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1 d split-thickness skin graft placed over the viscera.
2 ts that actually detect these stimuli in the viscera.
3 es projecting to the esophagus and abdominal viscera.
4 ized thickening of skin, mucosae and certain viscera.
5 sacral spinal cord that innervate the pelvic viscera.
6 nd peripheral nervous system, eye, skin, and viscera.
7 uding bone), the central nervous system, and viscera.
8  with propagation along nerves supplying the viscera.
9 nervation to different targets in the pelvic viscera.
10 rain involved in autonomic regulation of the viscera.
11 ngle viscus, the other five responded to two viscera.
12 c to the regional nodes, lungs, or abdominal viscera.
13 ng by qRT-PCR, and was undetectable in other viscera.
14 ly enriched for Ly6C(+)T-bet(+) cells in the viscera.
15 gnificant levels in other lung cell types or viscera.
16 onse at the dermal challenge site and in the viscera.
17 mechanical strength to support the abdominal viscera.
18 hibited high levels of MC in both muscle and viscera.
19 sizing tumors in the skin, muscle, bone, and viscera.
20  innervation sites in thoracic and abdominal viscera.
21 eous compartments of blood, lymph nodes, and viscera.
22 nt ovarian cancer frequently metastasizes to viscera.
23 o contain neurons that do not project to the viscera.
24  receive highly focused information from the viscera.
25 op lesions of the central nervous system and viscera.
26 mately leads to asymmetric patterning of the viscera.
27 hological asymmetries of the heart and other viscera.
28 d presumably protein losses from the exposed viscera.
29 ithout redistribution of blood flow from the viscera.
30 he face, larynx, extermities, and intestinal viscera.
31 zed by malformations of the skull, limbs and viscera.
32 f the leading edge (LE) cells to enclose the viscera.
33 n nitrogen constituents were dominant in the viscera (36.85%).
34 an abnormal arrangement of thoraco-abdominal viscera across a left-to-right axis.
35 ins preganglionic motor neurons that control viscera along the subdiaphragmatic digestive tract, but
36 i receive signals from the skin, muscle, and viscera, although the pathways conveying these nonlabyri
37 med silo to provide coverage for the exposed viscera and allow a gradual reduction into the abdominal
38 therapy exhibited high levels of hASM in the viscera and brain, which resulted in near-complete corre
39 xtract preparations from sardine by-product (viscera and by-product concentrate extracts) produced 3-
40 ited lipid storage disorder that affects the viscera and central nervous system.
41 nd can correct the disease phenotype in both viscera and CNS of MPS I mice.
42 ulation of undegraded lipids in cells of the viscera and CNS.
43       Accumulation of amyloid fibrils in the viscera and connective tissues causes systemic amyloidos
44              D3-cortisol production with the viscera and liver averaged 0.2 +/- 0.1 microg/min (P = N
45  determine the relative contributions of the viscera and liver to splanchnic cortisol production.
46  8 +/- 3 and 28 +/- 3% extraction across the viscera and liver, respectively.
47 ng craniofacial structures, skeleton, brain, viscera and urogenital tract, in four X-linked human dis
48 ion to allow for granulation and fixation of viscera) and formation of the planned ventral hernia wit
49 pal conscious sensations that arise from the viscera, and both are increased in frequency and intensi
50 nsistently oriented laterality of the heart, viscera, and brain.
51  craniofacial region, eyes, heart, abdominal viscera, and limbs.
52 early hematopoietic cells, as well as heart, viscera, and paraspinal neurons, suggesting that it has
53 raft or full thickness skin closure over the viscera; and stage III, definitive reconstruction after
54 ciprocal communication between the brain and viscera are critical for coordinating behavior with visc
55 trointestinal tract and associated digestive viscera are delivered to the brain primarily by vagal af
56 articularly if methods to protect the normal viscera are developed.
57 ion of touch, taste and pain in the face and viscera, are composed of both ectodermal placode and neu
58 ustrial potential of fish wastes, especially viscera, as a source for obtaining native protein and hy
59 ring gastrulation with consequent cardia and viscera bifida.
60 en triggered by painful distension of pelvic viscera (bladder or bowel) and consequent sensory fiber
61 ic amyloidosis, with amyloid deposits in the viscera, blood vessel walls, and connective tissue, is u
62 gen (PSA), soft-tissue disease (nodes and/or viscera), bone disease (most common site of spread), and
63 olute transperitoneal transfer in the hollow viscera but causes significant changes in the mass trans
64 patic vein, indicating net uptake across the viscera but zero balance across the liver.
65 ibers and cell bodies are present within the viscera, but previous regeneration studies have not acco
66 ctivation of TRPV1 channels in the abdominal viscera by yet unidentified nonthermal factors inhibits
67              We conclude that the splanchnic viscera can contribute to liver ischemic reperfusion inj
68 ting the gastrointestinal tract or abdominal viscera causes severe pain often with vomiting due to oe
69 ins by endogenous enzyme by-product extract, viscera concentrate extract, and commercial Alcalase(R)
70 suggested that components of the dying zooid viscera could be reutilized by the developing buds, poss
71 afish, genes implicated in laterality of the viscera (cyclops/nodal, antivin/lefty and pitx2) are coe
72                           Activity in normal viscera decreased proportional to the whole body; howeve
73                                          The viscera did not produce either cortisol (-8.1 +/- 2.6 mi
74                      Proteolytic activity of viscera extract from hybrid catfish (Clarias macrocephal
75                                         When viscera extract from hybrid catfish was used for the pro
76 h muscle hydrolysis were 3.5% hybrid catfish viscera extract, 15 min reaction time and fish muscle/bu
77 ng temporary removal of the entire abdominal viscera followed by vascular reconstruction, ex vivo tum
78 % of the tracer was cleared rapidly from the viscera (half-life 1-2 h) and 45-60% was cleared slowly
79 d by rectal stimulation, suggesting that the viscera have a greater representation on the limbic cort
80            There was rapid uptake within the viscera; however, tumor uptake was slower.
81                                 Smooth-hound viscera hydrolysates (SHVHs) were prepared by treatment
82 rome and another to accommodate transplanted viscera in a 10-month child with short bowel secondary t
83 ut virus was able to spread to the brain and viscera in all genotypes except double-knockout mice.
