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1 3 wt%) and dilute sulfuric acid (100 mM, 1.0 wt%) at 120 degrees C for 5 min removed 85.7% of the xyl
2   With further increase in La-content to 1.0 wt.%, the length of the plate-shaped compound increased
3                         At La content of 1.0 wt.%, the tensile strength and elongation of the alloy w
4 olecules per Pd1 O4 site per second when 2.0 wt % CuO is used as a co-catalyst with the Pd1 O4 @ZSM-5
5  86.1%, and 80.8% at solids loadings of 20.0 wt %, 21.5 wt %, and 23.0 wt %, respectively.
6 s loadings of 20.0 wt %, 21.5 wt %, and 23.0 wt %, respectively.
7 sulfone (PES) membranes blended with 0.1-3.0 wt.
8 etric hydrogen uptake (8.1 wt% total and 7.0 wt% excess) at -196 degrees C and 20 bar, rising to a to
9 ighly responsive to water in THF (DL = 0.003 wt %).
10  the mantle transition zone of 0.22 +/- 0.02 wt.%.
11 it can detect as small as 1.33 mmol/l (0.025 wt%) glucose concentrations in the controlled water-base
12 reased by 20.7% at the CNF/OWC ratio of 0.04 wt%.
13 let doping levels were determined to be 0.05 wt % 1,4-bis(2-methylstyryl)benzene singlet fluorophore
14 d at 1.8 wt % and soil inoculum added at 0.1 wt % provided the most effective minimal combination of
15  (ECA) are required to use fuels with </=0.1 wt % sulfur.
16 ains in small quantities ( approximately 0.1 wt %) after synthesis, and not the carbonate electrolyte
17 ormed, even at a water content as low as 0.1 wt %.
18 neutralization and element removal up to 0.1 wt %; further increases had little effect.
19 o liquid alkanes with mass yields up to 28.1 wt% over a multifunctional Pt/NbOPO4 catalyst in cyclohe
20 it enhanced gravimetric hydrogen uptake (8.1 wt% total and 7.0 wt% excess) at -196 degrees C and 20 b
21  high CO2 working capacity (2.42 mmol/g, 9.1 wt %) with a modest 60 degrees C temperature swing.
22 iO2 glass matrix (up to 30 wt% of Cs and 1 wt% of U mainly associated with Zn-Fe-oxide).
23 rther, a system with 10 wt% of AMO-LDH and 1 wt% OCNT showed a peak heat release rate (PHRR) reductio
24 ely 2 wt.%), and anhydrite ( approximately 1 wt.%) are the mudstone crystalline minerals.
25 simulated a range of hydration levels from 1 wt.% to 23.3 wt.% water.
26 s at 100 degrees C showed that addition of 1 wt % of hairy NPs into PAO led to significant reductions
27 3(1) wt % R3m LiMO2 with the remaining 27(1) wt % C2/m Li2MnO3 likely existing as an intergrowth.
28 rode was shown to initially consist of 73(1) wt % R3m LiMO2 with the remaining 27(1) wt % C2/m Li2MnO
29  Small quantities of water or methanol (5-10 wt %), which effectively mobilized all components while
30 ing a ball-point pen filled with nanoink (10 wt % of AgNPs-OA in chloroform).
31 -OCNT hybrids to produce a composite with 10 wt% LDH and 2 wt% OCNT, the 50% weight loss temperature
32                    Further, a system with 10 wt% of AMO-LDH and 1 wt% OCNT showed a peak heat release
33           The control consisted of 15%wt, 10%wt, and 5%wt 10-MDP (DM Healthcare Products, Inc.) disso
34 dsorb a significant amount of H2 (up to 3.11 wt %, 77 K, 1 bar) and CH4 (up to 4.62 wt %, 273 K, 1 ba
35 soporous channel structure and exhibits a 12 wt % loading capacity of OPAA.
