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1 CS- group (49 African American and 249 white subjects).
2 e Company study (94 patients and 100 control subjects).
3 unting for 99% of the total drop in stenotic subjects).
4 mpact of AbetaOs in astrocytes, a less known subject.
5 dial infarct and was demonstrated in a human subject.
6 ver, few studies have been conducted on this subject.
7 elated with aneurysm severity in these human subjects.
8  45), and AERD (n = 31) and control (n = 24) subjects.
9 tients were age and sex matched with control subjects.
10 erance to haptens and alleviate ACD in human subjects.
11 .26-25.12) in patients with CHD than control subjects.
12 was elevated compared with the cataract only subjects.
13 d sensitization comprising a total of 62,330 subjects.
14 nts with mild/moderate symptoms, and healthy subjects.
15 type 2 cell chemokines compared with healthy subjects.
16 se that elicits a reaction in 5% of allergic subjects.
17 formed the analysis two times in each of the subjects.
18 degree relatives of SCZ patients and healthy subjects.
19 higher IL-4 levels than those from nonatopic subjects.
20 ther independent sample of 1,627 Han Chinese subjects.
21 lf muscles in obese vs. normal healthy human subjects.
22  observed during deep hypothermic CPB in all subjects.
23 sed in patients with SCZ compared to healthy subjects.
24 ocysteine concentrations in European-descent subjects.
25 d tomography (CT) served as positive control subjects.
26 subjects and improved management of 15 (30%) subjects.
27 7 cytokines were screened in the same set of subjects.
28  severe asthma and nonatopic healthy control subjects.
29 lucose levels for both diabetics and healthy subjects.
30 -/-) mice), with tumors undetectable in many subjects.
31  and replicated in 2283 unrelated Caucasians subjects.
32 n tasks of titrated difficulty in 20 healthy subjects.
33  eyes from 31 age and gender-matched healthy subjects.
34  imaging of 11 healthy (5 male and 6 female) subjects.
35 erapeutic intervention in difficult-to-treat subjects.
36 r volume (P = 0.002), even in presymptomatic subjects.
37 c schizophrenia patients and healthy control subjects.
38 ity in key brain areas compared with control subjects.
39 04) by up to 8.5-fold in +DD compared to -DD subjects.
40 xperiments in sighted and congenitally blind subjects.
41 MR patients compared with no AMR and healthy subjects.
42 within the left ventricle in healthy Chinese subjects.
43 ffering underlying pathogenesis in different subjects.
44 nterval cancers develop in 48% to 55% of the subjects.
45 s Test Originated Phantom Perception (STOPP) subjects.
46 es from both omalizumab- and placebo-treated subjects.
47  had a higher number of LDs compared to T2DM subjects (0.037 +/- 0.004 mum(-2) vs. 0.023 +/- 0.003 mu
48                                   Of the 310 subjects, 138 had an acute coronary syndrome (ACS), 101
49             With the exception of the oldest subject (15 years old at enrollment), all subjects remai
50              The validation set comprised 46 subjects (29 with IBS and 17 healthy subjects); 46 fecal
51                                A total of 50 subjects (30 patients and 20 surrogates) were enrolled.
52    Testing was performed on samples from 683 subjects (306 males and 377 females); 113 (16.5%) of 683
53                                         Nine subjects (4 controls, 3 with a history of TBI, 2 with mi
54 rated iPad 2 with the VFE application on 206 subjects (411 eyes): 210 normal (NL), 183 glaucoma (GL),
55 ised 46 subjects (29 with IBS and 17 healthy subjects); 46 fecal samples, but no mucosal samples, wer
56 -retest variability in a phase 2 study of 21 subjects (5-34 d between scans).
57 ly selected and were matched with 27 control subjects (53 carotids without IPH) to undergo a second M
58            Fifty-two of 93 pocapavir-treated subjects (56%) cleared virus in 2-18 days with no eviden
59                      Results A total of 1123 subjects (593 [52.8%] female; mean age, 67.1 years +/- 8
60 6% men) with CHD and 219 816 matched control subjects, 654 and 328 developed AF, respectively.
