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1 us has been downgraded from "endangered" to "vulnerable".
2 n, but individuals of African descent appear vulnerable.
3 ldhood or adolescence; men were particularly vulnerable.
4 tries, with plant-based diets being the most vulnerable.
5 er to shore, where they were presumably less vulnerable.
6 high-elevation species tended to be the most vulnerable.
7 arine and coastal waters may be particularly vulnerable.
8 heterochromatin at the nuclear periphery is vulnerable.
9 others with higher prenatal stress were most vulnerable (19-21 weeks' gestation; cumulative odds rati
11 r health care staff caring for nutritionally vulnerable adults resulted in improved learner and patie
13 ng engineered to selectively expose the most vulnerable and conserved sites on the HIV-1 envelope, wi
16 cies in UK waters and listed by the IUCN as 'Vulnerable', and for the designation and management of E
19 he tropics and high northern latitudes (both vulnerable areas of Earth's climate system) and second,
21 During assembly of PSII, oxidative damage to vulnerable assembly intermediate complexes must be preve
25 It is now known that AF genesis requires a vulnerable atrial substrate and that the formation and c
26 Here, our aim was to study a particularly vulnerable brain compartment, the late myelinating super
27 health burden and involve the hippocampus, a vulnerable brain region implicated in learning and memor
28 normal in B6.Htt(Q111/+) striatum, the most vulnerable brain region in HD, up to 12 months of age.
29 ptional profiling on the brainstem, a highly vulnerable brain region in SCA3, in a series of mouse mo
30 hat cortical thinning in Alzheimer's disease-vulnerable brain regions is a mechanism for reduced memo
32 nt cerebral oxygen delivery, particularly in vulnerable brain regions, across a broad range of hemogl
38 multitasking performance, as two potentially vulnerable cognitive domains essential in everyday life
39 ds to test water supplies onsite can protect vulnerable communities from the impact of contaminants i
40 alderas rarely ends in eruption, encouraging vulnerable communities to perceive emergency warnings of
42 modeling is utilized to identify potentially vulnerable components in the network that may serve as v
49 within VDRM:BGLAP bound heterodimer is more vulnerable for large stabilization upon SRC1 interaction
54 th inequities that affect migrants and other vulnerable groups by: (1) mapping the effect of social,
57 e necessity of measures targeted at specific vulnerable groups, such as women who experience PPD as a
58 targeting biologically and socioeconomically vulnerable groups, would reduce population arsenic expos
63 ir counterparts, the goal trackers, are more vulnerable if the drug cue acts to signal drug availabil
67 the formation of toxic aggregates in neurons vulnerable in Parkinson's disease (PD), including dopami
68 to warm and dry conditions will be the most vulnerable in the late 21st century when climatic condit
69 ed 4,897 metabolite features in regions both vulnerable in the middle frontal and inferior temporal g
71 rotein arginine methyltransferase Prmt1 as a vulnerable intervention point in murine p53/Rb-null oste
73 AHAs; these mice shifted their bites to more vulnerable locations on the body of a submissive animal,
75 opulation-level effects on three endemic and vulnerable Mediterranean taxa: Scopoli's shearwater, Med
76 nsing and therapeutically responding to this vulnerable moment in time when anticipation-related neur
82 n (OGD) and consequent delayed cell death of vulnerable neurons, with hippocampal CA1 neurons more vu
85 inflow to the Amundsen Sea sector, the most vulnerable part of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, during
90 e of not only improving the care of the most vulnerable patients in the healthcare system but also tr
92 d clinical outcomes and reduced mortality in vulnerable patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, estab
93 or encouraging collaborative working between vulnerable patients, family and staff in complex healthc
96 ssessment should include studies on the most vulnerable people within a population, such as newborns
97 iated that adolescence represents a uniquely vulnerable period when chronic exposure to stressors can
99 uring their careers, particularly during the vulnerable periods of training and early career, improvi