36  as antioxidant activities: 0.5:0.375:0.125 (wt/wt/wt) and 0.5:0.3:0.2 (wt/wt/wt) from defatted soy f
37 f bulk sample), tridymite ( approximately 14 wt.%), sanidine ( approximately 3 wt.%), cation-deficien
38 a long-term evaporation experiment with a 15 wt % NaCl solution, the GO leaf demonstrated stable perf
39                  The control consisted of 15%wt, 10%wt, and 5%wt 10-MDP (DM Healthcare Products, Inc.
40 iO2 glass and opal-CT), volatile-bearing (16 wt.% mixed cation sulfates, phosphates, and chlorides-pe
41               Plagioclase ( approximately 17 wt.% of bulk sample), tridymite ( approximately 14 wt.%)
42 th a wide range of Cs concentrations (1.1-19 wt% Cs as Cs2O).
43 e, respectively, compared to the Mg-3Sn-1Mn (wt.%) alloy, and 37% and 89% increase, in comparison to
44                               With only ~0.2 wt% carbon nanotube loading, the glass transition temper
45 e (POM) anions on 25 mug ( approximately 0.2 wt%) carbon nanotube (CNT) electrodes) by complete elimi
46                                   At x = 0.2 wt.%, La dissolved completely in the alpha-Mg matrix.
47 re they store up to 0.8 wt% (excess) and 1.2 wt% (total) hydrogen at only 30 bar, and their isosteric
48  capacity at 77 K (5.3 wt% at 20 bar and 2.2 wt% at 1 bar), and a higher CH4 adsorption uptake (163 c
49 to produce a composite with 10 wt% LDH and 2 wt% OCNT, the 50% weight loss temperature was increased
50 tely 3 wt.%), cristobalite ( approximately 2 wt.%), and anhydrite ( approximately 1 wt.%) are the mud
51 o a 27% improvement in tensile strength at 2 wt% addition.
52 larities between mesenchymal GBMs and IDH1/2 wt LGGs, with 2-fold higher overlap than would be expect
53 ee lower grade glioma (LGG) subtypes (IDH1/2 wt, IDH1/2 mut, and IDH1/2 mut 1p19q codeletion) and the
54 trolyte against moist air; the garnet LLZT-2 wt % LiF (LLZT-2LiF) has less Li2 CO3 on the surface and
55 quantum yield of 1.8% at 350 nm by loading 2 wt % of extra platinum cocatalyst.
56                            The addition of 2 wt % clay particles to sand greatly retarded the transpo
57 p to 43 wt % in the product with less than 2 wt % organic residue.
58  0.5:0.375:0.125 (wt/wt/wt) and 0.5:0.3:0.2 (wt/wt/wt) from defatted soy flour fermented with M. purp
59         The XANES analysis also shows 24.2% (wt%) of FeS with bond length of 2.4 A in final nanohybri
60 howed that mixing sand with PW350-UO at a 20 wt % application rate almost completely retained the pat
61 , greater than the PHRR reduction with PP/20 wt% AMO-LDH (31%).
62 tes of unoxidized PW600 biochar from 0 to 20 wt % led to a reduction in the transport of E. coli O157
63 olymerisation and photoreduction of up to 20 wt% of gold salt.
64 tion is adjustable on demand from zero to 20 wt%.
65 ly high gravimetric CO2 capacity of up to 22 wt % (1.65 mol mol(-1) ) and excellent reversibility (16
66                           The hybrid with 23 wt% perfluoropolyether exhibits low shear modulus relati
67  that Pd@CC1(r) and Pd@CC2(r) have 40 and 25 wt% palladium loading, respectively.
68 lstyryl)benzene singlet fluorophore and 0.28 wt % Ir(3+), respectively.
69 ains with a high fraction ( approximately 28 wt%) and small size ( approximately 10 nm).
70 - 2 mV, and has an ability to load 7 +/- 0.3 wt% of doxorubicin.
71 dies on six different TCS-TPs containing 0.3 wt% TCS showed similar profiles of TCS accumulation.