61                                       In 516 subjects (79% of eligible cohort members) who were 13 ye
62  predictions of behavioral measures in novel subjects, accounting for a considerable amount of the va
63        The study population comprised 76,188 subjects aged 16-89 years at recruitment.
64                                  Seventy-one subjects (ages, 55-76 yr; apnea-hypopnea index, 0.2-96.6
65                                              SUBJECT AND Women in the age group of 16-50 years with a
66       In 1,259 type 2 diabetes-affected case subjects and 5,765 control subjects from the CARe cohort
67      Strokes at 30 days were 9.1% in control subjects and 5.6% in patients with devices (p = 0.25) Ne
68 ested the device in a group of healthy young subjects and a group of elderly subjects with Parkinson'
69 y mass index (BMI) were evaluated in the 100 subjects and another independent sample of 1,627 Han Chi
70 ch club (RC) system relative to both control subjects and BD offspring.
71                                              SUBJECTS AND Following ethics board approval, second yea
72 ination was performed in each of the next 10 subjects and four operators independently performed the
73 nition across the entire sample of depressed subjects and HR.
74 ilization of IMI clinically upstaged 6 (12%) subjects and improved management of 15 (30%) subjects.
75  levels of peptide YY and ghrelin in control subjects and in critically ill patients, during feeding
76 urocognitive function was similar in control subjects and patients with devices, but there was a corr
77 ed in SCI participants compared with control subjects and stimulation was provided approximately 90 m
78 ships among HCV sequences from the four male subjects and subsequent transmission from one subject to
79 S+ group (248 African American and 674 white subjects) and 298 subjects in the ICS- group (49 African
80 ] study (113 patients and 57 healthy control subjects) and the Janssen-Brain Resource Company study (
81 5 (55.6%) unaffected shoulders of the stroke subjects, and 39 (43.3%) control shoulders.
82 mass index (LMI) in 1000 unrelated Caucasian subjects, and replicated in 2283 unrelated Caucasians su
83                 With more payoff information subjects are less likely to switch to pro-cooperative he
84                         In 80% (35 of 44) of subjects, arterial phase breath holds were shorter after
85 elf-limited inflammatory response in healthy subjects, as well as patients with psoriasis or eczema.
86 en PER3 (5) /PER3 (5) and PER3 (4) /PER3 (4) subjects at baseline.
87            The study population comprised 44 subjects at our outpatient clinic.
88 11)C]ABP688 binding) in both MDD and control subjects (average of 14+/-9% and 19+/-22%, respectively;
89 transverse R2* (1/T2*) were quantified, with subjects breathing either air or oxygen.
90 xate and eight untreated age-matched control subjects by using Wilcoxon rank-sum tests.
91              We constructed a model for each subject characterizing bets on each trial as a function
92 decline in rationality compared with younger subjects, chronological age per se did not correlate wit
93  difference, 95% limits of agreement, within-subject coefficient of variation (wCV), and repeatabilit
94 ttention to protocol, tumor SUV has a within-subject coefficient of variation of approximately 10%.
95 3, with the use of a 2 x 2 factorial design, subjects consumed a maize meal fortified with an MNP con
96 predictor, stratum variable); and the within-subject correlation (ignored in a simple Cox model, robu
97                             Studies in human subjects demonstrate that attentional gain of cortical r
98 , graph-based that depict relationships with subjects denoted by nodes and relationships denoted by e
99                       We show that untreated subjects develop different Class III craniofacial growth
100                      In methadone-treated OD subjects drawn from a case and control sample, we conduc
101 ext, the current that passed through a human subject during the attack was measured.
102 rug resistance, while 41 of 93 (44%) treated subjects experienced infection with resistant virus whil
103 al and showed longitudinal overexpression in subjects experiencing disease progression, further stren
104                Whole-exome sequencing in 997 subjects failed to identify any large-effect coding alle
105 tes-affected case subjects and 5,765 control subjects from the CARe cohort, downsampled to induce fam
106 imens from 909 AA and 847 EA healthy control subjects from the Carolina Breast Cancer Study (CBCS) an
107 mprised 7,732 patients with HS and 4,354,137 subjects from the general population.
