abrupt rise in global sea
180                                              SIS may provide a superior alternative to ePTFE as a vas
181 E-containing genes, which may be involved in Sis-mediated transformation, are negatively regulated by
182           C3G also had a reverting effect on sis-mediated transformation, decreasing the number of c-
183 ection of PKC-delta WT cDNA had no effect on Sis-mediated transformation.
184  correlation sure independence screening (DC-SIS) methods were combined to reduce the model dimension
185                                Intriguingly, Sis(-/-) mice exhibit a skewed Igkappa repertoire with m
186 tin localization is significantly reduced in Sis(-/-) mice for Igkappa in cis and IgH loci in trans i
187                                      Because Sis(-/-) mice still allelically excluded Igkappa and IgH
188 y (GC-CI-MS) using the selected-ion-storage (SIS) mode.
189            Simulations with the best-fitting SIS model indicate that 20% of the hosts contribute 86%
190 usceptible again (analogous to the so-called SIS model).
191                    Using a simple stochastic SIS model, we show that in general there is no analogous
192                    Here we show that-for the SIS model-differential susceptibility can make networks
193 nuous-time susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model on networks, we investigate the problem of in
194  platelet-derived growth factor B (PDGF-B)/c-sis mRNA is highly conserved and inhibits its own transl
195 eport the isolation of 13 sugar-insensitive (sis) mutants of Arabidopsis that, unlike wild-type plant
196 s (n = 57) or primary repair buttressed with SIS (n = 51) using a standardized technique.
197 -to-noise ratio of 21, compared to 11 from a SiS nanopore.
198  bias) when compared to a silicon-supported (SiS) nanopore (~1.3 nF, and 46-51 pA RMS noise).
199 trate how sequential infiltration synthesis (SIS) of alumina, a simple solvent-free process, stabiliz
200                                  Regularized SIs offer an effective approach to leverage HTP data tha
201  absence of PDGF, unlike wild-type E5 or the sis oncoprotein.
202                           We also found that SIS operates at a similar efficiency on transgene arrays
203 ngrel pigs were randomized to receive either SIS or ePTFE (3-cm length, 6-mm diameter) and further ra
204  to a 1 x 3-cm patch angioplasty with either SIS or PTFE.
205 How much the primary somatosensory cortices (SIs) participate in processing the pleasantness of such
206        These results lead us to propose that Sis participates in the monoallelic silencing aspect of
207  73% of all PTFE patches compared with 8% of SIS patches (P < 0.03).
208 eviously identified a sex-induced silencing (SIS) pathway in the C. neoformans serotype A var. grubii
209 sential for the basal transcription of the c-sis/PDGF-B gene as well as the lineage-specific, activat
210 rk, we identified an essential site in the c-sis/PDGF-B promoter, Tax-responsive element 1 (TRE1), ne
211  unable to significantly transactivate the c-sis/PDGF-B promoter.
212 e containing the -257 to +74 region of the c-sis/PDGF-B promoter.
213 echanism(s) whereby Tax transactivates the c-sis/PDGF-B proto-oncogene.
214 1/Sp3 failed to significantly increase the c-sis/PDGF-B transcription in K562 cells.
215 trated that both Sp1 and Sp3 could support c-sis/PDGF-B transcription independent of each other in un
216 e SPE was required for TPA-inducibility of c-sis/PDGF-B transcription.
217 ansformation induced by several oncogenes (c-sis/PDGF-B, v-src, H-Ras, and EGFR) that are components
218 ells transfected with the Tax 1 or PDGF-B (c-sis) plasmids.
219 tect binding of STATs to the high affinity c-sis (platelet-derived growth factor) inducible DNA eleme
220           This effect depends on the c-fos c-sis-platelet-derived growth factor-inducible factor bind
221       Transcriptional up-regulation of the c-sis/platelet-derived growth factor-B (PDGF-B) proto-onco
222 s prepared against ras, erb-B, FES, myb, and SIS polypeptide sequences, immunoblots detected 17 prote
223             In addition, mice implanted with SIS produced a SIS-specific antibody response that was r
224 l mechanism whereby Tax transactivates the c-sis promoter.
225                          We consider SIR and SIS propagation dynamics on a temporally-extruded networ
226 ence in the AAV P5 promoter in or near the c-sis proto-oncogene and the genes coding for a hepatocyte
227                                  The human c-sis proto-oncogene promoter is transactivated by the hum
228                          The PDGF B-chain (c-sis proto-oncogene) homodimer (PDGF BB) and v-sis, its v
229 ) in cellular transformation mediated by the sis proto-oncogene, we cotransfected expression vectors
230       Rep68 enhances the expression of the c-sis proto-oncogene, which codes for the B polypeptide of
231                                          The SIS proximal element (SPE) is essential for the basal tr
232 d a primary site in the PDGF-B promoter, the SIS proximal element (SPE), which is critical for transc
233 ange in global cognition (Six-Item Screener [SIS], range, 0-6).
234  results establish that the E5 protein and v-Sis recognize distinct binding sites on the PDGF beta re
235 ng PV(+) neurons caused a trend toward lower SIs regardless of cortical depth.
236 nual physical therapy group used less 1-year SIS-related health care resources than the CSI group.