72 added to the PMMA resin at 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3 wt%, and PMMA resin without AgBr/NPVP served as the cont
73 llow poplar with peracetic acid (300 mM, 2.3 wt%) and dilute sulfuric acid (100 mM, 1.0 wt%) at 120 d
74 ange of hydration levels from 1 wt.% to 23.3 wt.% water.
75 3)/g), high H2 storage capacity at 77 K (5.3 wt% at 20 bar and 2.2 wt% at 1 bar), and a higher CH4 ad
76 subsequent intergranular corrosion of Al-5.3 wt.% Mg alloy has been shown to be an important factor i
77 f graphite, 5 wt % of acetylene black, and 3 wt % of carboxymethyl cellulose with an areal loading hi
78 imately 14 wt.%), sanidine ( approximately 3 wt.%), cation-deficient magnetite ( approximately 3 wt.%
79 cation-deficient magnetite ( approximately 3 wt.%), cristobalite ( approximately 2 wt.%), and anhydri
80 rbon dioxide over nitrogen and adsorbs ca. 3 wt % of CO2 at ambient temperature and pressure.
81 DTPA-extractable Cu in soil increased from 3 wt % immediately after mixing to 38 wt % after 31 days.
82  calcite gouge, ultra-low clay content (</=3 wt.%) localized along micrometer-thick layers can facili
83 ng phyllosilicate-bearing (clay content </=3 wt.%) micro-layers weaken faster than calcite gouges or
84                  For comparison purposes, 30 wt % aqueous MEA was used for CO2 capture under the same
85 oparticles in a SiO2 glass matrix (up to 30 wt% of Cs and 1 wt% of U mainly associated with Zn-Fe-o
86 o/NOMC (metal loading: Pt 9.90 wt %; Co 3.31 wt %) is a highly effective catalyst for HDO of phenolic
87      The produced melt is richer in FeO ( 33 wt.%) and H2O ( 16.5 wt.%) and its density is determined
88 esocosms of 260 g moist soil containing 0.35 wt % of Zn-bearing microplastic (236-4505 mg kg(-1)) ing
89 ional model drug loading percentages over 35 wt %.
90 for sunflower oil is found to be about 54.37 wt%, and is obtained when SC-CO2 extraction is carried o
91 d from 3 wt % immediately after mixing to 38 wt % after 31 days.
92 s material is silica-rich ( approximately 39 wt.% opal-A and/or high-SiO2 glass and opal-CT), volatil
93  with increase in La-content from 0.2 to 1.4 wt.%.
94                 The soils contained 2.3-47.4 wt % organic C, 4.1-58.6 g/kg Fe, and up to 335 mg/kg ge
95 r neat nylon 12 to 0.305 Wm(-1)K(-1) for a 4 wt% C-coated ZnO composite, in addition to a 27% improve
96 The tridymitic mudstone has approximately 40 wt.% crystalline and approximately 60 wt.% X-ray amorpho
97  to a remarkably high level of water (ca. 42 wt % H2 O) because of solvophobic sequestration of water
98 he loading of gold nanoparticles is up to 43 wt % in the product with less than 2 wt % organic residu
99 omposed of 46 wt % of dual-shell SiNPs@C, 46 wt % of graphite, 5 wt % of acetylene black, and 3 wt %
100             The Li-ion anodes composed of 46 wt % of dual-shell SiNPs@C, 46 wt % of graphite, 5 wt %
101   We report a Mg alloy Mg-2.2Nd-0.1Zn-0.4Zr (wt.%, denoted as JDBM-2) showing great potential in clin
102             Sand columns containing just 0.5 wt % biochar maintained sorptive TOrC retention in the p
103 eveal that the ceramic-based papers with 0.5 wt% GO show superior in-plane mechanical performance, co
104                                     Only 0.5 wt% of DETC was required to promote both polymerisation
105 el, especially at concentration 0.25 and 0.5 wt%.
106  High-carbon martensite steels (with C > 0.5 wt.%) are very hard but at the same time as brittle as g
107 t is richer in FeO ( 33 wt.%) and H2O ( 16.5 wt.%) and its density is determined to be 3.56-3.74 g cm
108  80.8% at solids loadings of 20.0 wt %, 21.5 wt %, and 23.0 wt %, respectively.