108 DM subjects stored IMCL differently; Trained subjects had a higher number of LDs compared to T2DM sub
109 e effects were similar regardless of whether subjects had a history of exacerbation in the year befor
110    At 3 months, 55.4% of EBV and 6.5% of SoC subjects had an FEV1 improvement of 12% or more (P < 0.0
111                                       30% of subjects had circulating class I antibodies alone, 4% Cl
112                                      Control subjects had similarly shorter reaction times during a s
113 this model using cued recall tasks, in which subjects had to memorize object arrays composed of simpl
114                              Treatment-naive subjects harboring NRTI-DRMs had significantly lower CD4
115 S was higher in IBS patients than in healthy subjects (HS), and IBS patients on a 4-week LFM diet had
116 No differences were found between AD and MCI subjects in BDNF levels (11 studies, Hedges' g=0.058, 95
117 his 5-step scale would be detectable with 12 subjects in each of two defined groups.
118 es such an experiment to be applied to human subjects in the form of a phenome-wide association study
119                                              Subjects in the highest versus lowest TMAO quartile had
120                               There were 922 subjects in the ICS+ group (248 African American and 674
121 can American and 674 white subjects) and 298 subjects in the ICS- group (49 African American and 249
122                                   Of the 648 subjects in this cohort, 536 (82.7%) were female and the
123 en fluorescent protein as a model system and subjected it to random mutagenesis, followed by screenin
124                                              Subjects judged the average orientation of a series of G
125  In auditory fear conditioning, experimental subjects learn to associate an auditory conditioned stim
126 % for each reader at the lesion, region, and subject levels.
127 l consultation to gather input from external subject matter experts on their individual perspectives
128  lower for patients with CF than for control subjects (mean +/- standard deviation, 0.09 mL/mL +/- 0.
129 opic asthmatic patients (n = 12) and control subjects (n = 12).
130 ,000-2,000Hz) in almost half of investigated subjects (n = 19).
131 anxiety (n = 25) and matched healthy control subjects (n = 23) completed a gambling task featuring a
132                                 Healthy male subjects (n=29) participated in two randomized treatment
133 ) biopsies of psoriasis patients and control subjects (NN).
134 f antimycobacterials and drug candidates, we subjected Nos2 (-/-) mice with TB to monotherapy before
135 predictor of incident back pain among female subjects (odds ratio [OR]: 1.75, 95% confidence interval
136  in the medical literature, was recently the subject of a detailed Consensus Document prepared by rep
137  surface of carbon nanotubes that remain the subject of fundamental study.
138 he general public, and its exact form is the subject of research.
139 atalysts; this and related chemistry are the subject of this review.
140                                      Healthy subjects of both sexes encoded and retrieved novel objec
141 resholds for transfusion, may be appropriate subjects of future trials to improve outcomes of childre
142 ed in an anatomic specimen and in 10 healthy subjects on spine CT scans by three radiologists (reader
143 n sera from patients with CRSwNP and control subjects (P < .0001).
144 eline 5.6 (4.1) to 7.7 (5.0) at year 2 in PD subjects (p<0.001) versus from 2.9 (3.0) to 3.2 (3.0) in
145  refers to a decrease of reaction times when subjects perform an action (e.g., a reach-to-grasp panto
146                  In a training cohort of 649 subjects, predictors of >/=70% stenosis in at least 1 ma
147 stimulation assisted breaths in all 22 paced subjects (range, 9.9-48.6%; p < 0.001).
148                                          All subjects received 40 mg of rosuvastatin daily for 8 to 1
149                                              Subjects received single doses of dofetilide, quinidine,
150                 Expanded clones from two T1D subjects recognized distinct IGRP peptides, implicating
151 m, continuous electrocorticography from nine subjects, recorded for an average of 320 days each.
152          One hundred sixty-eight consecutive subjects recruited into the project underwent 235 scans:
153 tive testing methods to reduce the number of subjects, refine experimental designs, and replace live
154 st subject (15 years old at enrollment), all subjects remained off ERT with normalized peripheral blo
155 pressive power of such models for real human subjects remains unknown.