237  to the 94 control subjects, a 52,000 dalton SIS-related protein (odd ratio (OR) = 5.9, 95% confidenc
238 r follow-up, patients receiving CSI had more SIS-related visits to their primary care provider (60% v
239                          The element, termed Sis, resides in the V-J intervening sequence.
240          In addition, our data show that the SIS RNAi pathway also operates to defend the genome via
241                      We hypothesize that the SIS RNAi pathway operates to defend the genome during se
242                       Notably, compared with SIS samples, FCRx samples showed upregulation of genes i
243 tolerance-induced FCRx samples compared with SIS samples.
244                                           An SIS/SAS model of gonorrhea transmission in a population
245  of 1,937 participants (8.1%) declined to an SIS score </=4 at their most recent assessment, over a m
246 ifferences in incident cognitive impairment (SIS score </=4) were adjusted for age, sex, race, educat
247 est; range, >/=0), and cognitive impairment (SIS score <5 [impaired] vs >/=5 [unimpaired]).
248                                     The PAS1-SIS sensor showed no changes in Psi (Psi), if any, negli
249 agged PAS1 to the sensing layers, PAS1-based SIS sensor was evaluated for its ability to recognize to
250 report on a novel solution immersed silicon (SIS) sensor modified with bio-receptor to detect toluene
251                                          ITC-SIS serves as a good alternative method to detect diseas
252                        Postcontrast synovial SIs showed high correlation between half dose and full d
253 ed kappa = 0.97), whereas those derived from SIS showed substantial agreement (weighted kappa = 0.79)
254  3:1 resuscitation (3:1 group) or CCs during SIs (SI group) when the heart rate decreased to 25% of b
255                                              SIs significantly > 0 (indicating a cost of resistant al
256                            Combining CCs and SIs significantly improved the return of spontaneous cir
257 addition, mice implanted with SIS produced a SIS-specific antibody response that was restricted to th
258 r interleukin-4 at the implant site nor anti-SIS-specific serum antibodies but they did accept the SI
259  transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and SIS-specific serum antibody isotype levels were determin
260                                              Sis specifies the targeting of Igkappa transgenes in pre
261 RM 981 ([Pb] = 0.2-170 ng g(-1)) using (1) a SIS spray chamber, (2) a MCN 6000 desolvating system, or
262 MG), and the surface interaction-stabilized (SIS) state.
263                                   The MG and SIS states are populated at moderate and large values of
264  the WW domain is kinetically trapped in the SIS states.
265 is supported by numerical simulations of our SIS structure.
266 tify their structural differences, and using SIS (Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible) and SIR (Suscepti
267 lonal lines that stably overexpress PDGF-B/v-sis (T98Gsis cells) exhibit a striking 200-250% increase
268 nal lines with stable expression of PDGF-B/v-sis (T98Gsis cells) reliably (80%) develop tumors in 4-6
269 A comparison of the STSIS technique with the SIS technique indicate that a better performance was obt
270       (1) Despite lower stimulation indices (SIs) than two DR-mismatched MLRs, 2 DR-matched MLRs gene
271 udy, we compared a small-diameter conduit of SIS to ePTFE in the presence of Gram-positive contaminat
272                        Our results show that SIS to herbivory involves more than antagonistic signali
273                                              SIS to herbivory is, in turn, counteracted by a combinat
274 complex multilayered induction mechanism for SIS to herbivory.
275                   In this study, we compared SIS to polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) as a vascular patc
276 eractions with endogenous Su(Hw) insulators (SIs) to limit the action of transcriptional control elem
277 involved in systemic-induced susceptibility (SIS) to T. ni herbivory caused by prior infection by vir
278 d isoform cDNA (hCD44s) was transfected into sis-transformed Balb/c 3T3 cells and into ras-revertant
279                Normally nonmetastatic murine sis-transformed BALB/c 3T3 cells, transfected with human
280 ace retention of the v-sis gene product in v-sis-transformed cells (fibroblasts) and has been hypothe
281 ll growth, and tumorigenicity (in mice) of v-sis-transformed cells.
282 partmental susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) transmission models simultaneously to age-stratifie
283 t networks, and these diseases often possess SIS-type dynamics.
284 twork structure in the infection dynamics of SIS-type infections.
285 -friendly technology for the preservation of SIS used for oil production.
286  of C3G on focus-forming activity of Ras and Sis was always higher than that observed with Rap1A, a k
287                                              SIS was associated with improved graft patency, less inf
288                                         Only SIS was completely incorporated, with infiltration of co
289                                          The SIS was designed to measure the patient's perspective on
290                  The Scandinavian Ice Sheet (SIS) was an important component of the global ice sheet
291                  A staining intensity score (SIS) was developed, and its performance compared to the
292 rm potentiation on singly innervated spines (SiSs) was blocked at DiSs.
293 life, measured with the stroke impact scale (SIS), was a secondary outcome measure.
294                                  For SSS and SIS, we found no association with any drug.
295                                              SIs were shortest for older index cases (age 11-14 years
296 entration and normalized signal intensities (SIs) were evaluated within regions of interest (ROIs).
297        Here we report sex-induced silencing (SIS), which is triggered by tandem integration of a tran
298 s randomly assigned to the SI group received SIs with a pressure of 30 cm H2O for 30 s.
299 n vectors containing cDNAs that encode for c-sis with an ATP binding mutant of PKC-delta (PKC-delta K
300 d subjects under standard immunosuppression (SIS) without rejection and with acute rejection.

 
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