84    Reperfusion of acutely ischemic abdominal viscera in animals leads to release of multiple factors
85 lthy adults acquire fibrosis of the skin and viscera in association with autoantibodies.
86  allow quantification of iron and fat in the viscera in children with hemolytic anemia and obesity, r
87 to characterize the importance of splanchnic viscera in liver ischemic reperfusion injury and to enha
88 tion of melanoma metastatic to the abdominal viscera in patients treated in the modern treatment envi
89 is is that the displacement of the abdominal viscera in the chest secondarily perturbs the developmen
90  of the sensory-motor reflex circuits of the viscera in vertebrates.
91 ess of asymmetric gene expression and of the viscera in Xenopus embryos.
92 gal ganglia, which convey sensation from the viscera, including pharyngeal endoderm structures, to th
93  amyloid cardiomyopathy or more than 2 major viscera involved with disease are poor candidates for SC
94 ts significance in pain originating from the viscera is unknown.
95 ality was randomized in the brain, heart and viscera, likely a consequence of shorter cilia with disr
96                  Neither the aorta nor other viscera manifested abnormal proliferation.
97 harmacological block of NaV 1.7 alone in the viscera may be insufficient in targeting chronic viscera
98 ents suggests that hypersensitivity from the viscera may be partially a TRPV1-mediated event, thereby
99         H. hepaticus was cultured from fetal viscera of 2 of 11 pups sampled late in gestation from i
100 e edible portions including foot, mantle and viscera of Asian hard clam (Meretrix lusoria) harvested
101                Trypsin was purified from the viscera of barbel by precipitation using ammonium sulpha
102             Studies suggest hunter discarded viscera of big game animals (i.e., offal) is a source of
103 fied 35.64-fold with 4.97% recovery from the viscera of carp Cirrhinus mrigala (mrigal) by ammonium s
104                       The peptidase from the viscera of farmed giant catfish was used for producing g
105 hemical characterization of trypsin from the viscera of Liza aurata.
106 lly composed of TAG ( approximately 98%), in viscera oil the molar distribution ratio became TAG:DAG:
107 m assignment, and/or progression in nodes or viscera on cross-sectional imaging, or death.
108 ced in 28 patients (4.4%) owing to overlying viscera or prior gastric surgery.
109 tching and pulling smooth muscle of adjacent viscera or the abdominal wall.
110 nhibited by feeding-related signals from the viscera; orexin neurons may correspond to this neuronal
111 o acids is metabolized by the portal-drained viscera (PDV).
112                            Pleural fluid and viscera pleura specimens were collected at autopsy.
113 P < 0.001 vs. zero production; P < 0.001 vs. viscera production), respectively.
114 ained by the ultrafiltration of smooth hound viscera protein hydrolysates, produced by Neutrase, Espe
115  Can the feedback about the operation of the viscera provide a calming and relaxing influence?
116 expression was very low in visceral fat, the viscera released cortisone (P < 0.001) and D3 cortisone
117                             In contrast, the viscera releases cortisone into the portal vein, thereby
118  (DHA) content in oil from spines, heads and viscera resulted to be 8.7% and 7.3%, 7.9% and 6.3%, and
119 l system possibly initiated by activation by viscera sensory input.
120 th herniation through the rupture, dependent viscera sign, collar sign and other signs (sinus cut-off
121                       Collar sign, dependent viscera sign, herniation, contiguous injury on both side
122 diaphragm, herniation, collar, and dependent viscera signs were highly specific (92%-100%) but nonsen
123         Total fat contents of muscle, liver, viscera, skin, fins and head tissues were determined, as
124 acid extracts of salmon backbones, heads and viscera stored at industrially relevant temperatures (4
125 the transduction of noxious stimuli from the viscera, suggest that the investigation of pain pathways
126 he skin or to disseminate to and grow in the viscera, suggesting polymorphisms and differential inher
127 tis and showed reduced Salmonella burdens in viscera, suggesting that adenosine promotes disseminatio
128 transneuronal labeling from different pelvic viscera that may be related to coordination of overall p
129 hypothermia and increased FIO2 during UHS on viscera, the ability to be resuscitated, and outcome sho
130 the most severe injuries affecting the solid viscera, the authors emphasize the CT findings that are
131 ations of Gaucher disease (GD) involving the viscera, the skeleton, and the lungs.
132 mated post-mortem migration of Anisakis from viscera to flesh increases the disease burden by >1000%
133  signals from pathologic events occurring in viscera to the brain, thereby providing a structural bas
134 allowing bottom-up information flow from the viscera to the CNS.
135 roducts as waste, which includes skin, head, viscera, trimmings, liver, frames, bones, and roes.
136                Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus viscera trypsin was purified by fractionation with ammon
137 h oil extracted from trout heads, spines and viscera using supercritical carbon dioxide and Randall e
138 nfluence vagal parasympathetic output to the viscera via mechanisms that include modulation of neural
139  intraluminal cultures of the specific study viscera were also taken.
140 eficient laterality defects in the brain and viscera with the absence of KV, supporting a role for KV
141  integral to a circuit that links the pelvic viscera with the forebrain and coordinates pelvic viscer
142 oss of abdominal domain." Replacement of the viscera within an unyielding stiff abdominal wall may co

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