156                           In the experiment, subjects repeatedly play a strategic game that has an op
157 g hospital-based cases (n = 127) and control subjects representative of the hospital catchment area (
158             Treatment with tocilizumab in 13 subjects resulted in rapid defervescence (median, 4 hr)
159 lyses of extracted primary teeth from 3 GACI subjects revealed 4-fold increased cervical cementum thi
160                     BACKGROUND & AIMS: Among subjects screened for colorectal cancer (CRC) by the gua
161  between the query model (PSSM, HMM) and the subject sequences in the library.
162 egulatory sites during sex determination, we subjected Sertoli cells from mouse fetal testes to DNase
163 network (DMN) can be measured with fMRI when subjects shift thoughts between high-level internally di
164                              Nine of the ten subjects showed a positive ETS effect ranging from 0.3 t
165 invasive measurements or fall short of being subject specific due to a lack of the necessary clinical
166 itive transcranial magnetic stimulation to a subject-specific frontal-cingulate reward pathway, this
167 myography/bite-force calibrations determined subject-specific masseter and temporalis muscle activiti
168 s of a continuous predictor, while including subject-specific random effects.
169                                              Subjects spending much time sitting have increased risk
170                             Trained and T2DM subjects stored IMCL differently; Trained subjects had a
171 oth subjects with nonobese HFpEF and control subjects, subjects with obese HFpEF displayed increased
172 e OCT imaging was generally normal, but in 6 subjects subtle irregularities at the inner segment elli
173 f transgene-specific T-cell responses in two subjects that were part of the phase II trial.
174  healing in normal scratch assays, but after subjecting the cells to mechanical stress, which is norm
175  Snail1 expression was generally high in all subjects throughout the airway wall with marked cytoplas
176     Thus, in conscious mammals, breathing is subject to a dual and interdependent feedback regulation
177  dissociate on the sub-second timescale when subject to a stretching force of 1-2 nN (depending on is
178 CMIP5") historical climate model simulations subject to anthropogenic forcing display an increase in
179 d with prospective study involvement but was subject to attrition bias caused by passive follow-up.
180 fication DFM image capture is faster, but is subject to background from surface artifacts and debris,
181 ng human ultra-cooperativeness are very much subject to debate.
182  that have distinct functional roles and are subject to different evolutionary pressures.
183 veled across the network while the system is subject to different noise levels.
184 rustration occurs when entities in a system, subject to given lattice constraints, are hindered to si
185                                This motif is subject to GSK-3 phosphorylation, promoting ER retention
186 t optimization of caloric loading in B6 mice subject to HFS, characterized by increased meal size and
187 ntly designated Natura 2000 sites, which are subject to high human accessibility.
188 ubjects and subsequent transmission from one subject to his female partner.
189 ction rate and indicate that the catalyst is subject to inhibition by the product of the chloroacylat
190          Surface uplift of Northern Tibet is subject to more recent asthenospheric upwelling and ther
191 structure with the exception that it was not subject to motor (execution) noise.
192 nnot accommodate multiple ribosomes, are not subject to NGD.
193 o find that behavioral trajectories of worms subject to oxidative stress resemble trajectories observ
194 o CEBS are manually curated, accessioned and subject to quality assurance review prior to release to
195 , the extent to which these interactions are subject to rapid modulations in response to signals is u
196                   However, these markers are subject to several sources of variability, including fee
197 istic of the superconducting state, has been subject to strong controversy in high-Tc copper oxides.
198 d with newly diagnosed dementia has not been subject to substantial change in the past two decades.
199 he specific attributes of de-escalation were subject to thematic analysis.
200               Thus, a subsequent LP solution subject to this reaction deletion constraint becomes a d
201 lar refractoriness or blood pressure in pigs subjected to 7 days atrial tachypacing, as well as in sh
202      Each of the 15 total sublines was first subjected to a parasitism assay to determine its resista
203 d foraging traditions for one technique were subjected to a reduced foraging payoff, 49% of birds swi
204 ant inbred lines (LGXSM-6 and LGXSM-33) were subjected to axial tibial compression.