109 .5 wt % at 27 degrees C, 1 bar CO2, and 22.5 wt % under the simulated flue gas), fast sorption rate,
110                          The addition of 3-5 wt% of halloysite increases the strength of polymeric ma
111 on the corrosion of J55 and N80 steel in 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution saturated with CO2 was evaluated usin
112  remarkable CO2 capture capacity (up to 31.5 wt % at 27 degrees C, 1 bar CO2, and 22.5 wt % under the
113 mer content, with a total mass yield of 35.5 wt% and an exceptional arene selectivity of 71 wt%.
114 ts exceptionally dense hydrogen storage (6.5 wt% and 0.105 kg H2 per litre in the total composite).
115 dation of carbon monoxide by oxygen over a 5 wt% Pt/Al2O3 catalyst are evaluated within a periodic, p
116  g(-1) at 196 K, under 1 atm) and acetone (5 wt %), a sorption property that was attributed to both,
117 nor TiO2 and Fe2O3T oxides ( approximately 5 wt.%).
118 of the composite of up to 400% increase at 5 wt% of GNP.
119 f dual-shell SiNPs@C, 46 wt % of graphite, 5 wt % of acetylene black, and 3 wt % of carboxymethyl cel
120 a. 0.8 nm) at a high loading density up to 5 wt %.
121 The control consisted of 15%wt, 10%wt, and 5%wt 10-MDP (DM Healthcare Products, Inc.) dissolved in a
122                           Surprisingly, 5-50 wt % of heptane led to fast reactions due to the combina
123 ischarge time 2s, current 4A) and SiC:B4C 50 wt% (3s at 6A), which were fully consolidated under a he
124 ity of aldehydes and alcohols is usually >50 wt% whereof up to approximately 97% can be n-aldehydes.
125 ionally high nanoparticle loadings (up to 50 wt% silica nanoparticles) and feature densely packed nan
126                                        At 51 wt %/83 mol % H2 O, this segregation becomes unfavorable
127 alized in an undercooled Fe-5Ni-5Mo-5Ge-5Co (wt.%) multinary alloy using the glass fluxing method.
128       As the La content was increased to 0.6 wt.%, a new plate-shaped three-phase compound composed o
129 , a hydrogen storage capacity as high as 6.6 wt % is achievable.
130 h and modulus of films when added at up to 6 wt%, while the further addition of MMT (to 8 wt%) reduce
131 ity at a very small concentration (0.45-0.60 wt.%), thus minimizing its negative impact on electrical
132 ely 40 wt.% crystalline and approximately 60 wt.% X-ray amorphous material and a bulk composition wit
133  3.11 wt %, 77 K, 1 bar) and CH4 (up to 4.62 wt %, 273 K, 1 bar).
134 igh-carbon martensitic steels with 0.61-0.65 wt.% C.
135 anoparticles) in high oil fraction (up to 65 wt.%) oil/water mixtures via a convenient, CCD camera-ba
136 ABA triblock copolymer/cobalt adducts (10-67 wt % PEO) were subsequently prepared by reaction of the
137 te-polygalacturonic acid coprecipitate (16.7 wt % C), and As- (1280 and 1230 mg/kg) and organic matte
138                   The anode is composed of 7 wt% 'lithiophilic' layered reduced graphene oxide with n
139 g and content as high as 46 mg cm(-2) and 70 wt% with an electrolyte/sulfur ratio of as low as only 5
140  approach leads to GO with a high yield (>70 wt %), good quality (>90%, monolayer), and reasonable ox
141  printed parts with BaTiO3 loadings up to 70 wt% were characterised using a 15 GHz split post dielect
142 a high CH3I saturation uptake capacity of 71 wt% at 150 degrees C, which is more than 340% higher tha
143 % and an exceptional arene selectivity of 71 wt%.
144  a high organic content ( approximately 3.72 wt %) soil for all species except Hg-DOM.
