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1 PPD and ManLAM specifically down-regulated CCR2 expressi
2 PPD and relative clinical attachment level (rCAL) improv
3 PPD and the protein cocktails tested induced strong DTH
4 PPD correlated negatively with phenolics and carotenoids
5 PPD is an enzymatically mediated oxidative process with
6 PPD is an inhibitory feedback mechanism that prevents ex
7 PPD is the most common reason for revision with adjustab
8 PPD limits cassava's marketing possibilities in countrie
9 PPD proteins interact with KIX8 and KIX9, which act as a
10 PPD selectively delivered polyIC into PSMA-overexpressin
11 PPD-exposed skin is associated with extensive transcript
12 PPD-modified HSA triggered T-cell responses through a cl
13 PPD-specific immune recovery was lower, whereas levels o
14 PPD-specific isotype/subclass, PPD-specific antibody-dep
15 PPD-specific T cell clones readily trafficked to the air
16 PPD/polyIC invokes antitumor immunity, but unlike many i
17 ter (DP: 430/784, 54.5%; PD: 269/611, 44.0%; PPD: 255/565, 45.1%) than the hospitals of the highest v
21 meters CAL gain -0.248 mm (-0.618 to 0.122), PPD Reduction -0.397 mm (-0.810 to 0.015), GR Change 0.0
24 ifty-three out of 72 (73.6%) M2 presenting a PPD >= 4mm at baseline healed at 6 months recall without
25 rence risk of postpartum AD for women with a PPD hospital contact after first birth was 55.4 per 100
27 c target-6, culture filtrate protein-10, and PPD as stimulatory antigens were undertaken, and cytokin
29 in biopsies at 8 and 48 h after allergen and PPD challenges, respectively, from 10 allergic rhinitics
31 levels had no significant impact on CAL and PPD improvements in teriparatide patients at 1 yr, but i
34 nal effects on both long-term depression and PPD were eliminated by treatment with an mGluR1-selectiv
35 ET) was also observed during dye-doping, and PPD was detected with a limit of detection (LOD, 3sigma)
37 l corticotropin-releasing hormone (pCRH) and PPD incidence has been hypothesized, but empirical evide
43 measured showed similar improvement such as PPD reduction, CAL gain, IBD reduction and defect resolu
44 cyanide-induced oxidative stress as well as PPD control strategies involving inhibition of ROS produ
45 stablished a reliable method for image-based PPD symptom quantification and used label-free quantitat
47 percentage of sites with gingival bleeding, PPD, CAL, D, M, and F with adjustment for confounders.
52 he most common complication of childbearing, PPD has a prevalence of 13%, but there are no widespread
53 e top discriminatory features, with combined PPD IgG titers and Fc domain glycans providing the highe
59 e peroxidase in storage roots showed delayed PPD and reduced lipid peroxidation as well as decreased
66 all women experience postpartum depression (PPD), which for many is their first psychiatric disorder
67 a prodromal state for postpartum depression (PPD), with severe PPB strongly associated with an elevat
68 e of GABA undergoes paired-pulse depression (PPD) that recovers in <1 min (single exponential time co
71 with >= 6 mm residual probing pocket depth (PPD) were included and randomly assigned to one of three
72 missing teeth (M), periodontal pocket depth (PPD), attachment loss (AL), and gingival bleeding in add
73 ary variables included probing pocket depth (PPD), bleeding on probing (BoP), gingival margin level,
75 l parameters including Probing pocket depth (PPD), Clinical attachment level (CAL) and Horizontal pro
76 Clinical measurements, probing pocket depth (PPD), clinical attachment level (CAL), plaque index (PI)
77 rushes and flossing on probing pocket depth (PPD), plaque indices, and bleeding on probing (BOP) meas
79 mm vs. 0.92 mm, p < 0.01) and probing depth (PPD) reduction (0.43 mm vs. 1.83 mm, p < 0.01) than vita
80 post-therapy clinical (probing pocket depth [PPD], clinical attachment level [CAL], gingival recessio
81 months was based upon probing pocket depths (PPD), clinical attachment levels (CAL), and whole-mouth
82 ccumulation for purified protein deritative (PPD)-specific T effector cells producing IFN-gamma durin
83 efore and after purified protein derivative (PPD) and mannosilated lipoarabinomannan (ManLAM) stimula
88 reby tuberculin purified protein derivative (PPD) was injected into the skin and the local T cell res
89 glutinin (PHA), purified protein derivative (PPD), and T cell epitope peptides derived from merozoite
90 Fab domain, and purified protein derivative (PPD)- and Ag85A-specific IgG from subjects with latent (
91 -incubated with purified protein derivative (PPD)-driven peripheral blood-derived effector cells.
