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1 dominant negative form of the IP(3)R (IP(3)R(DN)).
2 les from patients with diabetic nephropathy (DN).
3 njury in patients with diabetic nephropathy (DN).
4 terise its function in diabetic nephropathy (DN).
5 site in progression of diabetic nephropathy (DN).
6 to treat patients with diabetic nephropathy (DN).
7 njury in patients with diabetic nephropathy (DN).
8 nociceptive C fibres in diabetic neuropathy (DN).
9 to nerve damage in diabetic polyneuropathy (DN).
10 pha2 dominant negative expressing mice (AMPK-DN).
11 flozin might be useful for the prevention of DN.
12 contributor of renal function impairment in DN.
13 sting a potential biomarker for prognosis of DN.
14 arriers affects microvascular homeostasis in DN.
15 function and preserve glomerular function in DN.
16 cultured in serum from patients with DM and DN.
17 o classify renal biopsies from patients with DN.
18 lpha is an attractive therapeutic target for DN.
19 sin system inhibition to slow progression of DN.
20 re not associated with an SI increase in the DN.
21 ediator of progressive kidney dysfunction in DN.
22 Cs has the potential to treat and ameliorate DN.
23 athways were elevated in individuals without DN.
24 ovel renal-specific GLUT2 inhibitors against DN.
25 hat contribute to peripheral nerve injury in DN.
26 that the activation of DGK would ameliorate DN.
27 f RTN1A and ER stress in podocyte injury and DN.
28 e (QoL) in patients with and without painful DN.
29 in PTECs and downregulated in patients with DN.
30 sfunction through MAPK and eNOS signaling in DN.
31 -ANP convertase Corin in the pathogenesis of DN.
32 drial dysfunction was first observed in ADCA-DN.
33 with Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis DN-173010 versus a placebo yogurt, followed by a 5-day n
34 erformed in 51 patients with T2D (23 without DN, 28 with DN) and 10 control subjects without diabetes
36 he presence of two homologous ACP domains in Dn-ACP with potent C-type lysozyme inhibitor function, a
38 ved biochemical and histological features of DN along with reduced mitochondrial fission and diminish
43 sequencing was performed on peripheral blood DN and CSM B cells of HC and MS patients (n = 3 each).
45 orded intracranial electroencephalogram from DN and FPCN electrodes implanted in individuals undergoi
47 enhanced theta band connectivity between the DN and FPCN(A) is a core electrophysiological mechanism
50 mpared to those in diabetic patients without DN and healthy controls, and positively correlated with
53 uerarin in an experimental model of advanced DN and provide a molecular mechanism by which puerarin e
54 ding hypotheses for further investigation in DN and providing a workflow with potential applications
55 ess plays a major role in podocyte injury in DN and RTN1A might be a key regulator of ER stress in po
56 that the decreased connectivity between the DN and the left caudate nucleus could play a role in bal
57 ctomy (Unx) as a murine model of progressive DN and treated mice with tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDC
59 examined the theta power correlation between DN and two subsystems of the FPCN as a function of atten
62 ing evidence implicates the default network (DN) and frontoparietal control network (FPCN)(4); howeve
63 ensity (SI) increase in the dentate nucleus (DN) and globus pallidus (GP) in relation to the middle c
64 erulonephritis (MPGN), diabetic nephropathy (DN) and obesity-related glomerulopathy (ORG), while the
65 allidus (GP), thalamus (T), dentate nucleus (DN), and pons (P) were measured on unenhanced T1-weighte
66 is a site of injury in diabetic nephropathy (DN), and progressive renal tubulointerstitial fibrosis i
67 which quantify the structural progression of DN, and a recurrent network architecture which processes
69 erentiation transcription factors in memory, DN, and naive B cells in SLE show elevated levels of Aio
71 ether, high levels of kallistatin exacerbate DN at least partly by inducing RAS overactivation and hy
73 tors BAFF, IL-2, and IL-21 induce memory and DN B cell activation and differentiation has implication
78 h unique differentiation pathways, with most DN B cells representing an earlier maturation state.
79 the origin and selection characteristics of DN B cells were studied in MS patients and healthy contr
82 as been highlighted in diabetic nephropathy (DN), but little is known about the underlying molecular
83 Thus, PKM2 activation may protect against DN by increasing glucose metabolic flux, inhibiting the
84 e anaerobic bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus (Dn) causes footrot in ruminants, a debilitating and high
86 r-resident CD11b(-)CD103(-) double-negative (DN) cDCs to proliferate and differentiate into cDC1s in
89 Mucosal Deltagamma NKp44(+) and Deltagamma DN cells were similarly associated with protection and d
90 that display altered TCR signal strength in DN cells, which correlates with altered generation of un
92 example in CD4((-))CD8((-)) double negative (DN) cells, impact on later fate decisions is presently u
94 electively reversed associative LTF, while a dn classical PKM selectively reversed non-associative LT
96 ficantly increased in diabetic patients with DN compared to those in diabetic patients without DN and
98 KEY POINTS: A cerebellar dentate nuclei (DN) contribution to volitional oculomotor control has re
102 variants in OCD contribute to risk and that DN damaging variants in approximately 335 genes contribu
105 igh-confidence risk genes, each containing 2 DN damaging variants in unrelated probands: CHD8 and SCU
107 ring liver regeneration, coincidentally with DN-DBC1 downregulation and the appearance of full length
110 ion after partial hepatectomy, we found that DN-DBC1 is down-regulated in vivo during regeneration.