145 ield of this polymer increased from 20 to 72 wt% with the addition of 2% dimethylsulfoxide to distill
146 ving a pomace consisting of approximately 73 wt% peels.
147 and a bulk composition with approximately 74 wt.% SiO2 (Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer analysis).
148 g extraction mixtures containing at least 75 wt% water.
149     At room temperature they store up to 0.8 wt% (excess) and 1.2 wt% (total) hydrogen at only 30 bar
150  sintered WCu composites doped with only 0.8 wt.% Cu@Gr powders, which showed 95.3%, 24.3%, 28% enhan
151                Overall, glucose added at 1.8 wt % and soil inoculum added at 0.1 wt % provided the mo
152  and organic matter (OM)-rich (18.1 and 21.8 wt % C) freshwater flocs dominated by ferrihydrite and n
153 wt%, while the further addition of MMT (to 8 wt%) reduced the reinforcement effect, probably because
154       Hens were fed diets supplemented (2.8% wt:wt) with corn oil (CO; n-6) or fish oil (FO; n-3) for
155  O4 cathodes support high sulfur content (80 wt%) and loading (5.5 mg cm(-2) ) and deliver high speci
156  led to significant leaching and close to 80 wt % loss of the active species.
157  and ZT of 0.15 can thus be obtained with 80 wt% Ni at 380 K.
158 ture treatment produced loadings of up to 81 wt % and demonstrated efficacy at killing cells beyond t
159 eous formamide solutions of approximately 85 wt% at large aspect ratios.
160                    The Mg2(olz) material (86 wt % olsalazine) was shown to release the therapeutic li
161              Anthocyanin-enriched elutes (87 wt.%) were successfully fractionated by preparative liqu
162  and 20 bar, rising to a total uptake of 8.9 wt% at 30 bar, and exceptional volumetric uptake of 44 g
163 trate that PtCo/NOMC (metal loading: Pt 9.90 wt %; Co 3.31 wt %) is a highly effective catalyst for H
164 ty by weight among the metal hydrides (15.93 wt. % of hydrogen for LiBeH3).
165 MPa were achieved in the composite with 0.95 wt.% graphene, which were separately 177% and 27.4% enha
166 mer-colloidal hydrogel (SPCH) composed of 98 wt % water that can be readily drawn into uniform ([Form
167         The pharmacodynamics of Cyto-012 and wt BoNT/A have similar onset and duration of action usin
168   Intramuscular LD50 values for Cyto-012 and wt BoNT/A respectively, were 0.63 ug (95% CI = 0.61, 0.6
169                 ED50 values for Cyto-012 and wt BoNT/A were respectively, 0.030 ug (95% CI = 0.026, 0
170 sulted in an increase in ICP0-null HSV-1 and wt HCMV replication and plaque formation; therefore, thi
171 ly, the molar ratio of anions to cations and wt% water) emerged as important predictive variables for
172                                      R6W and wt Dyn A peptides were most toxic to primary cerebellar
173 had received agalsidase-beta (1.0 mg/kg body wt) for >1 year were nonrandomly assigned to continue th
174                            Females from both wt and AhRR Tg mice were less sensitive than male mice t
175 tic mitochondrial membrane potential in both wt and Tg2576 mice.
176        Furthermore, in physiological buffer, wt CysC can form oligomers without undergoing domain-swa
177 se, in comparison to the Mg-3Sn-1Mn-0.87 Ce (wt.%) alloy.
178 nt absorption efficiencies (epsilon''/cokes' wt%).
179 20 in both BVE(Cyp24a1-null) and BVE(Cyp24a1-wt) cells.
180 ice harboring wild-type Cyp24a1 (BVE(Cyp24a1-wt)) developed PTC at 5 weeks of age.
181 ed from 0.14 x 10(7) to 1.7 x 10(7) CE/g-dry wt, and 1.8 x 10(6) to 8.5 x 10(6) CE/g-dry wt, respecti
182  2.0 x 10(5) cell equivalents (CE) per g-dry wt, respectively.