100 owed impaired cognitive abilities, increased vulnerable personality features, decreased amygdala volu
104 Early identification and treatment of the vulnerable plaque, that is, a coronary artery lesion wit
105 ology- and imaging-based definitions of the "vulnerable plaque," necessitating an improved approach f
116 and family engagement is occurring in other vulnerable populations although there are few described
117 ous effects of long-term RV apical pacing in vulnerable populations has created tremendous interest i
118 es to reach and vaccinate children and other vulnerable populations in conflict settings, outbreaks o
119 aracterized endocrine-disrupting chemical-to vulnerable populations is representative of systemic pro
120 ent (IPT) with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine in vulnerable populations reduces malaria morbidity in Afri
123 ntifying critical climate-health impacts and vulnerable populations, and has helped integrate health
124 r preparedness activities, informed consent, vulnerable populations, confidentiality, participant bur
132 luded 169 daily smokers from the following 3 vulnerable populations: individuals with affective disor
133 oxygen delivery globally and particularly to vulnerable regions in subarachnoid hemorrhage patients a
137 linical trials, unexplored antigens from the vulnerable schistosomulum should be considered as possib
138 an be stopped by making gene drives uniquely vulnerable ("sensitizing drive") in a way that is harmle
142 Recruitment from seeds is among the most vulnerable stage for plants as global temperatures chang
144 t, we show that slowing detachment from this vulnerable state by strengthening motor-microtubule elec
145 characterize a one-head-bound posthydrolysis vulnerable state where a kinetic race occurs between att
150 ed complementary information for identifying vulnerable subgroups, which has important implications f
152 ency and intensity of wildfires, evidence on vulnerable subpopulations can inform disaster preparedne
154 d CO2 conditions could enhance resilience in vulnerable systems such as those with low mineral sedime
155 ur most complex cognitive capabilities and a vulnerable target of many neurological and neuropsychiat
159 one key factor that renders the aging brain vulnerable to Abeta deposition and the development of AD
161 CO2-treatment adults were significantly more vulnerable to acidification as well as the additional st
162 sensitize the dopamine system so that it is vulnerable to acute stress, leading to progressive dysre
163 inergic basal forebrain (cBF) is selectively vulnerable to adverse effects of perinatal stressors, an
166 o trends: too few distinct spacers make host vulnerable to an attack by a virus with mutated correspo
170 enital heart disease (CHD) are assumed to be vulnerable to atrial fibrillation (AF) as a result of re
171 eveals that SCLC with high MYC expression is vulnerable to Aurora kinase inhibition, which, combined
175 lyzed the set of network components that are vulnerable to cascading failures under any out of multip
176 sheets in contact with warming oceans may be vulnerable to catastrophic collapse even with little atm
179 rasites undergoing coat replacement are only vulnerable to clearance via early IgM antibodies for a l
180 rylands occur worldwide and are particularly vulnerable to climate change because dryland ecosystems
188 could deliver water to areas of ice shelves vulnerable to collapse, as melt rates increase this cent
189 he West Antarctic ice sheet (WAIS) is highly vulnerable to collapsing because of increased ocean and
190 ts who had higher polygenic scores were less vulnerable to depressive symptoms following the death of
192 CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) and cohesin are vulnerable to DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) mediated b
194 ey locus of action of many drugs, and highly vulnerable to dysfunction and loss in neurodegenerative
195 ients with large artery atherosclerosis were vulnerable to early neurological deterioration (19.4%),
196 ty or emigration, potentially leaving groups vulnerable to ecological challenges in times of flux.
198 oietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) are vulnerable to endogenous damage and defects in DNA repai
199 Montane species are also typically more vulnerable to environmental change than their low-elevat
202 ion of preconception and prenatal periods as vulnerable to environmental insults such as stress.