111 er partial hepatectomy, suggesting that DBC1/DN-DBC1 transitions play a role in normal cell cycle pro
112 roteolytically cleaved, producing a protein (DN-DBC1) that misses the S1-like domain and no longer bi
113 We propose that quiescent cells express DN-DBC1, which either replaces or coexist with the full-
117 he cognitive abnormalities were prevented in DN-DISC1 mice exposed to Delta(9)-THC by simultaneous ad
119 inant-negative disrupted in schizophrenia 1 (DN-DISC1) selectively in astrocytes to evaluate the mole
122 nonymous to synonymous evolutionary changes (dN/dS ratio) located a region of overlapping reading fra
124 study provides the theoretical link between dN/dS values and selective coefficients in somatic evolu
125 o of non-synonymous to synonymous mutations (dN/dS) has become a popular method to detect selection i
126 o (4.83) of nonsynonymous versus synonymous (dN/dS) mtDNA mutations with high statistical significanc
127 nd the ratio of nonsynonymous to synonymous (dN/dS) substitutions of minor variants confirmed no appa
130 old) were biopsied after the detection of a dn DSA, 65.3 months (median) after kidney transplantatio
136 thelial cells expressed a dominant negative (DN) EGFR (inhibits EGFR signaling) exhibited diminished
137 diabetes mellitus (DM) with or without early DN (estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] >30 mL/m
139 he cell surface and are loss of function and DN for cellular responses to IL-6, IL-11, LIF, and OSM.
140 n through expression of a dominant negative (DN) form of the fission protein [dynamin-related protein
142 nd that overexpression of dominant-negative (DN) forms of NSF or knockdown of the expression of NSF,
144 d 162 individuals with diabetic nephropathy (DN) from the outpatient clinic at Steno Diabetes Center.
145 networks of the brain, the default network (DN), frontoparietal network (FPN), and salience network
147 sities were measured in the dentate nucleus (DN), globus pallidus (GP), crus anterior of capsula inte
148 Patients with painful compared to painless DN, had comparable neurophysiology and vibration percept
152 nduced renal injury in diabetic nephropathy (DN). However, the role and regulation of proximal tubula
153 ), vasculitis (HR, 0.66; 95% CI, 0.61-0.70), DN (HR, 0.50; 95% CI, 0.47-0.52), ADPKD (HR, 0.85; 95% C
156 of developmental markers on peripheral blood DN, IgD(-)CD27(+) class-switched memory (CSM) and IgD(+)
158 scriptomic analysis of CRTH2, IL7Ralpha, and DN ILCs confirmed the expression of mRNA for type 2 tran
159 cy of type 2 cytokine-positive IL7Ralpha and DN ILCs were similar to that of CRTH2 ILCs in the blood
160 maller amounts of the desnitro-imidacloprid (DN-IMD, 16% yield) product, and gaseous nitrous oxide (N
162 and LPAR3 antagonist, affects development of DN in endothelial nitric oxide synthase-knockout db/db m
164 In conclusion PDE5i slows the progression of DN in mice, improving hemodynamic parameters and vessel
166 en reported that vitamin E (VtE) ameliorates DN in rat by activating DGK, and we recently reported th
168 ate mitochondrial fission and progression of DN in vivo, and highlight the stimulus-specific conseque
169 involved in the VtE-induced amelioration of DN in vivo, suggesting that DGKalpha is an attractive th
170 Our study confirms the relevant role of DN in voluntary aspects of oculomotion and delineates sp
171 investigated the VtE-induced amelioration of DN in wild-type (DGKalpha(+/+)) and DGKalpha-deficient (
173 ults were related to the presence/absence of DN involvement and compared with those of healthy subjec
174 These saccadic abnormalities related to DN involvement but were independent of global and region
182 hin the SN sites, whereas stimulation of the DN led to sustained responses in later time windows (85-
184 berrantly expressed in diabetic nephropathy (DN) may be involved in the generation of DN-associated p
188 BAFF and Aiolos may prime CD27(+) memory and DN memory-like B cells to become Ab-producing plasmablas
193 lysozyme inhibitor function, and homology of Dn-MIP to other putative cell-surface and membrane-ancho
198 irus expands a CD4(-)CD8(-) double-negative (DN) natural killer T (NKT) cell subpopulation that prote
205 y analysis of infections in cells expressing DN NSF revealed that progeny nucleocapsids were retained
206 ignal intensity (SI) of the dentate nucleus (DN) of the pediatric brain on nonenhanced T1-weighted ma
207 ignal intensity (SI) of the dentate nucleus (DN) on unenhanced T1-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) im
208 e visual enhancement of the dentate nucleus (DN) on unenhanced T1-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) im
209 individual neurons using dominant-negative (dn) or constitutively-active (ca) forms of nuclear-local
210 pression of the dominant-negative Rac1 (Rac1 DN), or the specific Rac1 inhibitor NSC23766 greatly inh
211 number of GBCA doses was correlated with the DN:P ratio for the nontreated brain tumor group (P < .00
212 reated brain tumor group demonstrated higher DN:P ratios than the nontreated brain tumor group for nu
215 hese recent advances in our understanding of DN pathogenesis are paving the way for critical mechanis
216 We compared urinary peptide profiles of DN patients (macroalbuminuric, n = 121) to diabetic pati
219 paired in MFN2 knockdown cells, whereas DRP1-DN-promoted fusion resulted in faster cytosolic Ca(2+) i
221 P = .75; total amount of administered GBCA: DN: r = 0.091, P = .72; pons: r = 0.106, P = .62; SN: r
226 PDE5i treatment prevented the development of DN-related hypertension (P < 0.001), the increase of uri
230 propensities were revealed at the deamidated DN site compared to the native NN motif for terminal and