183  wt, and 1.8 x 10(6) to 8.5 x 10(6) CE/g-dry wt, respectively.
184 imately 0.03 x 10(5) to 9.9 x 10(5) CE/g-dry wt.
185 tics) lead to an apparently higher epsilon''/wt% value thus can be effectively separated from lightly
186 (fl/fl);Smad5(fl/wt);Cre(+) mice or Smad1(fl/wt);Smad5(fl/fl);Cre(+) female mice with 1 functional Sm
187 iron overload, whereas Smad1(fl/fl);Smad5(fl/wt);Cre(+) mice or Smad1(fl/wt);Smad5(fl/fl);Cre(+) fema
188 ice did not restore latency to the level for wt mice or wt virus.
189 ioid to NMDA- receptor signalling, while for wt Dyn A, this switch was not observed.
190 HD5 whereas that of the wild-type (wt) form (wt-Ad3GFP) was only minimally impacted.
191  germ-free mice, CX3CR1(gfp/gfp), CX3CR1(gpf/wt), and CX3CR1-DTR-EYFP.
192                                          IDH-wt tumors are not a homogeneous entity and warrant furth
193 rocytoma is divided into IDH wild-type ( IDH-wt) and IDH-mt tumors.
194 uced inflammation in hearts of TnI-immunized wt mice.
195 bition of FGF signaling induced apoptosis in wt cells under serum withdrawal, while blocking gamma-se
196 63 +/- 14 c/hpf in db vs. 234 +/- 8 c/hpf in wt hearts; p < 0.005), concomitant with a distinct loss
197 nergic receptors, and activated microglia in wt mice in vivo Thus, most soluble Abeta assemblies in A
198 of NOD1 also prevented Ca(2+) mishandling in wt-PMI mice.
199 ast cell responses could be recapitulated in wt mast cells differentiated in the absence of succinate
200        Increased diastolic Ca(2+) release in wt-PMI cardiomyocytes was related to hyperphosphorylatio
201 g in Fut2(-/-)(low) mice, and no shunting in wt littermates.
202  hearts (34.5 +/- 1.4%), but less so than in wt hearts (44.8 +/- 1.5%).
203 ration in db hearts less efficiently than in wt hearts, similar to collateral growth.
204 e mutant viruses did not effectively inhibit wt gene expression, our results suggest that the capsid
205 tic colorectal cancer whose tumors were KRAS wt chose to take either the mFOLFOX6 regimen or the FOLF
206                     Among patients with KRAS wt untreated advanced or metastatic colorectal cancer, t
207 of NRP1, in the tumor cells containing KRAS (wt) showed decreased tumor growth.
208 each containing either wild type KRAS (KRAS (wt)) or mutant KRAS (KRAS (mt)).
209  of latency-associated transcript (LAT((+)); wt virus), CD8(+) T cells seem to play a bystander role
210 ated 5-H(p)ETE at levels comparable to 5-LOX-wt but reduced LTA4 hydrolysis products.
211 ntly rescued sympathetic, sensory, and motor wt and SOD1 mutant neurons from trophic factor withdrawa
212 y promote the viability of non-adherent Muc4(wt)/NDL cells than Muc4(ko)/NDL cells.
213 t similar latencies and growth rates as Muc4(wt)/NDL animals.
214 nce recognize misfolded SOD1, but not native wt SOD1 both in vitro and in vivo.
215 ) mice more than Fut2(-/-)(low) mice and not wt mice.
216 than that with the parental virus (pH1N1/NS1-wt), yet virus titers were not significantly increased i
217 1/NSs-6mut virus grew similarly to pH1N1/NSs-wt in mouse lungs, but infection with pH1N1/NSs-6mut ind
218    However, the genome-free capsids (ECs) of wt PV are unstable and readily change antigenicity to a
219                           The interaction of wt LARP6 and STRAP is also attenuated by rapamycin and b
220  oncolytic activity of mut-Ad3GFP but not of wt-Ad3GFP.