92 atients but not purified protein derivative (PPD)-negative or PPD-positive healthy control subjects,
95 cific antigens (purified protein derivative [PPD] and ESAT-6/CFP10), followed by polychromatic flow c
97 no postharvest physiological deterioration (PPD) compared to controls and lines with high DMC and st
100 id post-harvest physiological deterioration (PPD) of its roots that occurs within 24-72 h of harvest,
101 pid postharvest physiological deterioration (PPD) of the root is a major constraint to commercial cas
102 id post-harvest physiological deterioration (PPD) response that can occur within 24-72 h of harvest.
106 o control (mean percentage point difference [PPD]: DEV vs control, -2.2 [90% CI, -8.0 to 3.49], P = .
108 rs, SD 16.7; range 26 to 81) and mean distal PPD at baseline of 7 mm was more likely to be associated
109 e cell types in the posterior pars distalis (PPD), and fewer melanotropes in the posterior region of
115 We designed a nonviral vector, PEI-PEG-DUPA (PPD), comprising polyethylenimine-polyethyleneglycol (PE
124 cumulative numbers of teeth with PPD events (PPD > 3 mm) at each dental examination and the slopes as
126 cells by glutamatergic neurons that express PPD, and these are likely to correspond to local neurons
133 oximately 100-fold reduction in the IC50 for PPD compared to cells lacking the carboxylesterase.
138 control = -2.1 +/- 1.3 mm) and similarly for PPD; the difference between groups was not significant.
139 t subsequently required revision surgery for PPD were assessed and compared with those that did not.
140 e data identify Cys as the single target for PPD-HSA binding, and show that PPD protein adducts are a
142 s non-inferior results in terms of CAL gain, PPD reduction, GR increase and DBL gain in comparison wi
143 , was observed in percentage of both healthy PPDs (pockets < 5 mm) and converted pockets (sites no lo
145 rcadian gene expression rhythms and identify PPD as an ELF3 co-ortholog, termed ELF3b Genetic interac
146 Drug-induced PPD is distinct from idiopathic PPD, and it is important to consider isotretinoin as a p
150 ter connectivity with the rest of the DMN in PPD (peak voxel: MNI coordinates (2, 58, 32), p = 0.002)
153 reviously identified as dominant proteins in PPD were tested for the capacity to induce delayed-type
154 more effective in gain in CAL, reduction in PPD and achieving greater bone fill as compared with tre
155 howed that the observed greater reduction in PPD and BOP in persons using interdental brushing than i
168 entage of sites with gingival bleeding, mean PPD, AL, F, and either gastritis, the presence of oral o
169 ndation did not achieve noninferiority (mean PPD: DEV vs control, 0.9 [90% CI, -4.9 to 6.7], P = .23
170 rmal weight) were associated with worse mean PPD (p < .005), percentage of PPD > 4 mm (p = .01), but
171 e, we demonstrate that in two murine models, PPD was effective at slowing tumor growth and demonstrat
173 > 0.14-0.39 or > 0.39 cm/yr experienced more PPD events than men in the lowest tertile (</= 0.14 cm/y
174 lb during follow-up) had significantly more PPD events than men in the lowest tertile of weight gain
175 uberculosis purified protein derivative (Mtb PPD) in UK adolescents, but not in Malawian adolescents.
177 UK infants had an IFN-gamma response to Mtb PPD, compared to 41 (53%) of 78 of Malawian infants, in
178 were recognized by T-cells from in-vitro Mtb-PPD and ESAT6/CFP10-positive donors by proliferation and
180 of 106 Da, corresponding to the addition of PPD and not to the secondary products of self conjugatio
183 major functional role in the development of PPD symptoms, rather than merely paralleling symptom dev
184 posure to PPD is frequent, but the effect of PPD exposure in nonallergic occupationally exposed subje
185 We sought to investigate the effects of PPD exposure on the skin of occupationally exposed subje
191 biochemical events during the initiation of PPD is a rapid burst of reactive oxygen species (ROS) ac
192 s to define the nature of the interaction of PPD with the protein and the antigenic determinant that
194 between pea ELF3 genes suggest that loss of PPD function does not affect flowering time in the prese
195 ation was associated with a delayed onset of PPD by 14 to 21 d after harvest of greenhouse-grown plan
196 ith worse mean PPD (p < .005), percentage of PPD > 4 mm (p = .01), but not with FMBS (p > .05) or CAL
198 resulted in a cross-sectional prediction of PPD status with an AUC of 0.81 (95% CI: 0.68-0.93, p=0.0
200 25 weeks' GA, pCRH was a strong predictor of PPD symptoms (R(2) = 0.21; beta = 0.46 [P < .001]), an e
204 trategies that allow for the modification of PPDs at the core, scaffold, and surface to introduce num
205 w is aimed to demonstrate the versatility of PPDs through their site-specific chemical functionalizat
208 vitro stimulation with either Antigen-mix or PPD jhonin, than PBMC from MAP316F vaccinated animals.