207 apted to resisting wetting, alkali flies are vulnerable to getting stuck in natural and artificial oi
209 cient extinctions, so on average may be less vulnerable to global change stressors than ancient count
210 cal reliance on glycolysis renders lung SqCC vulnerable to glycolytic inhibition, while lung ADC exhi
212 is known about which subpopulations are more vulnerable to health risks from wildfire smoke, includin
214 ithin the dorsal striatum are preferentially vulnerable to HIV-1.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Despite combi
215 is interaction implies that species are more vulnerable to hot, low-nutrient conditions than previous
216 atterns in a neuron and circuit and which is vulnerable to impairments in neuropsychiatric disorders.
218 Of these, AIDS patients are particularly vulnerable to infection by the encapsulated yeast Crypto
219 nerally care for elderly populations who are vulnerable to infection, have prescribers who are often
223 , hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons are more vulnerable to injury than their cortical counterparts, b
230 lower H2O2-decomposition capacity were more vulnerable to lenalidomide-induced H2O2 accumulation and
231 ered that inner ear hair cells are much more vulnerable to loss of Atoh1 function than other Atoh1-po
232 d changes in climate, making many SOC stocks vulnerable to losses by decomposition or disturbance.
237 of its complete genome potentially makes it vulnerable to modulators of RNA splicing, such as digoxi
239 lly develop under mesic conditions, are most vulnerable to N loss via NO as interactions between pH,
240 he calbindin-negative ventral tier, which is vulnerable to neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease,
241 inal ganglion cells (RGCs), are particularly vulnerable to neurodegeneration related to mitochondrial
242 Immunodeficient patients are particularly vulnerable to neuroinvasive infections that can be chall
243 cerebral white matter, which is particularly vulnerable to oxidative stress, the susceptibility of SP
245 hemodynamics may explain why males are more vulnerable to perinatal brain injuries than females.
247 he developing nervous system is particularly vulnerable to perturbation, we hypothesized that early-l
252 epithelium of healthy mouse corneas becomes vulnerable to Pseudomonas aeruginosa adhesion if it lack
260 NA13-induced TIC phenotypes, rendering cells vulnerable to standard-of-care cytotoxic therapies.
261 its structure and function are particularly vulnerable to stress effects, which can lead to depressi
263 r, the reasons why synapses are particularly vulnerable to such a broad range of neurodegeneration in
264 These early phases of infection are notably vulnerable to suppression by a collection of cellular an
265 medium spiny neurons (MSNs) are selectively vulnerable to Tat exposure compared with D1 receptor-exp
266 and particularly pregnant women are the most vulnerable to the adverse consequences of the ZIKV epide
268 diabetes are thus sensitized to RA and more vulnerable to the deleterious effects of increased RA si
269 ot the RL13 gene, and was significantly less vulnerable to the disruptive effects of IFN, cellular re
271 everal days to complete, and the parasite is vulnerable to the host immune system for a short period
272 Note that the Tarim River Basin is more vulnerable to the impact of emissions, especially for an
273 e hippocampus of Hp 1-1 carriers may be more vulnerable to the insults of poor glycemic control.
274 may be a factor that renders the aging brain vulnerable to the misaggregation of proteins, such as am
276 ity, and Hispanics/Latinos may be especially vulnerable to the obesogenic consequences of depressions
278 mal membrane permeabilization (LMP) are more vulnerable to the seeding effects of alphaS aggregates.
281 ar need to identify ecosystems that are most vulnerable to these changes and understand why some ecos
283 d PET/MR imaging systems may be particularly vulnerable to this situation, because blankets are commo
286 ults demonstrate that cellular signalling is vulnerable to trade-offs in performance, but that these
287 ent enzyme-DNA reaction intermediate that is vulnerable to trapping by potent anticancer TOP2 drugs.
290 power production in US remains particularly vulnerable to water scarcity and rising stream temperatu
291 gest that the developing fetus might be most vulnerable to ZIKV early in the first trimester before a
298 ditions: tropical rainforests are especially vulnerable, whereas seasonal forests and savannas are mo
299 This defines a narrow, subject-specific vulnerable window for commotio cordis-induced VF that ex
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