221 ny virus production of mut-Ad3GFP but not of wt-Ad3GFP.
222 iated Protein 25 (SNAP-25), the substrate of wt BoNT/A, but exhibits slower cleavage kinetics and the
223  activities that vary from 5% to 85% that of wt-beta2.
224 s and macrophages in white adipose tissue of wt and AhRR Tg mice.
225 addition to genetic deficiency, treatment of wt mice with the Asm inhibitor amitriptyline recapitulat
226 usely in cytoplasmic and nuclear vesicles of wt and Psen1-/- cells, as levels of FGF2 in nuclear and
227  restore latency to the level for wt mice or wt virus.
228 ls, uninfected or infected with H pylori P12 wt or P12Deltacgt, using microarray analysis.
229 e that p53 was unstable as a heteromeric p53(wt)/p53(V172F) complex was confirmed in 2780CP/Cl-24 cel
230  HMEC lines expressing vector control, PELP1-wt, or mutant PELP1 in which the nuclear localization se
231 ncentrations in the upper mantle (</=250 ppm wt) can account for high electrical conductivity values
232 issolved in PBS in the concentration 0.5 ppm wt/vol, applied on rabbit corneas during UVB irradiation
233 th's surface contain tens to hundreds of ppm wt H2O, providing evidence for the presence of dissolved
234 opulation had RAS wt aCRC (n = 220); for RAS wt patients with high ligand expression, median (interqu
235               The primary population had RAS wt aCRC (n = 220); for RAS wt patients with high ligand
236                                       In RAS wt patients with low ligand expression, median (IQR) PFS
237 LFIRI plus bevacizumab); in contrast, in RAS wt patients with poor-prognosis right-sided tumors, limi
238  HR, 0.40; 95% CI, 0.23-0.70) within the RAS wt populations of both studies in multivariable models t
239                                   In the RAS wt populations of CRYSTAL and FIRE-3, patients with left
240        Conclusions and Relevance: In the RAS wt populations of CRYSTAL and FIRE-3, patients with left
241                                   In the RAS wt populations of the CRYSTAL and FIRE-3 trials, patient
242                          Results: In the RAS wt populations of the CRYSTAL and FIRE-3 trials, patient
243 r anti-EGFR therapy in all patients with RAS wt aCRC should be questioned.
244 g CRYSTAL and FIRE-3 study patients with RAS wt left-sided tumors, FOLFIRI plus cetuximab significant
245 his retrospective analysis patients with RAS wt metastatic colorectal cancer from the CRYSTAL and FIR
246 his retrospective analysis patients with RAS wt metastatic colorectal cancer from the CRYSTAL and FIR
247 d predict panitumumab therapy benefit in RAS-wt patients; and low expression, lack of efficacy.
248                                        Since wt virions could not complement the mutant viruses, and
249 hat injection of fluorescent wild-type SOD1 (wt SOD1YFP) or monomeric mutant G85R SOD1YFP had no effe
250 rmamide weight fraction of[Formula: see text]wt % that is typical for concentrations in shallow lakes
251 tion, we were able to achieve the highest Th wt % in mono- and biactinide frameworks with minimal str
252  serum bile salt levels 40 times higher than wt (Fut2(-/-)(high) ), whereas the remainder were normoc
253 le it increased the expression of Crh in the wt gut.
254 bserved pseudoirreversible inhibition of the wt channel by Amt.
255 e vanilloid-evoked activation pattern of the wt receptor.
256 bilizing the down binding mode of Amt to the wt channel, giving rise to a kinetic trapping that expla
257 ngly delayed at 33 degrees C relative to the wt, suggesting a defect in uncoating.
258 mature virus at 33 degrees C relative to the wt.
259 thermal stability for AAV2-R432A compared to wt-AAV2.
260  was found to be improved 2-fold relative to wt BoNT/A (p < 0.001).
261 he effects of serum withdrawal on wild type (wt) and Psen1-/- embryonic brain endothelial cells.