209 urified protein derivative (PPD)-negative or PPD-positive healthy control subjects, demonstrating its
211 e axons was counted in paraphenylenediamine (PPD)-stained sections and compared between EphB mutants
214 of the regioisomeric pairs MME/MEM, PPE/PEP, PPD/PDP, EEP/EPE and DDP/DPD (M=14:0, P=16:0, E=20:5, D=
215 nting with moderate to severe periodontitis (PPD = 5 to 8 mm) in at least 2 pockets per contralateral
216 In contrast, IFN- gamma responses to PHA, PPD, and Plasmodium falciparum MSP-1 peptides did not si
217 Accordingly, kix8 kix9 mutants phenocopied PPD loss-of-function producing larger leaves resulting f
218 an electrodeposited poly-m-phenylenediamine (PPD) layer and an R. gracilis D-amino acid oxidase (RgDA
220 was to determine whether p-phenylenediamine (PPD) and/or Bandrowski's base (BB) stimulate T cells fro
228 utine practice, all 875 adults with positive PPD skin test results at pre-employment examinations per
230 a from purified protein derivative-positive (PPD+) healthy subjects confirms its expression only duri
231 high-risk women, we prospectively predicted PPD status in an independent N=51 women using first trim
232 at the HP1BP3 and TTC9B genes that predicted PPD with an area under the receiver operator characteris
233 ugh the dynorphin precursor preprodynorphin (PPD) was only present in 4-7% of VGLUT2 boutons in lamin
234 atients were 41 times more likely to present PPD >= 4 mm after healing (OR = 41.4; 95% CI = 10.9 to 1
236 en synthetic achievements that have produced PPDs with a range of polarities that break the hydrophob
237 eveloped via introduction of protoporphyrin (PPD, a photosensitizer) which has great doping affinity
243 atients with mild and 5 patients with severe PPD-related ACD and 7 hairdressers without contact derma
245 roups demonstrated statistically significant PPD reduction, CAL gain and radiographic bone gain.
248 in, PINK1, and DJ-1 formed a complex (termed PPD complex) to promote ubiquitination and degradation o
252 These results provide initial evidence that PPD is associated with altered DMN connectivity; cortica
254 ithout cyanide complementation, we show that PPD is cyanide dependent, presumably resulting from a cy
256 Mass spectrometry was employed to show that PPD oxidation products bind irreversibly to cysteine (Cy
257 le target for PPD-HSA binding, and show that PPD protein adducts are antigenic determinants in patien
258 the growing body of evidence suggesting that PPD is mediated by differential gene expression and epig
259 significant change in expression during the PPD response we have used cDNA microarray technology to
262 ults demonstrate for the first time that the PPD response can be mimicked at the molecular level with
267 Both private and occupational exposure to PPD is frequent, but the effect of PPD exposure in nonal
268 h respond poorly and express little hiCE, to PPD together with hiCE resulted in a dramatic decrease i
272 ly, we demonstrate that cellular response to PPD may be predicted with good accuracy using CES2 expre
281 om these studies, we conclude that KSHV uses PPD to fine-tune the temporal expression of its genes by
282 me in the presence of functional HR, whereas PPD can compensate only partially for the lack of HR The
284 hocytes from allergic individuals alone with PPD represents an important discrimination between aller
289 in Mtb-infected macrophages co-cultured with PPD-driven effector cells at physiologically relevant co
294 ed the mean cumulative numbers of teeth with PPD events (PPD > 3 mm) at each dental examination and t
296 rgic patients proliferated when treated with PPD and Bandrowski's base (BB) and secreted IL-1alpha, -
298 rtum AD was markedly higher among women with PPD hospital contact after first birth compared to women
299 r year of birth and mother's age, women with PPD hospital contact after first birth had a 46.4 times
300 that the trajectories of pCRH in women with PPD symptoms are significantly accelerated from 23 to 26