236 SN activity predominant in early windows and DN stimulation affecting the network in later windows.
237 ding osteopontin and osteocalcin, whilst the DN subset presented a transcriptionally 'intermediate' B
238 45-CD271+CD56-CD146-(termed double-negative, DN) subsets, and CD45+CD271-hematopoietic-lineage cells
239 hannels, by expression of dominant negative (DN) subunits, leads to changes in circadian locomotor ac
240 gions where termination is enhanced by TFIIS(DN), suggesting that backtracked pol II is a favorable s
241 e correlation between kallistatin levels and DN, suggesting a potential biomarker for prognosis of DN
246 n in frequency or absolute numbers of kidney DN T cells due to impaired activation, proliferation, in
247 -cell receptor excision circles confirm that DN T cells from lupus-prone mice and patients with SLE u
250 t MHC-independent thymic selection can yield DN T cells that are distinct from NKT, gammadelta T, muc
251 Using reporter mouse strains, we show that DN T cells transit through the immature CD4(+)CD8(+) (do
253 etween the loss of MZMs and the expansion of DN T cells, and indicate possible strategies to prevent
254 and murine lupus including the expansion of DN T cells, decreased IL-2, and increased IL-17 producti
262 abled GCGR deubiquitination, whereas a Rab5a DN that blocks trafficking at early endosomes eliminated
263 Furthermore, a Rab4a dominant negative (DN) that blocks trafficking at recycling endosomes enabl
264 cells using a dominant-negative TFIIS (TFIIS(DN)) that inhibits RNA cleavage and stabilizes backtrack
266 al lymphocytes, we find that mature CD5(low) DN thymocytes are precursors to peripheral DN T cells.
267 m leukemic NHD13/NP23 mice demonstrated that DN thymocytes could transmit AML, and limiting dilution
271 Transplantation of CD4-CD8- double negative (DN) thymocytes (which were also negative for Mac1 and Gr
272 uired for the transition of double negative (DN) thymocytes through the beta-selection checkpoint and
273 itlisting (HRs vs IgAN, ranged from 0.49 for DN to 0.92 for membranous nephropathy or ADPKD) than by
275 ge range, 25-73 years), the dentate nucleus (DN)-to-middle cerebral peduncle (MCP) SI ratio showed a
277 to-pons ratio: -0.0012 +/- 0.0101, P = .436; DN-to-MCP ratio: 0.0007 +/- 0.0088, P = .604), and one-s
278 amination were calculated for DN-to-pons and DN-to-middle cerebellar peduncle (MCP) ratios in a regio
279 and last MR examination were calculated for DN-to-pons and DN-to-middle cerebellar peduncle (MCP) ra
280 ROI and no group differences were found when DN-to-pons and GP-to-pulvinar ratios were compared (DN-t
281 ons and GP-to-pulvinar ratios were compared (DN-to-pons ratio in case mean, 1.0083 +/- 0.0373 [standa
282 ean, 1.0083 +/- 0.0373 [standard deviation]; DN-to-pons ratio in control mean, 1.0183 +/- 0.01917; P
283 erences did not differ significantly from 0 (DN-to-pons ratio: -0.0012 +/- 0.0101, P = .436; DN-to-MC
288 ve G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2-DN) transgene diminishes AR and AR target gene expressio
290 Here we identify two descending neuron (DN) types that control landing and contribute to visuomo
291 with painful (n = 78) and painless (n = 62) DN underwent assessment of large and small nerve fibre f
292 (184 trios after quality control), comparing DN variant frequencies with 777 previously sequenced una
294 Conclusion No increase of the SI in the DN was found after a mean of 8.6 serial injections of th
295 Visually appreciable enhancement in the DN was observed on contrast-optimized images in two pati
296 MP-2 and MMP-9, predicted to be decreased in DN, was investigated using zymography in a DN mouse mode
298 nd miR-126 increased in EVs of patients with DN, whereas miR-660 increased in the Ago-2 fraction and
300 ty of these miRs for microvascular injury in DN, while carrier-specific miRs can improve endothelial