262         It primarily differs from wild type (wt) BoNT/A1 in that it incorporates two amino acid subst
263  in the metalloprotease domain of wild type (wt) BoNT/C1.
264 inding of amantadine (Amt) to the wild type (wt) M2 channel and its V27A variant using multiple indep
265 to CNS synaptosomes isolated from wild type (wt) mice treated with NIR light was significantly reduce
266 he genetic background of C57BL/6J wild type (wt) mice.
267 tically reduced relative to 5-LOX-wild type (wt).
268 s, structural differences between wild-type (wt) AAV2 and a packaging deficient variant, AAV2-R432A,
269                  Ear thickness of wild-type (wt) and Sucnr1-deficient (Sucnr1(-/-) ) mice, sensitized
270 red but was slightly augmented in wild-type (wt) cells compared to that in PKR-deficient cells, sugge
271 tinin gene of a highly pathogenic wild-type (wt) clade 2.2.1.1 virus, A/Egypt/N03434/2009 (Egy/09) (H
272 py in advanced or metastatic KRAS wild-type (wt) colorectal cancer.
273                                   Wild-type (wt) CysC will also aggregate into amyloid fibrils under
274 synthetic HD5 whereas that of the wild-type (wt) form (wt-Ad3GFP) was only minimally impacted.
275 rtile, had lower body weight than wild-type (wt) littermates and gray fur.
276 mor location in patients with RAS wild-type (wt) mCRC treated with first-line fluorouracil, leucovori
277 rotein expression was elevated in wild-type (wt) mice after TnI immunization.
278 e transfer of CD8(+) T cells from wild-type (wt) mice to CD8alpha(-/-) mice did not restore latency t
279  knockout mice in comparison with wild-type (wt) mice.
280 tional CD4(+) T cells (Tconvs) of wild-type (wt) mice.
281 ectious and yielded variants with wild-type (wt) or temperature-sensitive (ts) growth phenotypes or h
282                     Nevertheless, wild-type (wt) p53 dysfunction due to nonmutational p53 abnormaliti
283 hreefold compared with homozygous wild-type (wt) p53 in parental A2780 cells.
284                 Diabetic (db) and wild-type (wt) pigs were used to analyze myocardial vascularization
285  virus expressing the unmodified, wild-type (wt) RSV fusion (F) protein from an added gene was previo
286 ng of ALS-linked SOD1 mutants and wild-type (wt) SOD1 exposes a normally buried nuclear export signal
287                   Importance: RAS wild-type (wt) status is necessary but not sufficient for response
288 ove the conversion temperature of wild-type (wt) virions.
289                       Compared to wild-type (wt) virus, mice infected with CX4C had a 0.7 to 1.2 log1
290 d DSS colitis model on Crh -/- or wild-type (wt) with pharmacological inhibition of autophagy.
291 ction (PMI) HF model evaluated in wild-type (wt-PMI) and Nod1(-/-) mice (Nod1(-/-)-PMI).
292 3 were significantly lower in AhRR Tg versus wt mice following TCDD treatment.
293 ncentrations of up to 2950 ng/g (wet weight (wt)) found in the liver of a sea otter from Kachemak Bay
294 Smpd1(-/-); Asm(-/-)) mice, as compared with wt mice, the frequency of Tregs among CD4(+) T cells, tu
295 erric cluster are reported and compared with wt-beta2 crystallized under the same conditions.
296                                Compared with wt-PMI, hearts from Nod1(-/-)-PMI mice had better cardia
297 irmed in 2780CP/Cl-24 cells transfected with wt p53 or multimer-inhibiting p53(L344P) mutant, and fur
298 tioxidant activities: 0.5:0.375:0.125 (wt/wt/wt) and 0.5:0.3:0.2 (wt/wt/wt) from defatted soy flour f
299 .375:0.125 (wt/wt/wt) and 0.5:0.3:0.2 (wt/wt/wt) from defatted soy flour fermented with M. purpureus
300 and mechanical properties of Mg-3Sn-1Mn-xLa (wt.%) alloy plates processed through continuous rheo-rol

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