205 pts now extend into downstream genes and are subjected to backsplicing.
206 h lentivirus containing ChR2 or YFP gene and subjected to cytotoxicity analysis.
207 t-except for UCSF-such centers have not been subjected to detailed public analysis.
208 berculosis isolates from four countries were subjected to DST for eight drugs, confirmatory Wayne's a
209 istently showed that ancestral primates were subjected to enhanced positive selection for bright-ligh
210 t when Spy0125 was mechanically unfolded and subjected to forces of 50-350 piconewtons, thioester cle
211 DS AND Knockdown of ATF6 in cardiac myocytes subjected to I/R increased reactive oxygen species and n
212 e grown at an air-liquid interface (ALI) and subjected to light mechanical stimulation from an air pu
213 o the ICU and on days 3 and 7 thereafter and subjected to lipid mediator profiling.
214 /6 nephrectomy, and 8 weeks later, they were subjected to LPS (2 mg/kg) or sepsis by cecal ligation a
215 experiment with laboratory protist community subjected to manipulated resource pulses that vary in in
216 ion coefficients in the area of the MR image subjected to metal susceptibility artifacts are then rec
217 p of hedgehog-interacting protein (HHIP) and subjected to multiple rounds of affinity maturation thro
218 rce dynamics in pinon pine and juniper trees subjected to precipitation reduction, atmospheric warmin
219 h context dependent, these native ecosystems subjected to prolonged invasion by exotic plants may be
220                        Tomato fractions were subjected to pulsed electric fields treatment combined o
221                      The two carbamates were subjected to reaction with (*)OH, persistent DPPH(*) and
222 merous classes of natural products have been subjected to these studies of site-selective alteration
223 sponse-positive and -negative cell lines was subjected to transcriptome-wide RNA sequencing analysis.
224 MR-409 mitigated cardiac hypertrophy in mice subjected to transverse aortic constriction and improved
225                    Fir populations currently subjected to warm and dry conditions will be the most vu
226 iments: adult maternally separated rats were subjected to water avoidance stress (to induce visceral
227  endogenous MDM2, when it was induced by p53 subjecting to DNA-damaging stimuli such as treatment wit
228                           This task requires subjects to discriminate highly similar scenes, faces, o
229 over current discrimination tests, which ask subjects to discriminate monomolecular odorants whose di
230                                We then asked subjects to estimate virtual-room size with either activ
231 Here we use resting-state fMRI data from 176 subjects to show that signals from the human white-matte
232                                          All subjects tolerated the PET/MRI examination well, and no
233 Specifically, fMRI showed that in misophonic subjects, trigger sounds elicit greatly exaggerated bloo
234                      We randomized 156 adult subjects undergoing cardiac surgery with evidence of ear
235                                              Subjects undertook simple-tracking, precision-hold, and
236 ents with CRVO or BRVO and ME and 40 healthy subjects underwent measurements of superficial and deep
237 ibility analysis, where each of the first 13 subjects underwent MR imaging on three separate occasion
238 e mean +/- SD 25(OH)D3 concentration for all subjects was 27.7 +/- 18.9 nmol/L [median (IQR): 23.5 nm
239 lasma-derived EXOs of 12 T1DM and 12 control subjects was hybridized onto Nanostring human v2 miRNA m
240                           A cohort of 26 370 subjects was retrospectively collected from a radiology
241 nd 20 deep-epithelium swabs (matched control subjects) was sequenced for the V1-V3 region using Illum
242 EEG was recorded while male and female human subjects watched and listened to videos of a speaker utt
243                                              Subjects were classified as presumed NAFLD (pNF; alanine
244 across gray matter and white matter when MDD subjects were compared with controls.
245                                              Subjects were divided into time varying exposure groups
246               A total of 130 healthy Chinese subjects were enrolled.
247                                        These subjects were followed up at least for 12 months.
248                                          All subjects were monitored for respiratory symptoms, lung f
249  by direct toxigenic culture, and 141 of 682 subjects were positive by using the combined direct and
250 6 males and 377 females); 113 (16.5%) of 683 subjects were positive for toxigenic C. difficile by dir
251     Neutrophils isolated from mice and human subjects were tested for responses to P. aeruginosa We f
252  significantly higher compared to the normal subjects, whereas the corneal pachymetry and Ambrosio re
253  stimulus-evoked visual responses from human subjects while they performed a selective spatial attent
254 ue of clinical screening in relatives of all subjects who died suddenly before 45 years of age.
255          The study included the data of 2233 subjects who experienced either in-hospital or out-of-ho
256 r risk were nearly 2-fold in comparison with subjects who remained below CAC5y=400.
257 Cangrelor to Clopidogrel Standard Therapy in Subjects Who Require Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
258 onfatal MI and 2055 population-based control subjects who were living in Costa Rica to examine potent
259 anial magnetic stimulation experiment, where subjects whose frontal control was temporarily disrupted
260  resection material from a separate group of subjects with (n = 11) or without (n = 11) COPD was coll
261 analyzed cross-sectional data from 1932 case subjects with a first nonfatal MI and 2055 population-ba
262                                  Consecutive subjects with acute respiratory distress syndrome.
263                                Controls were subjects with acute respiratory illness testing negative
264                                           In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be
265                                              Subjects with asthma and the AA/AG genotypes had a 5% de
266 significantly different frequencies in 5,724 subjects with at least one invasive tumor and 1,943 subj
267                 After an allergen challenge, subjects with atopy displayed rapid induction of upper a
268 , 12 subjects with moderate to severe PS, 10 subjects with both AD and CD, and 10 HC with no history
269 m 20 subjects with moderate to severe AD, 10 subjects with CD, 12 subjects with moderate to severe PS
270  anti-TG2A and celiac disease indicates that subjects with celiac disease might have increased intest
271                            We analyzed 8,034 subjects with complete inspiratory and expiratory comput
272 in is increased in renal biopsies from human subjects with diabetic nephropathy.
273 e extracted from exome-sequencing data of 42 subjects with EE and no previous genetic diagnosis.
274 pediatric and adult asthma cases and control subjects with European American and African American anc
275  Similar analyses were performed to classify subjects with good glycemic improvements.
276 ostchallenge glucagon levels are observed in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT).
277 s with at least one invasive tumor and 1,943 subjects with in situ tumors only.
278 es changes in brain bioenergetic function in subjects with major depression.
279      Recently, the global efforts to collect subjects with Mendelian disorders, to better define the
280 etic resonance (MR) spectroscopic imaging in subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), patients
281                     Whether exacerbations in subjects with mild COPD or similar acute respiratory eve
282                                      Even in subjects with mild steroid-naive asthma, differences in
283                                 Sera from 20 subjects with moderate to severe AD, 10 subjects with CD
284 derate to severe AD, 10 subjects with CD, 12 subjects with moderate to severe PS, 10 subjects with bo
285                                  We analyzed subjects with more than 4 semi-annual follow-up visits (
286 sma C-peptide response remained unchanged in subjects with NFG.
287 se tissue IR [Adipo-IR]) in a large group of subjects with NGT, impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), and
288                           Compared with both subjects with nonobese HFpEF and control subjects, subje
289 ts with nonobese HFpEF and control subjects, subjects with obese HFpEF displayed increased plasma vol
290          However, behavioural experiments on subjects with only rod function reveals that these indiv
291 ealthy young subjects and a group of elderly subjects with Parkinson's disease using an event-related
292                                              Subjects with susceptibility genotypes for celiac diseas
293 IR) neurons are decreased in the amygdala of subjects with SZ and BD.
294 9(+) lymphocyte populations isolated from 81 subjects with type 1 diabetes (T1D).
295 cts models (to account for relatedness among subjects) with linear splines (spline 1: ESI </=3.7 g/da
296 a was collected from sepsis patients (n = 22 subjects) within 48 hours of admission to the ICU and on
297 tasks in rodents have allowed for the within-subject, within-session determination of both consummato
298                                           In subjects without airflow obstruction, acute respiratory
299         We examined baseline data from 3,987 subjects without diabetes in the Progression of Early Su
300                                     5 normal subjects wore Bangerter foil goggles to simulate blur fo

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